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AMHERST – A coffeehouse fund-raiser for the Peabody Mill Environmental Center will be held in the Souhegan High School cafeteria on Saturday, Sept. 18, from 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Trio Eddie Mottau, Bob Drew and Jimmy Clark will sing blues, ragtime, and folk tunes. Mottau has played with Noel Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul & Mary fame as well as John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
The group has appeared on public television and played the New Hampshire music scene for more than 30 years. The trio’s recently released CD will be available for sale at the concert.
Tickets are available for $10 at Moulton’s Market on the Amherst Village Green, Souhegan Cycleworks on the Milford Oval, the Toadstool Bookshop in Milford, Putnam’s Clothing on Wilton’s Main Street and the Peabody Mill Environmental Center in Amherst.
Any remaining tickets will be for sale at the door.
For additional information, call the PMEC at 673-1141
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