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Occidental Center for the Arts Hosts First Live Concert June 13 with Local Talent

Gary Carnivele June 4, 2021

Sunday, June 13 @ 4- 6 pm. Occidental Center for the Arts 2021 Summer Series Concerts. OCA is delighted to invite you to join us in our outdoor amphitheater for – at last! – a live music concert featuring two stellar Sonoma County acts: Mimi and Gabe Pirard (Dijin, SonoMusette) and the Phil Lawrence Band! There will be limited seating following current public safety guidelines in our amphitheater, which is shady by 4 pm. Please bring cushions to sit on. Advance tickets are required, and will be on sale to the public starting May 24th. Tickets are $20 for OCA members, $25 for non-members. There will be refreshments available for sale, and our new lobby and plaza will be open for safe and socially distanced use. Wheelchair access/seating will be facilitated. We can’t wait to see you!  More info at  www.occidentalcenterforthearts.org. 3850 Doris Murphy Ct. Occidental, CA. 95465.  707-874-9392. OCA is a non profit performing and fine arts center dedicated to ‘Keeping the Arts in Our Hearts’. 

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