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Glasgow Musicale presents fiddler Nikos Pappas

The Glasgow Musicale will present nationally-acclaimed fiddler Nikos Pappas at their 2pmCT, Sunday, October 14, 2012 program, "Commemorating the Civil War through Fiddle Music" at First United Methodist Church, 317 East Main Street, Glasgow, KY. Pappas is considered one of the country's pre-eminent fiddlers and his program is made possible by the Kentucky Humanities Council. The public is invited to attend this unique and entertaining program which is presented without an admission charge. - Samuel Terry



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Glasgow Musicale presents Nikos Pappas, fiddler



2012-10-03 - 317 East Main Street, Glasgow, KY - Photo submitted by Samuel Terry .
The Glasgow Musicale will present nationally-acclaimed fiddler Nikos Pappas at their 2pmCT, Sunday, October 14, 2012 program, "Commemorating the Civil War through Fiddle Music" at First United Methodist Church, 317 East Main Street, Glasgow, KY. Pappas is considered one of the country's pre-eminent fiddlers and his program is made possible by the Kentucky Humanities Council. The public is invited to attend this unique and entertaining program which is presented without an admission charge. - Samuel Terry

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