Enjoy FREE Music in Ludington Every Wednesday this Summer!

The LACA Summer Concert Series kick-off its summer 2022 season Wednesday, June 22 with a performance by the Jack Pine Savages.

Hosted by the Ludington Area Center for the Arts the LACA Summer Concert Series takes place every Wednesday evening in downtown Ludington’s beautiful Waterfront Park from 7-9 p.m. This family friendly community concert series is FREE and open to the public. The LACA Summer Concert series is funded in part by the Community Foundation for Mason County.

While the concerts are FREE, putting on this series is not free to the art center. LACA is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that relies on monetary donations to help fund its events and programs. Donations for the concert series are collected on-site during each concert.

The Jack Pine Savages are a musical trio lead by Bill Malones, who take pride in kicking out the funky sounds of blues, R&B, rock, Motown and more.

Community members interested in making a donation to the LACA Summer Concert Series are asked to send their pledges to: LACA Summer Concert Series, 107 S. Harrison St., Ludington MI 49431 or by visiting https://ludingtonartscenter.square.site/laca-summer-concert-series.

Additional LACA Summer Concert series performers include: Ted Alan and the Under-privileged, June 29; Double Trouble featuring Mary Rademacher and Francesca Amari, July 6; James Armstrong, July 13; Greg Nagy’s Men of Leisure, July 20; Bobby Murry, July 27; Planet D Nonet, Aug. 3; Robert Pace’s Natures Brew, Aug. 10; The Paul Nelson Band, Aug. 17; Eat-It-Up Trio, Aug. 24; and Duffy King Koalition, Aug. 31.

Stay up-to-date will exhibits, workshops and concerts at the Ludington Area Center for the Arts at www.ludingtonartscenter.org or by following the art center on Facebook @LudingtonArtsCenter. The LACA is located at 107 S. Harrison St., in downtown Ludington.

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