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Double Header Entertainment, Adair Annex Sat., Oct. 5, 2013

Update: Due to special circumstances Gene & Kelly hour canceled. - Jana Esch

By Jana Esch, Entertainment Coordinator
Farmers Market on the Square

We have two groups scheduled for the Farmer’s Market on the Square Saturday, providing music for most the morning:
  • 09:00amCT: Gene Fudge and 15 year old daughter Kelly. Listen as Kelly sings Christian music as her father backs her up with the guitar.
  • 10:30amCT: A market favorite, Simply Us, will be singing gospel bluegrass. Group members are Ronnie Dial on mandolin, Terry Kerns on lead guitar, Stevie Foster on banjo, Michele Foster with upright bass, and Bob Duncan on rhythm guitar.
Everyone is invited to check out the products of various vendors, grab a sandwich, and enjoy the entertainment during the Farmer's Market on the Square which is open every Saturday, 8am-12pm noon CT. - Jana Esch, Entertainment Coordinator, Farmers Market on the Square. Phone 270-378-1375




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