Bellewood Acres Farm Tunes

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Get ready to relax after a long week at work!  Enjoy dinner, drinks, and the best bluegrass bands at Bellewood Acres’ Farm Tunes!  Bring the family because the incredible views, great food, jamming music, and no cover make this summer series perfect for the whole family!  Every Friday from 6pm-9pm at Bellewood Acres on The Guide!

Here’s who’s performing:
August 10 – Matt Sircely & Jeff Scroggins
August 17 – Prozac Mountain Boys
August 24 – Wicked Timing
August 31 – Queens Bluegrass
September 7 – Broken Bow Stringband
September 14 – Ruby Flambe’
September 21 – Lost at Last
September 28 – Hot Damn Scandal

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