What: Muscatine County Arts Council Second Sunday Summer Concert Series
Where: On the patio at Pearl Plaza, 208 W. 2nd Street, Muscatine, Iowa.
When: 2nd Sunday of every month from June-September- 6/14; 7/12; 8/9; 9/13 6:00 pm
Sponsor: The Muscatine County Arts Council
The Muscatine County Arts Council has announced its musical line-up for its 2009 Second Sunday Summer Concert Series. Kicking off the series on June 14th will be Cruisin', a long time favorite of people in the Muscatine area from the 1960's. The band is famous for their 60's Rock and Roll and will be inducted this summer into the Iowa Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
In July we will enjoy the music of the Frydaddies, a locally based group who specializes in a variety of music including country, rock, blues and folk.
August will bring us some great big band music performed by the River City Big Band.
We will finish up in September with a classical vocalist from Muscatine, Sarah Snydacker.
Food will be available for purchase starting at 5:00 pm from the Port City Underground and Elly's Tea and Coffee. Please bring your own chair. The concerts are free to the public, however, donations to help continue the series are gladly accepted.
For more information check the website at http://www. muscatineartscouncil.org or call 563-260-2772.
Sincerely,
Chris Clark and Duffy De France
Muscatine County Arts Council Board Members
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