WAYNESBORO, Pa. — Renfrew Museum and Park will host a series of free summer concerts on the lawn behind the Royer Museum House, inviting the community to enjoy live music on Thursday evenings.
All performances begin at 6:30 p.m. and are open to the public. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets and may bring their own refreshments. Light snacks will be available for purchase at the Welcome Tent, with proceeds and donations supporting programming at the historic site.
The 2026 concert lineup will feature a variety of musical styles, beginning June 25 with “Jazz for Everyone,” a new addition to the series. Musicians Mike and Donna Sevcovic will present a guitar and flute performance designed to introduce audiences to the creativity and accessibility of jazz.
The following week, on July 2, Paul Minnich will take the stage with an acoustic set blending country, Americana and elements of rock.
Renfrew officials said the outdoor setting offers a relaxed atmosphere for families and visitors to enjoy music while supporting the park’s educational and cultural programs.
In the event of inclement weather, organizers will monitor conditions and decide whether to proceed or cancel by 3:30 p.m. on the day of each concert. Updates will be posted on Renfrew Museum and Park’s website and social media pages, or can be obtained by calling 717-762-4723.
More information about the summer concert series is available at renfrewmuseum.org.










