Blue Rooster is set to play the Nash's Barn Dance tonight. The band is

Blue Rooster is set to play the Nash's Barn Dance tonight. The band is

WEEKEND: Country-blues band Blue Rooster to play dance tonight in Sequim

SEQUIM — Nash’s Farm will host its annual community potluck and barn dance, a celebration of the 2015 harvest, tonight with a special benefit gathering.

The potluck dinner, with Eric Bogart providing gypsy swing music throughout, will start at 6 p.m.

Everyone is invited to bring a dish to share at the barn, 1865 E. Anderson Road across from the Dungeness Schoolhouse. The North Olympic Land Trust will be selling local beer and wine, so no outside alcohol will be allowed.

After dinner comes the dance with country-blues band Blue Rooster — featuring Cort Armstrong, Sean Divine, Mick Nicholson, Tim Miller and Jon Parry — at 7:30 p.m.

Admission is $10 for adults while youngsters under age 16 get in free. Proceeds will benefit the Seattle Neighborhood Farmers Market “Good Farmer Fund,” an emergency relief fund for small farms suffering the effects of drought and fires in Washington state this year.

To find out more about the festivities, phone Nash’s at 360-681-6274.

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