Celebrate Hudson’s 150th birthday with a Freedom Concert at the Unitarian Church

All are welcome to a family friendly concert of freedom songs celebrating Hudson’s Sesquicentennial and honoring the history of abolitionism in Hudson. Consummate musicians and storytellers Kim & Reggie Harris will perform on Saturday, April 23, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson. Kim & Reggie Harris are a mini festival of diversity. Combining traditional African-American spirituals and freedom songs with original folk, they sing of life, love, the quest for freedom, environment and community. Their latest CD, “Resurrection Day,” binds these themes into a moving personal odyssey of inspiration and hope. For over two decades, Kim & Reggie have been affiliated with the John F. Kennedy Center’s Partners in Education program, offering multimedia educational performances for students and community, “Music & The Underground Railroad” and “Dream Alive.” Tickets are $5 for those under 18 and over 65, $8 general admission in advance, and $10 at the door. Half of all ticket sales will be donated to the Hudson Food Pantry. For more information, visit our Registration Page or call 978-562-9180.