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published on 05/02/2006

6th Annual Bob Douglas Fiddle Fest

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Chattanooga Audubon Society
When: Saturday, May 20, 2006, 10:00a to 6:00pm
Where: Chattanooga Audubon Society

Audubon Acres in East Brainerd / 900 N. Sanctuary Road
Exit 3-A off I-75; East on East Brainerd Road; Right on Gunbarrel Road; (follow signs)

Cost: CAS Members - $5.00
Non-Members - $6.00
Children - $3.00

Bring your lawn chairs and your dancing feet! It's a first for us - Bob Dalsemer and the Dog Branch Band from John C. Campbell Folk School will be call dances in the meadow from 2:00p to 4:00p.

The day will be filled with good ole-time music that makes you just want to get up and ‘shake a leg’. We are scheduled to start at 10:00a and stop at 6:00p – but who knows. If the spirit calls we may last a little longer!! Musicians this year include:

James Mayberry, Dulcimer; Tom Morgan, Lynne Haas and John Boulware; Bramble Roses; Dalton Roberts, Peanut Faircloth, and Redbird Clingan; Dismembered Tennesseeans; Ducktown Station; Dirt Road Band; Ed Brown Band.

In addition to our music and dancing, we will have spinning and weaving demonstrations in Spring Frog Cabin Food and drinks will be available for purchase. So bring your lawn chairs and spend your Saturday the way it should be spent – relaxing in the sunshine with good people and great music!

The Chattanooga Audubon Society is a non-profit organization. Our mission is to educate and promote an understanding of the responsibility to preserve and protect our environmental, cultural, and historical resources through programming and stewardship. Chattanooga Audubon Society is where nature, history and the arts meet.


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