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Hicks Stearns Museum & Tolland Greater Together Community Fund Host Patti Tutui Band

FREE! 2025 Summer concert series continues with only 2 more shows remaining!

Wednesday evening was perfect at the Hicks Stearns Family Museum. The weather was beautiful, there was lots of hand clapping and toe tapping as the hotly anticipated and fantastic Patty Tuite Band graced us with melodious magic!

Music admirers of rockabilly, blues and rock and roll enjoyed perfectly messaged songs as music filled the beautifully manicured grounds for the outdoor concert. The band played all original music written by Patti with a bonus half hour encore. The evening ended with a special dedication to Patty's husband. Surprisingly, there were many newcomers to the museum grounds mixed with lots of returning patrons. It was a treat!

The Hicks Stearns Family Museum 2025 Summer Concert Series is sponsored by The Tolland Greater Together Community Fund for the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. All ages are welcome and attendance is FREE! The evening's activities were hosted by Museum Manager Beatrice Ramirez and Volunteers Merry C Garrett and Ceal.

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There are two concerts remaining in the series:
- July 30th Mama Train https://youtu.be/4pLuh7bGfZ4?si=BvkETXNFuVeQKg16

- August 6th Amy Gallatin & Stillwaters

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Gates open at 6:00 p.m. and concerts begin at 6:30 p.m.

Bring blankets, chairs, food, beverages of your choice and as many friends, family and neighbors as you desire. Park on the street or across the street at the church.

Gates open at 6:00 p.m. and concerts begin at 6:30 p.m. 42 Tolland Town Green, Tolland CT 06084.

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Bring blankets, chairs, food, beverages of your choice and as many friends, family and neighbors as you desire. Park on the street or across the street at the church.

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