Jam Sessions at the Library – Hosted by Coy Public Library of Shippensburg

Jam Sessions at the Library – Hosted by Coy Public Library of Shippensburg
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Shippensburg Area Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

 Jam Sessions at the Library – Hosted by Coy Public Library of Shippensburg

Date: July 28, 2021

Time: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM EDT

Event Description:

Love music? We will have a series of jam sessions with local musicians outside of the library! Very informal, low key musical fun every Wednesday from 11:30am-1:30pm WEATHER PERMITTING. If the weather does not permit, the jam session will be held in the Community Room.

Come to play, or come just to listen! Anyone is welcome to join as a musician! Michael Illo, a patron of the library, will be leading the jam sessions.

They will set up in the grass beside the bridge side parking lot (where the town band plays during Corn Festival). 

Location:

Coy Public Library
73 West King Street
Shippensburg 

Date/Time Information:

Every Wednesday (weather permitting)
11:30am – 1:30pm 

Original source can be found here.



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