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Bluegrass in the Park
Saturday, August 9, 2008
7:30 PM

Location: Hill City, Kansas

Bluegrass In The Park in balmy Hill City, Kansas. Saturday evening, August 9th, 7:30PM. Admission is FREE (donations accepted).

Featuring THE MIDDAY RAMBLERS, who impressed us with their chops, humor, and songwriting at a Lawrence festival a few months ago.

With MAMA'S BOYS, the wunderkinder McLemore twins, Blake & Brandon, who've impressed us ever since they left us 'mature' pickers in the dust a few years ago.

And THE NEW OLD-TIMERS, newest of which is Jordan Vincent, who has added killer vocals to his fiddling skills, as Mom, Dad, & JF scramble to keep up.

With burgers, brats, and bubbly (uh....soft drinks) served up (for profit) by Hill City Boy Scouts starting at  6:30 PM.

Hope ya'll can come.

What? Gas prices, schedules, late notice? We'll fix it all. Send us the email addresses, home phone numbers, and bank account codes of your superiors (bosses, spouses, pets). We'll 'convince' them to let you come. Send us too the addresses where you'd like our BITP limo to pick you up, take you to one our BITP private jets, whisk you to the Hill City Executive Air Harbor, and to the concert. 

All FREE OF CHARGE! Sound too good to be true? Yup, it is. Hope you can come anyway.




The Deines Cultural Center's operation is made possible in part by a grant from the Kansas Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.



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