Hawthorn Hollow’s 2026 Pike River Benefit Concert Series, presented by Third Coast Retina, kicks off
with the classic rock of TRiP on Friday, June 12.
TRiP is a legendary Kenosha supergroup who have been playing together for over 40 years. Playing
tunes by groups like Chicago and Earth, Wind, & Fire, TRiP’s horn-driven classic rock gets people out of
their seats and on their feet.
The 2026 Pike River Benefit Concert Series will continue with the timeless country of the Empty Bottle
Boys and One-Shot Jane on Friday, July 10, the heartfelt melodies of Ben Mulwana & the Village on
Friday, August 7, and the southern-fried jams of One Way Out: A Tribute to the Allman Brothers Band
on Friday, Sept 25.
Tickets are $15 and are available at the door (cash only, please). Food and beverages will be available
for purchase. Carry-in food and beverages are not allowed. All proceeds benefit Hawthorn Hollow.
Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum is an 80+ acre preserve that is free to the public.
Since it opened over 50 years ago, Hawthorn Hollow has focused on education, offering field trip
opportunities to local schools as well as public classes in a wide variety of disciplines, from crafting to
cooking. Hawthorn Hollow’s sister property, the Ozanne Outpost, has also become a popular event
venue and conference center. Visit hawthornhollow.org for more information.
The 2026 Pike River Concert Series at Hawthorn Hollow is presented by Third Coast Retina, and
supported by Educator’s Credit Union, Crane Plumbing Services, and Festival Foods. Additional support
comes from Equinox Botanical Boutique, Mindful Yoga, Peacetree Originals, Eco-Haul Wisconsin,
Kessler’s Clock Co., Alpaca Arts, Daniels Chiropractic Office, Impact Networking, Design Partners Inc.,
and Creative Design Custom Signs.
