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State Botanical Garden to host Sunflower concert series

Athens, Ga. – The State Botanical Garden will hold its 11th annual Sunflower Music Series with four concerts this summer. Each concert will be performed from 7-9 p.m. on the stage of the new Flower Garden, a terraced area between the Day Chapel and the Visitor Center and Conservatory.

Tickets are $15 each, $10 for Friends of the Garden members and $5 for children ages 6-12. Season tickets for all four concerts are $50, $35 for Friends and $15 for children ages 6-12. Admission to each concert includes beverages and light snacks, and attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and picnic suppers. Lawn chairs are only allowed for those with physical limitations. In case of inclement weather, the concerts will be held inside the Visitor Center and Conservatory.

The concerts kick off June 21 with the Modern Skirts, a local alternative rock band known for soft piano ballads and pop-rock guitars. The group was voted best local pop band in 2009 by Flagpole Magazine readers. Nate Nelson opens the show.

On July 26, the Packway Handle Band performs, with Caroline Aiken opening. The Packway Handle Band is a local alternative bluegrass band that plays more than 200 shows a year in the U.S. What Are We Gonna Do Now?, the band’s fourth full-length album, was released last year.

On Aug. 23, Grogus, will perform two sets. Grogus plays Latin jazz, traditional Cuban and Caribbean styles, and funk versions of jazz standards. The band has won the Flagpole Magazine Athens Music Award in both the jazz and world music categories.

The series closes Sept. 27 with the Arvin Scott Quartet. Featuring world-renowned percussionist Arvin Scott, a lecturer in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, the quartet plays World Beat Nu Jazz music using acoustic, electronic and digital instruments.

Tickets are available at Schoolkids Records, 264 East Clayton Street,Athens, online at http://www.athensmusic.net/ or by calling 706/542-1244.