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Front Porch Pickin' Coming to Columbia

Entertainment

From Chamber Insights, October 2009

Country music fans have something exciting to look forward to in November. On Thursday, November 19, the stars of Renfro Valley will be bringing their acclaimed, high energy, family friendly "Front Porch Pickin" show to Columbia. The show will take place on the Lindsey Wilson College campus in the new Hodge Discipleship Center, 402 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY, at 7:00pmCT.

"Front Porch Pickin" has been performed for thousands of fans throughout the eastern half of the United States. The show features six multitalented performers each providing their own special musical style. During the first part of the show, the performers will sing a variety popular country songs mixed with their own compositions.



After intermission the real fun begins. That's when members of the audience will be able to request their favorite songs. Since the performers don't know what people might request, no two shows are ever the same.

Tickets are available at the Chamber of Commerce Office for $10. You can make it a real night out by planning to eat dinner in the Cranmer Dining Center before the show. Don't wait too long to get your tickets. Seating is limited. For more information contact the Chamber of Commerce Office (270) 384-6020.

This event is sponsored by The Columbia-Adair Chamber of Commerce and Lindsey Wilson College. Proceeds from this show will be used by the Chamber to help underwrite community programs like Treats on the Town and Christmas in Columbia and by Lindsey Wilson College to provide scholarships for deserving students from Adair County.

Front Porch Pickin'. Stars from Renfro Valley at Hodge Center, 402 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY. 7pmCT, Thursday, November 19, 2009. Tickets $10. Available at Chamber of Commerce Office, 201 Burkesville ST, Columbia, KY.


This story was posted on 2009-10-23 07:32:58
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