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Dinner and Music At Act III and Gallery 529

How many arts can you fit under one roof? Come visit Gallery 529 in Littleton and see if you can count them! Visual, musical, culinary...

Located at 529 King Street, Gallery 529 and Act III share a building. It is a unique concept that is sure to please. Both businesses opened in November of last year and have been garnering rave reviews since.

Gallery 529 is a collaborative of over 30 artists. It 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), and Blue Hoot Soap. The other local communities represented include Harvard, Groton, Ayer, Townsend, and Pepperell. Stop by and see what your neighbors have been up to!

Act III Restaurant features a Mediterranean menu with some of the most delicious lamb dishes. On Wednesday nights, one can enjoy dinner to the jazzful tunes interpreted by pianist Paul Broadnax and Bass accompanist Peter K. Thursday and Friday, one can also enjoy dinner with a piano accompanist, as well as a later music act, that may be jazz or blues, or Brazilian Jazz. Check Act III’s website for the full line up this weekend. Scroll down the website to find the music schedule.

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Or, for more information contact the Gallery at 978-486-0187 or Act III at 978-486-3600.

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