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Roses Grove Band Rocks The Masonic Temple

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Roses Grove Band performing at a previous concert at the Sag Harbor Masonic Temple.

Roses Grove Band performing at a previous concert at the Sag Harbor Masonic Temple.

Roses Grove Band performing at a previous concert at the Sag Harbor Masonic Temple.

Roses Grove Band performing at a previous concert at the Sag Harbor Masonic Temple.

authorStaff Writer on Jan 24, 2022

Come up to the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor on Saturday, January 29, at 8 p.m. for a concert featuring the psychedelic sounds of the Roses Grove Band. After a “horrifyingly terrific” show for Halloween and a short holiday break, the boys are back. The Roses Grove Band will be filling the upper levels of the Masonic Temple with the music of the Grateful Dead. No matter the event this band will bring a good time with them, so be sure to come up and get in on the fun.

To protect the public, the brothers of the Masonic Lodge are requiring all guests to have proof of COVID vaccination or a negative COVID test within the prior 36 hours, to enter. Masks are mandatory while in the building.

The Masonic Music Series is a singer songwriter series featuring the best of the East End’s musical performers in an intimate setting. The $20 admission supports gifts to local charities. The music series is produced by the Sag Harbor Masonic Club and the Freemason Brothers of Wamponamon Lodge. The Masonic Temple is at 200 Main Street, Sag Harbor above the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum, with plenty of parking in the rear of the building. For more information and tickets visit masonicmusicseries.com.

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