Tonight and tomorrow, 6 May, will be the William Diamond Junior Fife & Drum Corps’s annual muster.
On Friday at 7:00 P.M., “three of the nation’s top fife & drum corps—and some special guests” will perform on the Lexington common, site of the skirmish between the town militiamen and British soldiers on 19 Apr 1775. The host group takes its name from the teen-aged drummer on duty with the Lexington militia on that crucial day.
On Saturday starting at noon and running to 5:00 P.M., there will be a brief parade of fife & drum ensembles ending at the Minute Man National Historical Park’s visitor center on Route 2A. Thirty units from all over the Northeast are scheduled to perform over the course of the afternoon. There will also be colonial craftspeople displaying their wares and demonstrating eighteenth-century camp skills. And there will be booths with refreshments, souvenirs, and musical recordings to buy.
These events are all free, and will take place rain or shine.
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