Kick your shoes off and start the weekend with Music in the Woods at the Oxbow Eco-Center on Friday, Sept. 18 from 7:30 – 9 p.m. Local singer/songwriter Christian Olson will be performing original songs with other musicians on stage at the Oxbow, nestled in the oaks with Mother Nature as the set designer.
Often compared to Ed Sheeran and Jason Mraz, be the first to hear Olson’s single “Coffee” being released on iTunes the day before the performance, and then come out and experience the debut of this talented local performer. This free performance is being sponsored by independent record label Life Amp.
“I’m very excited to be introducing this new and upcoming young artist,” says Mathews Destin, a producer with Life Amp. “We work with very talented musicians and help them make some waves in the music industry.”
Music in the Woods is part of the Oxbow Eco-Center new ‘after hours’ programming.
“Our evening and weekend programs are aimed at giving the community more ways to engage with their friends and neighbors, and enjoy the natural side of life,” says Sandra Bogan, Oxbow Eco-Center coordinator.
The event will feature a hot and iced coffee bar and concession with some yummy munchies, so grab a friend and come out to support local artists.
The Oxbow Eco-Center is a St. Lucie County Environmental Learning Center located on 225 acres of land on the St. Lucie River at 5400 NE St. James Drive in Port St. Lucie. For more information, call 772-785-5833, or send an e-mail to oxbow@stlucieco.org, or visit www.oxboweco.com.