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Concerts on the Creek

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Presented by the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, the 11th season of Concerts on the Creek will return with Summer & Bray of Mountain Faith (bluegrass/gospel) on Friday, July 17, at Bridge Park in Sylva.

Performances will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. The tentative schedule is as follows:

• Saturday, July 18 - Bohemian Jean (classic hits/acoustic)

• Friday, July 24 - Darren Nicholson Band (Americana/bluegrass)

• Saturday, July 25 - Mile High Band (classic rock/country)

• Friday, July 31 - Tuxedo Junction (classic hits)

• Saturday, Aug. 1 - Terri Lynn Queen, Tim Queen & Scott Baker (classic hits)

• Friday, Aug. 7 - Dashboard Blue (classic hits)

• Saturday, Aug. 8 - Eleanor Underhill & Friends (Americana)

• Friday, Aug. 14 - Jonah Riddle & Carolina Express (bluegrass/gospel)

• Saturday, Aug. 15 - The Rewind House Band (classic rock)

• Friday, Aug. 21 - The Get Right Band (funk/rock)

• Saturday, Aug. 22 - Shane Meade & The Sound (soul/rock)

• Friday, Aug. 28 - Arnold Hill Band (rock/Americana)

• Saturday, Aug. 29 - Keil Nathan Smith Band (classic rock/country)

• Friday, Sept. 4 - Daddy Rabbit (blues/rock)

• Saturday, Sept. 5 - SKA City (ska)

Attendees are welcome to bring a chair or blanket. These events are free, but donations are encouraged. Dogs must be kept on a leash. No alcohol, smoking or coolers are allowed in the park. 

Organizers will strongly suggest that everyone obeys safe Covid-19 practices, which include social distancing (staying at least six feet apart), using hand sanitizer when possible, and wearing protective face coverings/masks. 

These concerts are organized and produced by the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, the Town of Sylva and the Jackson County Parks and Recreation Department. 

For more information, call 828.586.2155, visit www.mountainlovers.com/concerts-on-the-creek or Concerts on the Creek’s Facebook page. 

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