Monday, July 8, 2013

Glynn House Inn: Summer Sounds at the Great Waters Music Festival


New Hampshire’s Lakes Region comes alive with music each summer. The Meadowbrook Cellular www.glynnhouse.com/area/id10.htm.  Each offer visitors a wide range of artists and genres at reasonable prices.
Pavilion, Flying Monkey Performance Center, Capitol Center for the Arts, New Hampshire Music Festival, Wolfeboro Folk Concert Series and the Great Waters Music Festival http://

Great Waters Music Festival was founded in 1995. The non-profit summer festival was organized to encompass a diversified program designed to appeal to a variety of musical tastes, both classical and popular, and to bring together outstanding amateur and professional musicians. Its purpose is to promote live musical performances including choral, symphonic, folk, pops, jazz, Broadway, dance, and renowned vocal and instrumental artists. Prior to the 2011 season, concerts took place in the acoustic pavilion located on the shores of beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro. The Festival moved performances indoors to the beautiful Kingswood Arts Center in Wolfeboro.

The 2012 Great Waters Music Festival Headliner Series offers a delightful program that will appeal to varied musical tastes, and brings together a group of outstanding musicians. This summer’s schedule http://www.glynnhouse.com/calendar/ includes A Broadway Spectacular; Great Waters Music Festival Orchestra and Chorus; Smokey Joe’s Cafe; Lorrie Morgan; America; Cheryl Wheeler; Sierra Hull and lots more.

Use the romantic Glynn House Innsituated less than one hour from the Great Waters Music Festival - as your summer getaway entertainment base. Experience elegant surroundings, delicious food, uncompromising service and genuine hospitality. A full gluten house breakfast menu is always available. Bring your favorite four-footed canine pal and reserve one of four pet friendly rooms. View the Glynn House www.glynnhouse.com/ website for other special offers plus additional information about the Inn and local activities.

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