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Beachaven Vineyard and Winery: Jazz on the Lawn schedule

 

Beachaven Vineyard and WineryThe Beachaven concerts on the lawn start at 6:30 pm and continue until 9:30 pm. Because seating is first come first serve, it pays to arrive around 5pm for the best parking and viewing spots. Both admission and parking are free. As a sign of your appreciation it is encouraged that you purchase a bottle of Beachaven wine to enjoy as you listen to the music. They offer the concerts as a way to promote the winery. Jazz on the lawn is a great way for a family to spend a summer evening!

It is suggested that you consider bringing, food, friends, a blanket and/or lawn chairs, and some money.

Specifically not permitted at the concerts:pets (with the exception of service animals), grills, and alcoholic drinks that are not purchased at the winery.

The schedule for the rest of the summer is as follows:

  • July 1 - Mark Sallings and the Famous Unknowns
  • July 15 - Hypertension
  • July 29 - King Bees
  • August 12 - Clarksville Jazz Quintet
  • September 2 - Jerry Vinett Band
  • September 23 - Scott Holt
  • October 7 - Jerry Tachoir
  • October 21 - Halloween Party - Tim Gonzales & Friends

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