Campfire Sing with Atwater Donnelly

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Finish off the final summer fun with a Campfire Sing! Beloved Coggeshall favorites Elwood Donnelly and Aubrey Atwater, return to Coggeshall on this late summer evening to present an old-fashioned sing-along around our campfire. Atwater Donnelly will sing new songs and old songs, funny songs and sweet songs, and maybe a song of your own that you bring along to share! Perfect for all ages, bring your friends and family and an evening picnic. Pre-registration is highly recommended. Purchase tickets here.

Please note: There will be no additional Historical Interpretation during this program. Visit us during the day (10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.) for our regular programming.

About Atwater-Donnelly
Award-winning, internationally acclaimed duo, Aubrey Atwater and Elwood Donnelly present delightful programs of traditional American and Celtic folk songs and percussive dance. Elwood and Aubrey blend gorgeous harmonies and play an astonishing array of instruments including guitar, Appalachian mountain dulcimer, mandolin, tin whistle, harmonica, banjo, limberjacks, and other surprises including a thrilling interpretation of freestyle Appalachian clog dancing. Their performance is appealing to all ages, and with humor, audience participation, and a relaxed stage presence, Aubrey and Elwood explain song origins to give more relevance to the material. Married since 1989, Aubrey and Elwood perform widely in the United States and abroad and their fourteen recordings receive international airplay and streaming.

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