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Sandy Hook Beach concerts begin on June 23!

It's that time of year again! The Sandy Hook Beach Concerts are due to begin their summer season in just a few weeks. Hopefully this year won't get the same number of rain-outs as last year.

For me, this is the quintessential summer activity and my favorite thing to do every summer. Imagine sitting in your beach chair or blanket on the sand with your good friends, enjoying a picnic dinner and glass of wine, with the sound of the surf crashing behind you and the stage in front with bands ranging from reggae to soul to country rock.

It's a big party with a couple of thousand people that's low-key, relaxing and filled with laughs. There's a fascinating assortment of people: some on the dance floor, some under a flag to signify their location to friends, some digging in the sand. Most are just chillin' to the music.

It's sponsored by the Sandy Hook Foundation who also offers a 50/50 raffle every night. The winning ticket has sometimes walked away with over $5000. The proceeds help pay expenses and further the efforts of the foundation to preserve Sandy Hook.

Hope to see you there!

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Sandy Hook Beach Concerts

Wednesday Nights 6:00 P.M.
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2010


June 23

Quincy Mumford (Rock n' Reggae)
June 30 Tim McLoone & The Shirley's (Rock/Americana)
July 7 The Shots (Party Rock with a Celtic Flair)
July 14 Brian Kirk & The Jirks (Rock & Roll)
July 21 BethAnne Clayton Band ( Country Rock)
July 28 Pat Guadagno & the Candle Brothers (Folk Rock)
August 4 Tim McLoone & The Shirley's (Rock/Americana)
August 11 The Robert Murdock Band (British Invasion/60's)
August 18

Rain Date

August 25 JoBonano and the Godsons of Soul (Rock & Roll)


Brought to you by the Sandy Hook Foundation

WWW.SANDYHOOKFOUNDATIONNJ.ORG

In case of rain, decision to cancel made after 2:00 p.m. on day of concert
Call 732-291-7733 for recording or check website

Click here to return to the Sandy Hook Foundation Website

Posted Thursday Jun 10