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Johnson Hall proposes building permanent outdoor stage at Gardiner’s Waterfront Park

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation August 14, 2023

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Unfinished Blues Band performs during the Johnson Hall Free Waterfront Concert Series in Gardiner’s Waterfront Park in July 2021. Officials from the nonprofit are seeking to build a permanent stage at the park. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal file GARDINER — With only two shows left in this year’s Free Waterfront Concert series, Johnson Hall officials are now considering making changes for next year. Michael Miclon, executive artistic director... + full article



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