
Bath’s Third Friday Art- Walk began for the season June 20, with over 30 artists showing work at open studios, galleries, sidewalk shows and group shows.
Last Friday’s ArtWalk also featured young songwriter and performer Liam Swift, who played keyboard and sang original music on Front Street, then opened at the Chocolate Church for Hollow Body Eclectic at 7:30 after ArtWalk wound down.
Also featured was the wine tasting at Now You’re Cooking, which featured several lovely wines and a couple of surprising vermouths that could be drunk alone (but would be perfect for your favorite martini, too!).

Bath will continue its ArtWalk every third Friday through October 17. The Chocolate Church, too, will have concerts after Art- Walk.
Upcoming street performers include:
July 18: Caroline Cotter, singing a wide variety of music in her captivating soprano voice.
August 15: Heather Hardy with Nancy Sferra, playing guitar and baritone ukelele and singing.
September 19: Carter Ruff performing with Red Beans and Rice, his mostly acoustic duo, the other half of which is Dave Hunt.
October 17: The Montsweagers, a Celtic and traditional music group out of Woolwich.
The Chocolate Church will feature:
July 18: Cilantro
August 15: Matt F. CUPS
September 19: Mike Krapovicky and the Grumps
October 17: Hollow Body Eclectic
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