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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 6, 2001 Community 8 ireftums festival luegrass to Kaoab for third year The Third Annual Kanab from Idaho, Colorado, Tennes- Nevada, as well as Utah Bluegrass Festival is planned ' for July 2001, and will be and Arizona. The show will start Friday at held at the track field behind 3 the old middle school. Atten p.m. and end about 6:30 and dance was up at last years festi- - will be followed by a local talent val and were expecting it to be program and barbecue. All local bigger and better this year, musicians are invited to sign up There are bands coming thisyear for this talent program. Heres 13-1- 5, your chance to show your stufF-seacoustic instruments only. The e, eveninglocaltalentprogramwill start between 6:30 and 7 p.m. and will be free to the public. Barbecued food will be available at a nominal cost. Saturdays festivities will be from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and will include fiddle contests for youngstersteens and adults. time, but I thought it had been There are. workshops for chilmore recently than when I was dren and adults. A musician five. Joanne, I have this prob- teacher from Tennessee will Continued, from Page 7 lem. My youngest son took this do a childrens program using trip to see his friend... for musical instrucpuppets Thank goodness for relatives. tion. 11:30p.m. and theres another Any child is welcome and problem. advance reservations are en- What else could go wrong? The bus doesnt pick people took him out to dinner and had a up at the airport like they told great time with him. She got busst0P is about a half-- him safely on the Greyhovmd, be 7kTpTcidng wort mile away. Jus fnends picked him up at the gop by Guitar Magazine How did you get there? bus station at 3:00 a.m., and he writermusician Mike Maddux suitI .walked carrying the arrived at their house by 4:00 in from Colorado Springs. Bring case and golf clubs. the mormng. and learn the ba your That was good, a 15 year-ol- d well as intermediate and sics as Utah boy is walking with bagMom, 1 made it, mysonsaid advanced technique and licks. St. side of gage on the east cheerfully. I d tell you what it Advance registration is encour-looke- d Louis...in the dark. like around here, but it s j You need to get back to the pretty dark. I hope that you After the show on Saturday ev-airport right away, and dont chdn t worry about me too much. e to attend a take a ride with anyone. It wasnt .really that bad. sessionparty at Frontier But its a long walk. Sometimes life is stranger jam Movie Town at 7 than fiction and no, Tm not let-Ring. Ring. food and beverages HiJoanne this is your cousin ting him travel alone again any forpUrehase, and lots of informal Dixie. Yes, it has been a long time soon! music jamming from the band Travel On May 29 30, 2001. Big Trees Nursery out of Kanarraville, i Trees", numerous shrubs and Utah perennial plants on Thanks to a $2500 donation plus planted 20 Big the site of the Levi Stewart Memorial. made by Kanab High School, Kanab Middle School and Kanab Elementary School students 2002 Olympic Legacy Project, funds were available to purchase Big Trees, which will soon provide needed shade for the site. The citizens of Kanab and the Levi Stewart Foundations Board of Trustees commend and thank all those who participated in this effort to help honor are KHS students Cole Houston, Kanabs pioneer heritage. Pictured above: (l-- r) Sam Hamblin, Kirsten Vaughn, Jamie Hamblin, KHS Assistant Principal Gene Drake and Brad Williams, owner of Big Trees Nursery. On Friday, June 15, a Levi Stewart Memorial Founders Dinner will be held at 7 p.m. at the Kanab Middle School. Dinner tickets can be purchased at Glazier's Foodtown and at the Kane County Travel Council. The Memorial will be dedicated at 11 p.m. on Saturday, June 16 to be followed with a BBQ luncheon. All residents are encouraged to come join us in the celebrations. us-th- iito e gars members as well as anyone else that cares to join in. . Sundays show begins at 10 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. There are a number of other events scheduled simultaneously with the Bluegrass Festival including a Fine Art Show and a Quilt display at the Old Historic Kanab library building that is , being renovated with a generous grant, and a Mountain Man Rendezvous at the City Park. There will again be limited shade areas, but come prepared rnsmm WE AT KANAB TIRE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS AND WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU WITH THESE SPECIAL OFFERS & $5.00 IFF YOUR NEXT OIL CHANGE & FILTER Price includes oil disposal fee, up to 5 qts. of oil and chassis lubrication (if applicable) 4-TI- RE Road Hazard Protection ROTATION & Featuring COMPLETE TIRE INSPECTION CLIP THIS AD! AND BRING IT N 10 KANAB TIRE Not to be combined with another discount or used to reduce outstanding debt. Coupon must be redeemed. Only one coupon per car SHOCKS at STRUTS lagltDEiffiirs with umbrellas, chairs andor blankets. There will be food and beverages available to purchase all three days, and other ven- dors to shop from. Tickets will be available at the gate: Friday-$3.0Saturday & Sunday-$5.0- 0 each day. Children under seven are free with a paying parent. To register for the workshops, fiddle contests, or any other information, please call Terry Griffin at her at or 0, 644-526- 1, e-m- ail slikrokkanab.net. Look for more information about the bands and the other activities for this fun weekend in future issues of the Southern Utah News. 265 East 300 South Kanab 644-255- 7 |