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THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS

Rushford & Sons Brewhouse
Rushford & Sons Brewhouse is a locally-oriented and community-focused nanobrewery in Upton center founded by childhood friends, Mike Rushford, Brian Goodman, and Eric Martin.

They’ve spent the last 14 years inventing, developing, and honing techniques and unique recipes for craft beer that are both accessible and nuanced. Thank you, Rushford & Sons for serving beer at todays concert! Be sure to stop by for a drink during and after the show!

Cathedral Church of St. Paul is a house of a prayer for all. They are the Episcopal Cathedral in the Diocese of Massachusetts, located in the heart of Boston. They offer liturgy and music in the best of the Anglican tradition, past and present. The Cathedral is a site of gatherings of leaders from throughout the Diocese and community.
St. Paul’s Church, Boston’s fourth Episcopal Church, was established in 1818 by a group of Boston patriots wanting to found a wholly American Episcopal parish. The two existing Episcopal churches, Christ Church (Old North), established in 1722, and Trinity Church, founded in 1733 on downtown Summer Street, had been formed prior to the American Revolution. The oldest Episcopal parish, King’s Chapel (1686), had already been swept away by the rising tide of Unitarianism.

In 1819, the founders commissioned Alexander Parris and Solomon Willard to construct a Greek temple to contrast with the existing colonial and “gothick” structures of the town. Financed by the sale of 100 shares, all of which were sold by April 1819, St. Paul’s Church was consecrated by Bishop Alexander Viets Griswold on June 30, 1820.