Historical Society Sunday Series continues with ‘Canal Supper’

Milford. Enjoy a special performance by Lucas Maehara Rottman.

| 25 Sep 2024 | 11:19

On Sunday, September 29, The Pike County Historical Society will be holding an afternoon of music and storytelling with Lucas Maehara Rottman, allowing patrons to experience the rich history of miners, canallers, and rail riders through his folk-American melodies.

The Historical Society describes Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Lucas Maehara Rottman as a storyteller of the human experience. “His lyric-driven mosaic Americana blend the whimsical and the profound creating a sound as diverse as the influences that have shaped his journey. Each song resonates with the shared emotions and experiences that make us human. Lucas’ music connects hearts and souls through the expressive artistry of his poetic imagination, storytelling prowess and the intensity and playfulness of his live performances.” Rottman will be releasing new music from his upcoming album, “Lost and Found.”

The evening will feature a “Canal Supper,” dessert and coffee while Rottman weaves tales of hardship and happiness, blending whimsy with profound storytelling.

This event will take place at the Columns Museum Foundation Room this Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets are $45 per person (seating is limited) and includes dinner and dessert and coffee. To reserve your spot, call 570-296-8126.