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“Timeless” Under the Elms TODAY – John Brown House
The Rhode Island Historical Society’s 25th season, “Concerts Under the Elms” will feature a local favorite – Timeless – Thursday, July 21st as part of their six-week series on the lawn of the John Brown House Museum, 52 Power Street on corner of Benefit Street on the East Side of Providence. Short and sweet the concert runs from 6:30pm to 8pm.
“Timeless” was selected by the RI Historical Society teen advisory board. They are a teen band based in Rhode Island performing hits from the greatest generations of music, from the 1950s-1980s.
There will be a specialty food truck on site – Matilda’s:

– A family-owned and operated business inspired by our Dominican heritage, Matilda RI has taken the gift of our Abuelita’s recipes and infused them into our own creations. We specialize in the art of the perfect pastelito. Our pastelitos are made with local artisan dough and fresh ingredients.
Concerts are free for RIHS members – and $10 for nonmembers. Membership packages start at $40. Children under 12 are also free. Guests are welcome to bring chairs and coolers. There is NO pre-registration and guests will check-in upon arrival. Please note that dogs are not permitted unless they are a service animal.
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Concerts Under the Elms are made possible by AAA Northeast, along with Brown University and Esten & Richard Insurance, as well as The Washington Trust Company.
Concerts Under the Elms are a part of the Rhode Island Historical Society’s Bicentennial Celebrations, sponsored by Amica Insurance.