ABC licensed Floyd Center for the Arts partnered with the Mill selling wine and beer as a fundraiser.
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Adam Morrison’s food truck.
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A group of guests from Bella La Vita was happy to be in town for the event. Inkeepers Lisal and Matt Roberts are pictured on the far right.
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The crowd awaits the start of the show.
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Mill co-owner Adam Morrison (right) and Sean Matuk were the opening act.
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Ray Wylie Hubbard on stage.
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Lucas Hubbard, drummer Kyle Snyder and Ray Wylie Hubbard entertain. Hubbard thanked the crowd, his hosts and bandmates and spoke fondly of Virginia during the show.
It was a sell-out Grand Opening show featuring the music of Ray Wylie Hubbard last Saturday at Epperly Mill. Built in 1901 by John Epperly and his family, the Mill has been restored by owners Adam and Marcie Morrison and transformed into a one-of-a-kind, creek-side venue for weddings, reunions, live music concerts and Airbnb lodging.
Lucas Hubbard, drummer Kyle Snyder and Ray Wylie Hubbard entertain. Hubbard thanked the crowd, his hosts and bandmates and spoke fondly of Virginia during the show.