Blues guitarist Dan Bliss will be at Foundry Hall on Friday, March 6th. You don't have to know much about playing the guitar to appreciate the fingerpicking style that has made Bliss in high demand for performances all over the Midwest. You'll have a great time listening - and watching - him play. All the way from Kansas City, Missouri, the folks at Foundry are pleased to welcome Bliss to South Haven. Ticket information and other details are on the Foundry Hall website, and from there you can listen to samples of Bliss's music.February 28, 2010
Blues Guitarist at South Haven's Foundry Hall
Blues guitarist Dan Bliss will be at Foundry Hall on Friday, March 6th. You don't have to know much about playing the guitar to appreciate the fingerpicking style that has made Bliss in high demand for performances all over the Midwest. You'll have a great time listening - and watching - him play. All the way from Kansas City, Missouri, the folks at Foundry are pleased to welcome Bliss to South Haven. Ticket information and other details are on the Foundry Hall website, and from there you can listen to samples of Bliss's music.February 27, 2010
Dinner Event Features New Michigan Wines from Fenn Valley Vineyards
Fenn Valley Winery is takes a unique approach to introduce their wines this Saturday, March 6th.
A six course meal will be served by Chef Luke Webster, with each course featuring one of Fenn Valley's newest wines. Little neck clams paired with Pinot Grigio, Cabernet Franc with the duck, and the specialty wine Late Harvest Vignoles paired with the fabulous dessert course...wow!
Our friends Rob and Karen have attended this event three years in a row, and share their stories over breakfast the next morning. (Somehow everything sounds delicious even as we sip coffee and nibble blueberry muffins!)
Reservations are needed for this event, and the Fenn Valley website has all of the details. If you would like to attend, let us suggest a taxi service so you can enjoy yourselves! Reservations are still available for our bed & breakfast - reserve online, or feel free to call us directly.
A six course meal will be served by Chef Luke Webster, with each course featuring one of Fenn Valley's newest wines. Little neck clams paired with Pinot Grigio, Cabernet Franc with the duck, and the specialty wine Late Harvest Vignoles paired with the fabulous dessert course...wow!
Our friends Rob and Karen have attended this event three years in a row, and share their stories over breakfast the next morning. (Somehow everything sounds delicious even as we sip coffee and nibble blueberry muffins!)
Reservations are needed for this event, and the Fenn Valley website has all of the details. If you would like to attend, let us suggest a taxi service so you can enjoy yourselves! Reservations are still available for our bed & breakfast - reserve online, or feel free to call us directly.
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February 20, 2010
Foundry Hall in South Haven presents...
On Friday, February 26th, Foundry Hall welcomes "My Sweet Patootie" to the stage.
Armed with fiddle, finger-style guitar and two voices, My Sweet Patootie is an old-fashioned shotgun wedding of cool uptown swing and rural Ontario grit. Terry Young (guitar, vocals) and Sandra Swannell (fiddle, vocals) met as soloists touring and recording with veteran Canadian roots-group Tanglefoot. They soon discovered a mutual love of big bands and swinging country blues and merged to share their music which they promise to be "more fun than drinking martinis at a tractor pull!" Tickets are only $8 in advance or $10 at the door, visit http://www.foundryhall.com/ to purchase tickets and get more details.
If you would like to join us this weekend, we do have a few openings in the bed and breakfast - don't forget our two night packages include dinner for two! Or plan a getaway with some friends in one of our three bedroom/three bathroom cottages. Looking forward to another great weekend in South Haven!
Armed with fiddle, finger-style guitar and two voices, My Sweet Patootie is an old-fashioned shotgun wedding of cool uptown swing and rural Ontario grit. Terry Young (guitar, vocals) and Sandra Swannell (fiddle, vocals) met as soloists touring and recording with veteran Canadian roots-group Tanglefoot. They soon discovered a mutual love of big bands and swinging country blues and merged to share their music which they promise to be "more fun than drinking martinis at a tractor pull!" Tickets are only $8 in advance or $10 at the door, visit http://www.foundryhall.com/ to purchase tickets and get more details.
If you would like to join us this weekend, we do have a few openings in the bed and breakfast - don't forget our two night packages include dinner for two! Or plan a getaway with some friends in one of our three bedroom/three bathroom cottages. Looking forward to another great weekend in South Haven!
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