LOUDON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
An evangelical, Christ-centered fellowship in central New Hampshire

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GraveRobbers Coffeehouse is a community hospitality project of Loudon Congregational Church.  Our purpose is to connect socially with the central New Hampshire community through a laid-back, enjoyable setting so that we can make ourselves available to connect with the community on a spiritual level as well.  The Coffeehouse offers free admission (donations are asked for and welcome at any time) and refreshments at reasonable prices.  Musically, we seek musicians of common faith and diverse genres to perform.  Artist merchandise is available at the performances.  Additionally, if you are a Christian artist/musical group, please do not hesitate to contact us.


Saturday, June 5th at 7:00pm 

The Home Folks

Home-Grown Folk and Authentic Country

(Doors open at 6:30)

ADMISSION IS FREE, however we will pass the hat for the band!  Refreshments are usually available at reasonable prices, however...

A FREE SPAGHETTI DINNER will be served at GraveRobbers during the evening!


Have you heard The Home Folks yet?  The Home Folks are two musically gifted couples from central New Hampshire whose talent and humor never fail to entertain.  They play traditional Folk and Country/Gospel music with skill and authenticity.  Guitar, upright bass, fiddle, mandolin fill out the musical scores, and their harmonious melodies are impressive.  The Home Folks have played a growing number of venues in New Hampshire and Northern New England for the past few years and it's time you discovered them.  This will be their second time here at GraveRobbers, and we are pleased to host them.

Coming up at GraveRobbers:

GraveRobbers will break for the summer season. 






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