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John And Susan Turchin
Host Woolly Music Fest
Event Benefits Area Fire Departments
And Other Charities
To celebrate falls leaf change and
Banner Elks thirty year old fall tradition, The
Woolly Worm festival, John and Susan
Turchin are hosting the Woolly Music Fest at the Heart
Rock Amphitheatre,
North Carolinas equal to Colorados Red Rocks,
at The Lodges of Eagles Nest on Saturday, October 21,
2006 from noon until 9:00 PM.
This celebration is the second in a series of musical
events to raise funds for a new Fire
Engine for the Banner Elk Volunteer Fire Department, to
continue to fund a scholarship established in the name
of four fire fighters who lost their lives when their
boat capsized in a boating accident earlier this year,
to raise funds for the Beech Mountain and Fall Creek Volunteer
Fire Departments, and to raise funds for several other
local charities.
The Woolly Music Fest benefit will feature the John Cowan
Band, Bluegrass. Newgrass. Rock N Rollgrass, country,
rock-and-roll, Lonesome River Band, country, Laura Blackley
and the Love Handles, a pleasant blend of blue grass and
country, Lance Mills & The Hillbilly Angels, and The
Carburetors, as well as several other local bands. The
event, co-sponsored by The Great Train Robbery, The Blackboard
Restaurant, and other local businesses, is promoting a
day of music, family, and fun. Activities planned include
a pumpkin carving contest, three legged races, tug-o-war,
and an ultimate treasure hunt. Tickets prices are $10
for adults, $5 for kids (12 and under) and free for children
under 5. Tickets will be on sale with the proceeds going
directly to the local charities. Tickets can be purchased
in advance at the Great Train Robbery or at the Woolly
Worm Festival.
The Woolly Music Fest is part of a series of weekly barbeques
John and Susan Turchin have been hosting at The Lodges
of Eagles Nest every Saturday throughout the summer. The
event is open to the public and all are encouraged to
bring family and friends to explore the charming town
of Banner Elk, attend the 29th annual Woolly Worm Festival,
and to enjoy the majestic beauty of The Lodges at Eagles
Nest where the mountains will come alive with live music,
featured artists, and lots of fall surprises and fun.
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