Nature and Beauty in the Shenandoah Valley

 Concerts at the Cabin

The Rockingham Springs Arboretum, Inc. is proud to sponsor concerts on the field next to Hopkins Cabin in Massanutten Village for the community.  Each concert will feature a different local musical group. In 2011, concerts will be held on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month from May through September 10. 

All concerts are free, family-friendly, and take place on the lawn next to Hopkins Cabin at Massanutten Village.

The 2011 Schedule is:

May 14 at 6:00 pmThe New Horizons Band
JMU's Lifelong Learning Institute
May 28 at 6:00 pmMr. Jefferson's Bones
Trombone Ensemble
June 11 at 7:00 pmLoose Gravel
Bluegrass
June 25 at 7:00 pmShannon Kiser
July 9 at 7:00 pmHeartland
Bluegrass Gospel
July 23 at 7:00 pmJust Jazzin'
Jazz and much more!
August 13 at 7:00 pmHarrisonburg Harmonizers
Barbershop Chorus
August 27 at 7:00 pmShen Fine
Celtic music with an Appalachian Twist!
September 10 at 6:00 pm

Splash!
Mountain Music


Concerts at the Cabin at Massanutten Village

 

To print a page with the
2011 schedule, click here.



2011:

 HEARTLAND played bluegrass gospel to an audience of over 100 people on July 9, 2011. They received a standing ovation from the crowd!
 On June 11, 2011, LOOSE GRAVEL entertained everyone with their lively sound, playing on the porch because of the rain (and the threat of more rain).  The large die-hard fans loved it! 

MR. JEFFERSON'S BONES entertained a large group with their trombones on May 28, 2011.  Their performance even included James Bond movie theme songs!

 


Some highlights from the 2010 season:

 

 On September 11, a crowd of 90 people enjoyed the sounds of Shen Fine, with their mixture of Celtic music, songs about the Valley, and and a tune from Gordon Lightfoot.  The air was cool, entertainment was lively, and there were no bugs!

 On July 10, the Barborshop chorus Harrisonburg Harmonizers, performed to a large crowd. 

 
  On June 12, the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Community Band, directed by Massanutten Resident Bill Posey, entertained.  The MPOA Social Committee provided ice cream and fresh strawberries for all concert-goers prior to the performance.