Judi Jones, Master Hula Hooper performs with a lighted hula hoop to the music of Gleeful Conspiracy.Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
Judi Jones, Master Hula Hooper performs with a lighted hula hoop to the music of Gleeful Conspiracy.Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
Judi Jones, Master Hula Hooper performs with a lighted hula hoop to the music of Gleeful Conspiracy.Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
Judi Jones, Master Hula Hooper performs with a lighted hula hoop to the music of Gleeful Conspiracy.Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
Judi Jones, Master Hula Hooper performs with a lighted hula hoop to the music of Gleeful Conspiracy.Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
Gleeful Conspiracy, Thom and Whitney Gutherie along with the drummer Mike Keyes (not shown) perform.cottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
Whitney Gutherie of Gleeful Conspiracy performs.Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
Katia Jirankova Levanti paints live as her husband Daniel Levanti accompanies her on the guitar.Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
Rachael Keating looks over items available for rthe affle with her Italian Greyhound "Nugget".Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
Carmen Strachan points out a detail on one of the raffle items.Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
Emily Cross adds a rafle ticket into the mix for a handcrafted sign offered for the raffle.Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
Seventh grader Chloe Nelson performed with her Ukulele tos tart the evening's entertainment.Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
Rob King adds his raffle ticket for one of the items up for grabs.Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub hosted a fundraiser Saturday November 6th to help support First Thursday, a regular celebration of the arts to bolster the Clinton downtown area. Sponsored by the Arts Council the night included a buffet, live music, raffle, and guest performers.On November 13th Scottish DaveþÄôs Pub will host a night of Punk music with 5 Punk bands scheduled to perform.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News