PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Woody’s Gang Bluegrass Band will perform at EPOCH Assisted Living at Melbourne on Friday, Jan. 16, at 3 p.m. Each of Woody’s Gang’s four musicians has more than 20 years of performance experience.
The band appears regularly on Pittsfield Community television. Woody’s Gang will share their talents with EPOCH residents and guests in this much-anticipated performance. EPOCH at Melbourne is located at 140 Melbourne Road.
This performance is free and open to the public. Please call Amy McNally at 413-499-1992 for more information or reservations.
Located at 140 Melbourne Road, for 10 years EPOCH Assisted Living at Melbourne has provided both traditional assisted living and BRIDGES®, a special program for individuals with memory-related challenges. EPOCH Assisted Living at Melbourne is owned by EPOCH Senior Living.
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Two years ago we stayed at the Shaker Mill Inn and had the pleasure of hearing Woody's Gang who entertained us one Friday evening during our stay. We thought they were great musicians and having bought a tape on sale that evening have enjoyed listening to it many times. It has brought back happy memories of our holiday in New England and some wonderful toe tapping music from a great group.
Very Best wishes you all from Roberta and George
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