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MEDFIELD – The Bellforge Arts Center and the Blackstone Valley String Quartet announced “Celebrate Women,” a concert celebrating notable female songwriters and composers, both modern and historical.

From Taylor Swift to Madeline Sirmen, hear the works of fabulous female musicians as you enjoy this outdoor concert at Bellforge on Friday, Sept. 30 at 5:30 pm.

Tickets are $19 and can be purchased at https://bit.ly/BellforgeCelebrateWomen.

Attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket and a picnic dinner to enjoy this
outdoor concert.

Celebrate Women is one of many concerts, festivals, and events organized by Bellforge for the
summer. For more information about the Bellforge Arts Center, including a schedule of
upcoming programs and events, please visit www.bellforge.org. For more information about the
Blackstone Valley String Quartet, please visit www.blackstonevalleyquartet.com.

The Bellforge Arts Center is a new multi-arts complex being built on the grounds of the former
Medfield State Hospital to support artists, expand cultural opportunities, and nurture the
creative community. Bellforge currently offers outdoor concerts, festivals, and community
events, along with over 200 miles of nature trails and outdoor recreation space. Once fully
renovated, the center will also offer visual and performing arts studios, arts education, a 300-
seat performance venue, and more.

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The Blackstone Valley String Quartet’s mission is to bring quality music to the community in the
Blackstone Valley area and beyond. They provide free community concerts, perform for local
community events, volunteer time for community projects and provide event services. The BVQ
is committed to the goal of providing quality musical experiences for all areas of community life.

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