Taylors Falls Memorial Community Center
Photo by J. Harrington
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Reading "What I Found" had also triggered some serious waxing nostalgic for the days of our youth, when we hung out in the coffee shops of Cambridge MA during the early years of the folk revival. While enjoying Ms. Williams' writings, and wondering why there weren't more folk singers performing in the St. Croix Valley, which has wonderful coffee shops and several suitable venues, what should appear in our email inbox but the following we think worth sharing:
Hi all —You're all invited. We hope to see at least some of you there. Local is as local does.℠
I hope you will join Rich and me for Sunday afternoon folk music concerts at the historic Taylors Falls Memorial Community Center, 312 Government Street. All of the concerts are from 2-4 p.m., admission $10 at the door (checks or cash only, please), children under 12 free. Snacks and beverages will be for sale. The Community Center is handicapped accessible and there is free parking.
Come enjoy great regional acts in a family-friendly setting! We have four great bands lined up to help warm up our Sunday afternoons. Proceeds will benefit TF Parks, and your support will help bring this winter music series back again next year. Feel free to forward this information to your friends, we need to get the word out!
February 18 The Hampden Rounders featuring Adam Granger, Pop Wagner and Anni Spring — Swing, bluegrass and folk The Rounders guarantee a fun, easygoing show chock-full of old-timey fiddle tunes and swing, bluegrass and folk songs, with a few originals thrown in for good measure. WARNING: The Hampden Rounders cannot guarantee that silliness and frivolity will not ensue.
March 11 The Dead Pigeons — Americana The Dead Pigeons have come to be known for their infectious, foot stomping sound -- an original mix of upbeat bluegrass and lyrically driven ballads.
March 25 King Wilkie’s Dream — Bluegrass and country Bluegrass, blues, swing, Americana, country, tin pan alley, old time, and just a little pop are all represented in the music that you may hear from KWD. King Wilkie's Dream is a talented bluegrass band that has a wonderful energy and unique ability to engage the crowd.
April 22 Amanda Oliver and the New Pedestrians — Contemporary blues, bluegrass and country rock
Sponsored by Friends of the Taylors Falls Parks & Recreation Commission and The Houdeks. For more information visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/TFSundayMusic, or call (651) 240-0125.
Summer in a Small Town
“Now. Steal Pleasure.”Yes, the young mothers are beautiful,with all the self-acceptance of exhaustion,still dazed from their great outpouring,pushing their strollers along the public river walk.And the day is also beautiful—the replica 19th-century paddle-wheelerperpetually moored at the city wharfwith its glassed-in bar and grillfor the lunch-and-cocktail-seekerswho come for the Mark Twain Happy Hourwhich lasts as long as the Mississippi.This is the kind of town where the rush hour traffic haltsto let three wild turkeys cross the road,and when the high school music teacher retiresafter thirty yearsthe movie marquee says, “Thanks Mr. Biddleman!”and the whole town comes to hearthe tuba solos of old students.Summer, when the living is easyand we store up pleasure in our bodieslike fat, like Eskimos,for the coming season of privation.All August the Ferris wheel will turnin the little amusement park,and screaming teenage girls will jump into the riverwith their clothes on,right next to the No Swimming sign.Trying to cool the heat inside the small townsof their bodies,for which they have no words;obedient to the voice inside which tells them,
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