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Candice Lamb and Ted Nunes & Richfield (seen above) are coming to Mariposa this weekend. Be there or be square!

MOTG Presents Candice Lamb and Ted Nunes & Richfield

MARIPOSA — This weekend Mariposa County Arts Council’s Music on the Green features Candice Lamb on Friday, August 5, and Ted Nunes & Richfield on Saturday, August 6.

Image of Candice Lamb.

Candice Lamb.

Singer/songwriter Candice Lamb will make her Music on the Green debut on Friday, August 5th. Candice is from Merced, CA.

Candice has been performing in the Central Valley and beyond for the last twenty years. She plays originals and covers. See video below.

On Saturday, August 6th, Ted Nunes & Richfield will also make their debut at Music on the Green. Ted Nunes is one of the hardest-working musicians to come out of Fresno.

Ted Nunes & Richfield play original country rock and can be described as an Americana band.

A complete schedule of the talent performing throughout this summer season can be found at mariposaartscouncil.org/music-on-the-green.

Tips for the performers will be solicited, encouraged, and appreciated.

All performances begin at 7 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) at the Mariposa County Arts Park, located on Hwy. 140, between 4th and 5th Streets, in historic downtown Mariposa, CA.

Parking is available along 5th Street. The lower 5th Street parking lot provides an accessible pedestrian path to the Arts Park through the Mariposa Creek Parkway entry.

This cornerstone concert series is made possible with generous support from the following businesses and individuals:

Image of the Mariposa Arts Council logo. The Mariposa Arts Council is an incorporated not-for-profit organization, created to promote and support all forms of the cultural arts, for all ages, throughout Mariposa County and is supported in part by the County of Mariposa, the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, and the California Arts Council, a state agency.

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