Okanagan Sun July 2012

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Music In The Park Summer is here and it’s time to come to the Park and enjoy the music sponsored by the Oliver Community Arts Council. Music In The Park has been well-attended for many years. The east side of the old CPR Station (Oliver Visitor Centre) facing the river has proven to be a favorite site for the audience and the musicians. There is ample parking, also an easy walk from the Town and the R.V. parks. Music In The Park begins July 5th and runs every Thursday evening until August 23rd. The musicians play from 6.30-8 p.m. Admission is by donation and greatly appreciated by the Arts Council. Your donations provide the Arts Council with the monies to enable these concerts that bring hours of enjoyment. Every year, the Music In The Park committee provides the audience with a diverse selection of performers and a new musical event every week. This year, the musicians featured are from the South Okanagan with special guest performers from Vancouver. July 5th we start Music In The Park with the well known Kettle Valley Brakemen, Phil Wiebe, Jack Godwin, Debbie Liebrecht & Craig Brown entertaining with railroad songs and stories. July 12 – The Procrastinators - classic rockandroll. Ed Dukes, John Kwasnica,

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Jim Ruhland, & Dan Atkinson. July 19-- Carlie & Julie Kennedy Country folk music. Carlie and Julie are twin sisters whose performances have won many awards. This evening will be the Valley First “Feed the Valley” food bank drive and donations of food for the Oliver Food Bank will be most welcome.

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