Hurleyville, NY – Celebrate the spirit of Groundhog Day a day early with an afternoon of live music and light-hearted fun at the Sullivan County Museum on Sunday, February 1, from 2-4 p.m. This special pre-Groundhog Day event – free of charge – will feature an outstanding lineup of local and regional musicians performing a lively mix of rock, country, folk, and rhythm and blues.
A new addition to this annual event will be the County's own weather-predicting K-9, That Dog Named Gidget! Gidget's insightful ability to understand things beyond our own human capacity is legendary. Jonathan Charles Fox, Gidget's handler, has confirmed Gidget's forecasting gift. The State of New York will now make its first serious bid to upstage Pennsylvania’s Punxsutawney Phil. That Dog Named Gidget will let the world know, one day in advance, what the next six weeks of winter will entail. You won’t want to miss this!
Guest musicians for the event include the Americana duo Mike and Anne Baglione, guitarist David Dann, and bass player Jay Brooks. The afternoon will be hosted by Little Sparrow, who will perform and also help out as MC during the weather-forecasting part of the show.
The event takes place at the Sullivan County Museum, located at 265 Main Street, Hurleyville, New York. Music-lovers of all ages are invited to enjoy a warm, community-focused gathering filled with great songs and talented performers like Jonathan Charles Fox and That Dog Named Gidget.
This event is free and sponsored by the Frederick Cook Society. Hot drinks and refreshments will be served. Donations are welcome.
For more information, please call 845-434-8044 or visit the Facebook page for That Dog Named Gidget: www.facebook.com/ThatDogNamedGidget.
