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Summer Concert Series - 2010

Our summer concert series runs most Sunday nights from late June to the end of August.  All concerts are held in our outdoor amphitheatre which makes for a wonderful setting to enjoy a broad range of musical acts that we present each year. 

2010 marks our fifteenth season hosting this concert series.  We invite everyone to come out and enjoy our shows.  Attendance is free, but we pass the hat to cover the costs of performers and to support the volunteer efforts that keep this facility in the best shape possible.

Date Performer
Info
Sunday June 13, 6:30 PM River Junction Band Great country. Back by popular demand.
Sunday June 20, 6:30 PM The Good Lovelies Three women of song.  From Mariposa’s main stage.
Sunday June 27, 6:30 PM 3 Kool Kats You will feel like dancing to their old tunes!
Sunday July 4, 6:30 PM Arnold Shilson/ Arlen Nash and company. Music for every taste.
Sunday July 11, 6:30 PM Trish Wales quartet One of the hottest acts in the Windsor/Detroit area!
Sunday July 18, 6:30 PM Mose Scarlett with Margaret Stowe The really old songs from a voice deep and resonant.
Sunday July 25, 6:30 PM The Laws A great new voice in folk and country. We had to have them back!
Sunday August 1, 6:30 PM Ron Leary Quartet

Featuring Ron’s plaintive country rock voice and Mr. Chill’s harmonica.

Sunday August 8, 6:30 PM The Beatnik 4 Be prepared to be happy. Classic pop at its best.
Sunday August 15, 6:30 PM The Mountaineers This new celtic ensemble is getting exciting reviews!
Sunday August 22, 6:30 PM Dale Butler and Company If you don't know Dale, it's time you did!
Sunday August 29, 6:30 PM Winterline A fine bluegrass ensemble.
Sunday September 5, 6:30 PM Crystal Gage Ontario’s country diva is back with a new band.

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