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Arts

Music for moms at Jamaica Town Hall

JAMAICA — The Jamaica Community Arts Council welcomes Laura Molinelli and friends for a Mother's Day concert on Sunday, May 13, from 4 to 6 p.m.

Molinelli will be joined by friends Patti Casey, Susannah Blachly, and Sally Newton in a round-robin song share “to delight everyone, not just moms,” according to a news release. This will be the second year that Laura has hosted a special show at the historic Jamaica Town Hall on Mother's Day.

Blachly is a fiddler and singer/songwriter from Calais, Vt. She has performed with numerous bands over the years at a wide variety of venues. She has released four CDs of original material.

Newton grew up singing and playing music with her family. She currently lives in West Townshend and teaches at the Windham Elementary School where she has taught many students to play the ukulele. She also calls square dances and sings and plays old-time string band music with her husband Michael Donahue and friends.

Admission is a suggested donation of $10. For more information, visit www.JamaicaCommunityArts.org.

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