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Music in the Gardens | Sarah Asher and Johnathon Cox | Friday, August 7th | 6:00 pm

Enjoy our free, family-friendly outdoor concert series, “Music in the Gardens”.

August 7th | Friday | 6:00 pm

Registration is not required, but it is encouraged, plus you’ll get a reminder of the event!

Welcome two great performers: Sarah Asher and Johnathon Cox

About Sarah Asher:
Sarah Asher is a folk singer-songwriter whose haunting voice and introspective ballads have carved out a unique space in the Midwest music scene. With roots in the rolling hills of Kentucky and the heart of Ohio, her evocative lyrics explore themes of heartache, hope, and the quiet resilience found in nature. With 20 years of performing experience, she has appeared on WYSO radio, been featured on WCPO Lounge Acts, played in Fountain Square, and graced the stages of countless venues across the country.

About Johnathon Cox:
Hailing from the heart of Greenup, KY, Johnathon Cox brings a unique blend of country and bluegrass music that resonates with fans of all ages. Inspired by his roots, Johnathon’s musical journey began in the humble setting of his local church, where he watched his mother and her siblings perform heartfelt gospel tunes.

Art Show

We will be having an art show featuring the works created by our summer camp students!

Fun Activities

Participate in our community art project, where we invite the community to create on a huge canvas, which will then be displayed in our Scudder Building.

A few notes:

  • The event starts at 6:00 pm with two seperate performers
  • Lawn chairs and picnic blankets are encouraged as chairs/benches are limited
  • Performances will run to approximately 9:00 pm with a 15-minute intermission
  • A selection of beer, wine, cocktails, soda, and snacks will be available for purchase; outside alcohol is prohibited
  • Seating is not assigned, lawn space is first come
  • This event is outdoors
  • Dogs are welcome; however must be well-behaved and on a leash
  • Outside food is permitted
  • Parking is located in our private parking lot accessed from 7th street. On-street parking is available however, please read the signs

This event is made possible by the generous support of the R.C. Durr Foundation. Thank you!

 

Music in the Gardens | Henry & Company | Friday, July 24th | 7:00 pm

Enjoy our free, family-friendly outdoor concert series, “Music in the Gardens”.

July 24th | Friday | 7:00 pm

Registration is not required, but it is encouraged, plus you’ll get a reminder of the event!

Welcome Henry & Company with special guest Stu Lax


Jake and Shaun have been playing, writing, and performing music together for more than 30 years. Over the years, they have explored a wide range of musical styles, from folk and acoustic rock to alternative and metal, both as singer-songwriters and as members of various bands. During that time, they performed together in the band Kohai, building and developing the creative partnership that continues today.

 

United by a lifelong friendship and a shared love of music, Jake and Shaun continue to learn from fellow musicians, grow in their craft, and find new ways to connect through music. Their performances are rooted in the belief that music brings people together, enriches life’s experiences, and creates meaningful moments of connection. Through a blend of familiar songs and genuine camaraderie, they enjoy sharing that experience with others wherever they play.

 

Stu Lax is a Kentucky native with deep roots in the Ohio River Valley. A Navy veteran, creative thinker, and lifelong learner, he has spent much of his life balancing practical skills with artistic pursuits. Whether restoring old homes, researching local history, playing golf, writing songs, or exploring new creative projects, Stu approaches life with curiosity and determination.

 

Stu is also known as the originator of the Alien Gospel Movement, an imaginative and exploratory philosophy that blends questions of humanity, mystery, spirituality, and our place in the wider universe. Through creative expression and open inquiry, he encourages others to examine the unknown with curiosity rather than fear.

Art Show

We will also have a community art show! The community is invited to participate in our art show inspired by (and even using) playing cards! We will have 3 categories; youth, teen, and adults. Artists are welcome to interput a piece, 2D or 3D, and display it during the event. There will be a winner from each category! Thank you to Dice on Draft, a board game bar located in Covington, for judging and providing the adult prize of a $100 gift certificate! More info to come shortly!

Fun Activities

We will be putting together a “People of Baker Hunt” project. We will be taking photos of willing individuals who want to participate, and collect their story on a recording, and in print. We will then keep these archived and share on Facebook! Come tell us your story!

A few notes:

  • The event starts at 7:00 pm
  • Lawn chairs and picnic blankets are encouraged as chairs/benches are limited
  • Performances will run to approximately 9:00 pm with a 15-minute intermission
  • A selection of beer, wine, cocktails, soda, and snacks will be available for purchase; outside alcohol is prohibited
  • Seating is not assigned, lawn space is first come
  • This event is outdoors
  • Dogs are welcome; however must be well-behaved and on a leash
  • Outside food is permitted
  • Parking is located in our private parking lot accessed from 7th street. On-street parking is available however, please read the signs

** Please stay home if you are feeling sick.

This event is made possible by the generous support of the R.C. Durr Foundation. Thank you!

Music in the Gardens | The Last Troubadour | Friday, June 26th | 6:00 pm

Enjoy our free, family-friendly outdoor concert series, “Music in the Gardens”.

June 26th | Friday | 6:00 pm

MOVED INDOORS – SCUDDER BALLROOM

Welcome The Last Troubadour

The Last Troubadour is an alternative band from Cincinnati who records and performs their own original music. This 4 person band has played at the Madison Theater, MOTR Pub, the Southgate House, Northside Tavern, and more. The band includes Frankie’s brother Bernie (Drums/Percussion), and friends Joe Von Wahlde (Lead Guitar), and James Wallace (Bass). Being the creative powerhouse of the band, Frankie Hill has derived his lyrics from a comic book series he created titled, “The Last Troubadour”. His lyrics follow the story line of the comic and cover themes such as love, grief, anger, and despair, as well as revolution, glory, and hope for the future. The music itself has been inspired by bands like Coheed and Cambria, Rush, Muse, and Weezer to name a few.

Art Swap

We will also have an art and book swap! Bring your unused art supplies and books, to exchange for other art supplies and books! Think about those art supplies you purchased for a project and never completed. Please do not bring items that would be considered trash, we can not keep items that do not get swapped, so please be considerate of what you are bringing. Art, art supplies, or art related items only. Thank you.

Fun Activity

In theme with the lead singers love for comics, we will also have a fun activity inspired by comics!

A few notes:

  • The event starts at 6:00 pm
  • Lawn chairs and picnic blankets are encouraged as chairs/benches are limited
  • Performances will run to approximately 8:00 pm with a 15-minute intermission
  • A selection of beer, wine, cocktails, soda, and snacks will be available for purchase, outside alcohol is prohibited
  • Seating is not assigned, lawn space is first come
  • This event is outdoors
  • Dogs are welcome; however must be well-behaved and on a leash
  • Outside food is permitted
  • Parking is located in our private parking lot accessed from 7th street. On-street parking is available however, please read the signs

** Please stay home if you are feeling sick.

This event is made possible by the generous support of the R.C. Durr Foundation. Thank you!