DATE & TIME:
January 25, 2014; 2:00 pm-8:00 pm
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LOCATION:
Nave Gallery Annex (Davis Square), 53 Chester St, Somerville, MA
WHAT’S HAPPENING:
On January 25, 2013, the Nave Gallery Annex opened in Davis Square, bringing in a touch of summer to a cold winter night. Since then, we have hosted over a dozen shows, spotlighting the work of local and national artists and musicians.
Celebrate our one-year anniversary with us!
We’ll have birthday treats throughout the day. Stop by for some sweetness, catch the last weekend of Doodle, listen to some local music, and help us celebrate a fantastic year.
Music Program
2:30 pm-3:00 pm Michael Hastings
With all the street smarts that a true troubadour should posses, Mike Hastings proudly wears the title. A singer / songwriter from Somerville,
he is known for his love of street performing around Boston with acoustic guitar and voice and as the leader of the Mike Hastings Band
performing original roots rock in some of Boston’s best neighborhood venues. Mike’s soulful vocal delivery and eclectic compositions always
make for a unique and moving show, for moving your body and for moving your heart.
3:30 pm-4:00 pm Yani Batteau
4:00 pm-4:30 pm Amy Kucharik
Amy Kucharik is a singer-songwriter based in Somerville, MA known for sweet ukulele sounds and sassy lyrics, delivered with a voice and style that recalls early jazz and blues performers. Amy has performed at venues in Somerville, Cambridge, and the greater Boston area as well as Philadelphia, Baltimore, Dallas and St. Louis. Her band, Friends (With Benefits) [9], released an EP, Dance Crush Blues [10], in 2013 (available on Bandcamp.com), and her first full-length CD is due in April 2014.
6:00 pm-6:30 pm Matt Morin, accordionist
Sweet treats kindly donated by:
Curtis Street Bakers
THE GIFT OF FOOD:
We’ll also be collecting food for the Somerville Homeless Coalition’s Project Soup program. A gift of food or other items to help our friends and neighbors will be happily welcomed.
Protein (tuna fish, peanut butter, beans, etc.) is especially needed. Read more for a list of items that food banks need but don’t ask for