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6/22/2017 Member News

The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks 2017 Free Summer Concert Series— Presented by the Willard & Pat Walker Charitable Foundation

The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks will host three free concerts throughout the summer as a part of this year's Tyson Tuesday Nights. The public is invited to come experience the Garden in full-bloom and enjoy live performances by local musicians. These events are geared toward both families and individuals of all ages.

The BGO's Free Summer Concert Series will kick off June 27th with the Arkansas Winds: Red, White & Blooms musical performance. Happening the week before July 4th, the Garden encourages guests to come celebrate our nation as the Arkansas Winds Community Concert Band honors military members and their families with a patriotic performance. Don't forget to wear your red, white and blue!

2017 Free Summer Concert Series Lineup:
Tuesday, June 27: Arkansas Winds Community Concert Band | Red, White & Blooms
Tuesday, July 25: Leah & the Mojo Doctors
Tuesday, August 22: Handmade Moments

Sponsors for this year's Free Summer Concert Series are: Willard & Pat Walker Charitable Foundation - Presenting Sponsor, Citiscapes Magazine - Presenting Media Sponsor, KNWANorthwest Arkansas News - Presenting Broadcasting Sponsor, SLV Productions, 3W Magazine, Power 105.7, NASH FM 94.3, Radio Jon/Deek and Macaroni Kid-Fayetteville.

All concerts will begin at 7:00 PM and end at 9:00 PM. Free admission will begin at 5:00 PM.

Guests are welcome to bring lawn chairs and picnics to all concerts. Local food trucks will also be available for any food or drink needs. The Garden asks that you kindly leave your pets at home.

About the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks:
The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks is a community-based nonprofit in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Sitting on 42 acres on the east side of Lake Fayetteville, the Garden includes 12 display gardens and the state’s only butterfly house. In 2016, the Garden hosted approximately 16,000 adults and children for various educational programs. The BGO opened to the public in 2007 and attracts more than 80,000 visitors each year. For more on the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks go to www.bgozarks.org.

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