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BLUEGRASS IN THE PAVILION

3:00 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 15TH

Tickets $40 each

The 18th annual Bluegrass in the Pavilion concert continues the tradition of bringing the best Bluegrass musicians to South Florida. This years concert features The Larry Stephenson Band and Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers. All proceeds benefit the Museum’s children’s education programs.

The Larry Stephenson Band

Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers

The award-winning Larry Stephenson Band has been entertaining audiences for 30 years, including numerous performances on the Grand Ole Opry, RFD-TV and headlining festivals and concerts all across the US and Canada. The group is led by Larry Stephenson, Virginia Country Music Hall of Fame member and five-time Society for The Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America (SPBGMA) Male Vocalist of the year.

While Larry Stephenson is best known as a touring musician whose voice sets a standard of melody, clarity and storytelling, he has had an active and wellawarded recording career. He started his recording career with Webco Records of Virginia and then spent 18 years with Pinecastle Records, releasing 18 albums during that period. Larry Stephenson now records on his own label, Whysper Dream Music.

Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers have generated a huge following on the national scene, making them one of today’s most popular bluegrass and gospel music groups.

Named Entertainers of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) in 2019, Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers have consistently delivered chart-topping radio hits and energetic performances for nearly 15 years. The Radio Ramblers are seen by tens of thousands of bluegrass fans every year and since 2013 have become regular guests on the historic Grand Ole Opry. Their previous album, For The Record, was a Top 5 Billboard hit and remained on the charts for a record 13 months, producing multiple top 10 singles.

Mother’s Day

Sunday, May 14, 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Founder’s Day

Monday, June 5, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Free Admission

On June 5th each year the Flagler Museum celebrates the anniversary of its founding by opening to the public free of charge in honor of the Museum’s founder, Jean Flagler Matthews.

Whitehall was built by Standard Oil partner Henry Flagler in 1902. Flagler spent winters in Palm Beach with his wife Mary Lily until his death in 1913. Flagler’s granddaughter, Jean Flagler Matthews, rescued the estate from demolition and established the Flagler Museum on June 5, 1959.

The Museum invites families to celebrate their mother’s on this special day in the refined elegance of Café des Beaux-Arts. Guests will enjoy Gilded Age-style lunch of tea sandwiches, scones, sweets, and the Museum’s own Whitehall Special Blend™ tea served on Whitehall Collection™ china. Each mother will receive a gift of a tin of Whitehall Special Blend™ tea. Honor your mother with a unique experience at this National Historic Landmark.

Self-guide tour brochures are available to guests to guide them through Whitehall’s first and second floors, as well as Railcar No. 91 in the Flagler Kenan Pavilion. Iced tea, lemonade, and lavender cookies will be available for purchase in the H M Flagler & Co Museum Store. The refreshments may be enjoyed in the shade of the Cocoanut Grove.