Lara Herscovitch at Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House

Posted 11/10/20

Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House at the First Congregational Church welcomes folk singer/songwriter and former Connecticut State Troubadour, Lara Herscovitch, on Saturday, Nov. 14. Lara …

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Lara Herscovitch at Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House

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Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House at the First Congregational Church welcomes folk singer/songwriter and former Connecticut State Troubadour, Lara Herscovitch, on Saturday, Nov. 14. Lara Herscovitch is a gem of a modern American troubadour. A singer-songwriter-poet and performer, she writes masterful modern folk music, sings and leads with authenticity, integrity, humor and heart, and delivers performances that inspire, inform, uplift and entertain diverse audiences. Her themes span a broad range, including poetic treasure maps and stories of underdogs & misfits, connection & courage, love & loss, hardship & hope, resilience & transformation. Social distancing will be enforced per state regulations and masks are required.

WHERE: The First Congregational Church, 300 High St., Bristol
WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 14; 7:30 p.m.
COST: $20
MORE INFO: 401/253-4813

Stone Church Coffee House, Lara Herscovitch

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