The Guthrie Center seeks to cultivate cultural preservation, promote educational achievement and foster community outreach to meet the ongoing needs of the community.
Founded in 1991 by Arlo Guthrie to honor the legacy of his parents, Woody Guthrie and Marjorie Mazia-Guthrie. The Guthrie Center offers interfaith services and spiritual exchange. Bringing individuals together for cultural, educational, and spiritual exchange. We work together with other non-profit agencies to serve those in need. In doing so we hope to create an environment where individuals can come together to cultivate a deeper awareness of culture, humanity and the environment of which we are all a part.
Description
Saturday, July 16th • Doors open @ 6:30pm show starts at 8:00pm General Admission: $45
ARTIST COVID POLICY: Proof of vaccine or negative covid test within 24 hours required for this show. Please bring Covid Vaccine card and Photo ID or negative test result from PCR test or Timestamped Photo of home test.
Tom always gives us “Warm spirit, infectious humor, and sensitive satiric songs ... one of the great personalities in contemporary folk music.” New York Times
A Guthrie Center Troubadour favorite, Tom always delights his audience with his talent and stories. We are so pleased to have him back on stage at the Guthrie Center! Don’t miss this show!
Date & Time
Sat, Jul 16, 2022 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM