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Join Loon Echo Land Trust for an Acoustic Sunset at Hacker’s Hill in Casco on Wednesday, July 31, from 7 p.m. until sunset to hear folk musician Andre Villoch perform a one-hour set of acoustic music while the sun sets beyond the White Mountains.

Famed for his dynamic vocal range and vivacious onstage wit and charm, Villoch is authentic and soulful and will have the crowd entertained throughout. With roots in opera, pop, gospel, bluegrass and folk, his melodies convey his honest desire to make the world laugh and inspire the human soul. A mainstay on the Michigan folk and indie circuit for more than 10 years, Villoch has recently made the state of Maine his new home.

There is a $10 per person ($5 for children) suggested donation at the “door” to benefit the protection and stewardship of Hacker’s Hill, a 27-acre scenic conservation preserve available for picnicking, kite flying, dog walking and much more. Hacker’s Hill is located at the height of land on Quaker Ridge Road in Casco, accessible by Routes 302 and 11. Bring a picnic, drink and a lawn chair. In the event of rain, the event will be held the following day, Aug. 1 at 7 p.m.

To learn more about this event, the Hacker’s Hill project, and other Loon Echo Land Trust projects and programs, visit www.loonecholandtrust.org or call 647-4352.

Andre Villoch

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