Salisbury, Md - The Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art is proud to host it’s first fundraiser of the season, “Hoot.” On Friday, March 25th from 7 to 10 p.m. the Chester River Runoff band will be entertaining guests for a night of music, dancing and celebrating. Purchase your early bird ticket by March 20th for $35. All Ward Museum members and SU faculty and students can purchase their tickets for $30. All tickets at the door will be $40.
Chester River Runoff is a local bluegrass jazz band with a strong following in the Salisbury area. Band members Nate Grower, Marc Dykeman, Ben Armiger, and Sam Guthridge got their start in Armiger’s family barn just fooling around with their instruments. This grew into the Chester River Runoff we know today. Chester River Runoff’s new album, “Blue Heron Farm” is available at cdbaby.com.
The Ward Museum nestled next to Schumaker Pond in Salisbury,Maryland, is surrounded by wildlife in the heart of the Atlantic Flyway, and features the world’s largest and finest public collection of decorative and antique decoys. The Museum hosts frequent changing exhibits with a variety of art forms.
Along with great music, light fare will be provided by Market Street Inn and craft beer by EVO Evolution brewery. Hoot will surely be a night to remember at the museum, so come join us and Chester River Runoff in supporting one of Salisbury’s proudest institutions.
To purchase tickets, please call 410-742-4988 ext 120. For more information about Chester River Runoff email chesterriverrunoff@gmail.com with inquiries.
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