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DTSTAMP:20260627T091737Z
SUMMARY:Rehoboth museum to host Acoustic Jam Night
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260717
LOCATION:Rehoboth Beach Museum\, 511 Rehoboth Ave.\, Rehoboth Beach
DESCRIPTION:Find Us Contact Home Search Search Menu X Z Accommodations Hotels Motels Bed & Breakfasts Weekly Rental Agencies Weekly Rentals by Owner Accommodations by Type All Accommodations X Z Restaurants & Food Breakfast Lunch Carry Out Catering Fine Dining Waterfront Dining Restaurants by Cuisine All Restaurants & Food X Z Events & Activities Movie Times Calendar of Events Beaches and Parks Golf Courses Rehoboth Golf Directory Kid Stuff Family Fun Rainy Day Fun All Activities X Z Nightlife Nightlife Music Schedules Movie Times X Z Shop Apparel The Outlets Complete Shop Directory X Z Business Directory Featured Businesses Pay/Purchase Advertising Pay/Purchase Advertising Business Directory X Z Real Estate Main Real Estate Looking to Buy? Trying to Sell? Sales Agencies Weekly Rental Agencies Vacation/Year-Round Rentals Commercial Real Estate Building/Home Improvement Other Helpful Links X Z Community Our Community Visitor's Services & Parking Local News & Traffic Local Weather Transportation Beach Weddings Rehoboth Beach FAQ to Rehoboth Jobs Town History My Rehoboth Advertise With Us Pay/Purchase Advertising Thursday\, July 16 - Thursday\, July 16 Rehoboth museum to host Acoustic Jam Night 7 to 9:30 p.m.\, Rehoboth Beach Museum\, 511 Rehoboth Ave.\, Rehoboth Beach. The Rehoboth Beach Museum will host a re-creation of Acoustic Jam Night. Acoustic Jam Night was a popular musical event held at The Front Page Restaurant & Bar from 1984 through 1993. Over the 10 years of Acoustic Jam Night\, hundreds of amateur and professional musicians performed for an enthusiastic crowd every Tuesday in the summer and every Saturday in the off-season. “The Front Page was a kind of melting pot of live music in its era. “It fostered a lot of different kinds of music and gave local musicians a chance to express themselves in front of an always- supportive audience\,” said Terry Plowman\, former Front Page owner. The Front Page sign is part of the Rehoboth Beach Museum’s permanent collection\, where it serves as a tangible reminder of the venue’s place in the community’s cultural history. Tickets are available at rbmuseum.org or at the door. Search Rehoboth.com Search Search\nMore info: https://www.rehoboth.com/event-details.html?view=detail&eventID=7810\nActiveBury: https://www.activebury.com/events/10113
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