Tickets on tap for Port Ludlow Arts Council concert series

PORT LUDLOW — Tickets are on sale for the Port Ludlow Arts Council’s 2013-2014 Bay Club concert series.

First up is Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem, a folk-Americana band, for the Saturday, June 22, “Sounds of Summer” dinner and concert.

Reservations are advised soon, since the arts council must give the caterer, Zoog’s Caveman Cookin’, an estimate on the number of guests by today.

Tickets are $35 for the evening, which will start with no-host drinks at 4:30 p.m. and then Zoog’s barbecue dinner and the two-hour Rani Arbo show.

For Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem music and video — and for tickets to the concert series — visit www.PortLudlowArtsCouncil.com.

The website also has details about the other six concerts in the Bay Club series.

The acts coming to Port Ludlow in the new season are Canadian singer and pianist Diane Lines on Sept. 28, the fiddle and step-dancing group Everything Fitz on Oct. 24, the Columbia Vocal Ensemble and Concord Chamber Choir on Dec. 8, jazz pianist Pam Drews Phillips next year on Feb. 7, the Alley Cats vocal quartet on March 7 and finally Intersection, an unconventional piano trio, on April 6.

For more information, phone the Bay Club at 360-437-2208.

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