Summer Songs in the Round at The Village School! Sat. July 25th 11am-2pm

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We're so excited to bring you Summer Songs in the Round at The Village School!
Sat. July 25th - 11am-2pm

Artist lineup: 
Paul Pfau 
Natasha Nix (Ghost River Revival)

Tosha Hill 
Melissa DeOrazio (The Dirty Rain Revelers)
Luke Smith

Plus Special Visiting Artists from Maryland:
Danah Denice and Burnsie

Featuring accompaniment from 
Matthew DeOrazio and Mark Greer

Sound by Alex West, Nostalgia Audio


Proceeds will benefit The Village School Foundation, a nonprofit org dedicated to restoring this historic 1918 school building which has been host to lectures, educational events, theatrical productions and music performances.

In partnership with Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area
@muscleshoalsnha

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https://thevillageschoolfoundation.org
The Village School Foundation:
A 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to the restoration and preservation of this Historic Building.
The Village School Building is a World War One era school and community building, and is one of the most historically significant buildings in North Alabama. The Building is the heart of the Nitrate Village One neighborhood, a Garden City development designed by Mann & MacNeille Architects in 1917.
Educational and community uses of the Village School Building include lectures and tours for civic organizations, students, adult learning organizations and other public educational groups. Events include providing detailed information on history, architecture, and education (as the Building was an active part of the Progressive School movement in the 1930s). VSF gives tours of the Building for visiting historians, architects, artists, tourists, and local residents. Continued restoration and repairs will allow for expansion of educational and community activities.
The Village School Foundation has been host to small theatre productions, music and storytelling events, and educational seminars. The building has also been used for documentary filmmaking.

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