Fri, June 14, 2019
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Ohme Gardens County Park
3327 Ohme Road
Wenatchee, WA 98801
Ohme Gardens is celebrating their 90th year with a rockin’ performance by the Seattle band The Dusty 45s. Taking place on June 14th, attendees will be able to listen to a soulful performance while enjoying the breathtaking views and gorgeous landscape of the nine-acre garden. Overlooking the Columbia River with tranquil pools and blooming flowers, there is no better place for an intimate and lively summer concert.
The Dusty 45s is a Seattle band full of energy and heart. Their two albums, “Live & On Fire” and “Fortunate Man” offer a unique style that is sure to captivate a crowd. Drawing off rock, rhythm & blues, jazz, and honkytonk as the inspiration for their Americana style and sound, The Dusty 45s are sure to bring a one-of-a-kind performance to Ohme Gardens.
This concert is even more special for Ohme Gardens. Proceeds from the event will directly benefit the Gardens and go towards their goal of raising $90,000 for their 90th year. The capital campaign will renovate the historic Ox Yoke Lodge and build a new, combined office and gift shop. RLS productions™ will be putting on this special evening.
Tickets can be purchased at www.ohme90.eventbrite.com
RLS Productions™ will also present several live music experiences as part of the Concerts in the Gardens series. (Tickets and info at: www.RLStickets.com)
About Ohme Gardens:
Herman and Ruth Ohme slowly began developing their Gardens in 1929 with the intent of creating a private family retreat. Over the years, they transformed the rocky bluff into a nine-acre flourishing oasis, eventually opening up the Gardens to the public. Now owned and operated by Chelan County, it is the County’s goal to maintain, preserve and improve this regional treasure for generations to come.
Located near the junction of Highways 2 & 97A, just north of Wenatchee, the Gardens are open daily April 15 – October 15. A small admission fee goes towards the cost of maintaining the grounds. Parking is free and there is a small gift shop on site. Be sure to wear good walking shoes and be prepared to be amazed! For more information: www.ohmegardens.org.
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