Feelin Groovy Remembers Woodstock

Feelin Groovy will be bringing back the music of Woodstock in 2 special “Remembering Woodstock” shows this month: August 28th from 7 pm-9 pm at the Beehive Neighborhood Hangout in Hot Springs Village, and August 29th from 9 a.m.-12 noon at the Historic Hot Springs Farmers Market.

The shows will feature music from the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival as well as songs by Woodstock performers and other music of that time period. Attendees are encouraged to dress up in their grooviest 60s/70s clothes.

Feelin Groovy features the musical team of Glen and Bethany Gaboury. For more information, see www.feelingroovyhsv.com or www.facebook.com/feelingroovy.

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