Celtic Band To Perform in Honey Brook

Honey Brook Borough will continue its 2025 Concerts in the Park series on Sunday, July 13, when Across the Pond will perform Celtic traditional folk music from 5:30 to 8 p.m.

The concert will take place in Honey Brook Borough Park, 71 Pequea Ave. (Route 10), Honey Brook. In lieu of an admission fee, nonperishable food donations will be accepted for the Honey Brook Food Pantry.

The band's members are Dan Diviney, Mike Morrison, Molly Shortridge and Lavinia Reid. Diviney will play Irish whistles and the Irish drum called the bodhran and sing. Morrison will lead the show on guitar, mandolin and Native American flute and will provide both lead and backing vocals. Shortridge will play the silver flute, Irish flute and alto flute, as well as a variety of low and high Irish whistles. She also sings lead and backup vocals.

The band performs music from Ireland and Scotland. Its music ranges from slow love songs and ballads to fast jigs and reels. Across the Pond has been described as "a Celtic band on high octane."

The band will have two CDs available at the concert, including "Little Beggarman," recorded in 2019. For more information, visit http://www.acrossthepondmusic.com.

A complete schedule of events in the concert series can be found by visiting http://www.honeybrookborough.net and choosing "Events" and then "Concerts in the Park."

In the event of inclement weather, a decision to cancel the concert will be made by 1 p.m. on the day of the show. A cancellation message will be posted on the website.

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