Agostini saidwith grin.
This year, entertainment in the tent, which is kept toasty
warm for patrons, despite the sometimes icy outdoor weath-
er, will be provided by the Randy Brock Group on Friday
night andSmoke andMirrors onSaturday night.
“The tent will open at 7:30, but the bands won't start until
8. The entertainment will go on until midnight,” Agostini
said. “Smoke andMirrors is a classic rock band and they are
really good.”
This year therewill be a $3 cover charge at the tent which
will all be donated to the Vietnam Veterans of Plymouth
organization.
“It's a really good cause and these are some deserving
people,”Agostini added.
In addition to beer and wine served in the tent, visitors
can enjoy the full bar and restaurant menu inside E.G.
Nick's if they are interested in ameal or liquor.
“We're going to have drink specials, both at the ice bar
and inside and somemenu specials, too,”Agostini said.
“Hey, we've said it before, we do this because it's a really
good time for everybody. The music this year is terrific, I
know that RandyBrock is a crowd favorite, too.
“The ice festival is one of our favorite events-there's just
something about it. We get a chance to do some innovative
anddifferent things. I hope everybody 21 and older visits the
PartyLot.
“Like I said, it's a really good time.”
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