An afternoon of music, and a busy month ahead for Hudson Armory Project

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An afternoon of music, and a busy month ahead for Hudson Armory Project
ShellTheory was among the three acts performing on the Hudson Armory grounds on Sunday, Aug. 6. (Photo/Maureen Sullivan)

HUDSON – It’s about to get really busy at the Armory on Washington Street.

The Hudson Armory Project (HAP) presented an afternoon of music on Sunday, Aug. 6. It was the latest Arts Around the Armory event.

HAP members also presented an update on the effort to convert the armory into an arts center.

According to Pat Luoto, the HAP’s secretary/treasurer, the group is currently talking with architects to determine how best to use the interior space. There have also been discussions with a landscape architect about the grounds.

Luoto also thanked the Hudson Cultural Council for the grant that brought that afternoon’s performers to the Armory – Tom Yates, PJ and Lorenzo, and ShellTheory.

Kith and Kin was on hand to provide food and beverages for the audience.

Upcoming events at the Hudson Armory

The Armory Project will host a “Dine and Gather around the Armory” on Sunday, Sept. 10, from 4 to 9 p.m. This will be held outdoors, under a tent by the banks of the Assabet River. Many of the town’s restaurants, including Kith and Kin, Clover Road Brewery, Crosenet, Harvard Sweet Boutique, Horseshoe Pub, Lalos, Medusa, Mullahy’s, Rail Trail, Welly’s and Wild Hare, will be providing a four-course dinner, beverages and desserts.

There will also be live music and a silent auction.

Tickets are now available at $150 apiece; all proceeds will benefit the project.

The Armory Project will also be taking part in the annual “Celebrate Hudson” Festival on Saturday, Sept. 16, from 1 to 5 p.m.

There will be demonstrations from local dance studios, music schools, aerial acrobatics and karate studios.

Admission is free; bring a chair or blanket.

For information about the Armory, visit https://www.hudsonarmoryproject.org/

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