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What is More American than Jazz?!
Act III, of Littleton, has some great music Thursday and Friday night this holiday weekend.
Act III Restaurant, of Littleton, features a Mediterranean menu with some of the most delicious lamb dishes. Just this week, it launched its summer menu, including a new lunch menu with lots of sandwich options, and entrees featuring local produce. Lunch is served Tuesday through Saturday 11:30 - 2. Outdoor seating now open! And if its food is not enough to bring you out this holiday weekend, surely the music will.
On Thursday nights, one can enjoy dinner to the jazzful tunes interpreted by pianist Ted Knowlton. There is no charge for music with dinner, it is Act III’s gift to you for your continued support. Tonight’s after dinner band is the Fernando Holtz Band that features Brazilian Jazz. Check out the Holz’s website to hear a sampling of their music. If you are a jazz fan, you’ll love their soft, rolling melodies. Cover charge is just $15. Check Act III’s website for the full line up this weekend. Scroll down the website to find the full music schedule. Or, call for reservations (978) 486-3600.
Friday night the Nick Goumas band plays. What a great opportunity to unwind for the long weekend! As always, go online for tickets or call for reservations as seating is very limited.
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Located at 529 King Street, Act III shares the building with Gallery 529. Gallery 529, a collaborative of over 30 artists, is also pleased to announce the addition of new artists Jeanne Pierce and Laurie Lynn Berezin dba Beryllina Jewelry. Jeanne is a plein air oil painter, skillfully capturing light and moments in time , while Laurie Lynn has environmentally friendly handcrafted jewelry featuring crystals from the US. In addition to these great new artists, Gallery 529 has painters (pastels, oil, water color and encaustic), potters, soap makers, and fibre arts. Many of the artists hail from Westford and the surrounding communities: Tom Briere and Nancy Arbeene (photographers), and Laurie G. Miller (painter). Littleton artists include Laurie Burns and Bob Kulchuk (potters), Phil St. Germaine (wood turning) Bill Harland and Alyssa Taylor (painters), Cynthia Franzek (beautiful sparkling jewelry) and Blue Hoot Soap. The other local communities represented include Harvard, Groton, Ayer, Townsend, Concord and Acton. Stop by and see what your neighbors have been up to! There is no cost to visit the gallery.
Or, for more information contact the Gallery at 978-486-0187 or Act III at
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978-486-3600.
Both businesses will be closed on Saturday (Have a safe and happy 4th!) and Monday of this week.