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Linda Picceri and Michelle Tanguay make up No Spring Chickens, which will headline Inn Along the Way's open mic on Saturday, May 30. (Courtesy of Inn Along the Way)

The Long Barn at Inn Along the Way will present an afternoon of music, song and spoken word at its open mic from 1:30-4:30 p.m. Saturday, May 30. The Long Barn is located at the inn’s Chapman Farm, 741 Main St., Damariscotta.

Local performer sign-up begins at 1 p.m. and the headliner, No Spring Chickens, take the stage at 3 p.m. Artist performances, inn tours and meadow field walks are all part of the ambiance at this by-donation open mic fundraiser in support of the Inn Along the Way (IAW). The IAW model is a unique and innovative community design in which older adults will live interdependently in a neighborhood-style setting of small, environmentally friendly homes.

Some describe No Spring Chickens’ sound as country, some say folk, some say rock ‘n’ roll. Whatever the scramble, Linda Picceri and Michelle Tanguay are Lincoln County’s very own free-range acoustic duo.

Their trademark dynamic vocals and lush harmonies, combined with high-energy guitar accompaniment, make for a memorable concert experience. Audiences can expect to enjoy their crowd-pleasing originals and unique interpretations of well-loved folk, country, rock and blues classics.

For more information about open mic participation or the IAW’s musical fundraiser schedule, contact Sylvia Tavares at 766-8469 or [email protected]. For more information about the Inn Along the Way, visit innalongtheway.org or contact inn founder Sherry Flint at 751-6261 or [email protected].

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