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Thursday, August 9, 2012

WorldStage! Concert Series at Utah Cultural Celebration Center Monday August 6, 2012


Red Desert Ramblers Bring Blend of Bluegrass, Classic County
and Swing to WorldStage! Concert Series

WHAT:           Local bluegrass and classic country band Red Desert Ramblers perform at WorldStage! Concert Series, following National Night Out Kickoff Event
           
WHEN:            Monday, August 6, 2012

WHERE:         Utah Cultural Celebration Center
                        1355 West 3100 South          
                        West Valley City, UT 84119
                                               
WHO:              Everyone is invited to enjoy the Red Desert Ramblers concert and National Night Out Kickoff Event free of            charge

WHY:              The Red Desert Ramblers play bluegrass, classic country and swing music blending harmonies with smoking instrumental breaks. The Salt Lake Tribune says, “When it comes to locally produced bluegrass bands, it’s hard to do better.” They have been honored by the International Bluegrass Music Association by being the first Utah Band (and Sharon is the first hammered dulcimer player) to ever be hired for an IBMA performance, and were the only bluegrass band featured at the Mountain West Conference of the Arts.

Come early and enjoy West Valley City’s National Night Out kickoff event, featuring free food, entertainment, emergency preparedness displays, youth activities and much more. West Valley City elected officials, police and fire departments and staff will be on hand to answer residents’ questions. Performers will entertain the crowd throughout the evening and the event will culminate in the WorldStage! Concert.

The Utah Cultural Celebration Center is now accessible from 3300 South along Cultural Celebration Drive (1200 West) in addition to access from Redwood Road along 3100 South.

For more information about this and other events at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center, call 801-965-5100, or visit www.culturalcelebration.org.

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