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Stecoah Valley bluegrass series tickets on sale

art stecoahSeason tickets are now on sale for the “2013 Appalachian Evening Concert Series” in at the Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center outside Robbinsville.

The Grand Old Stage has been graced in the past with top bluegrass performers such as Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, Bill Monroe, The Carter Family, Chet Atkins and Carl Story. The center carries on the bluegrass tradition with bands like Balsam Range, The Jeff Little Trio and Kruger Brothers.

The series is at 7:30 p.m. every Saturday from June 29 through Aug. 31. General Seating is $120 for adults, $40 for students (K-12) for season tickets. Season reserved seat prices are $50 Rows A through E and $25 for any other seat or chair. Contributors of $1,000 or more in 2013 receive two free reserved seats upon purchase of season tickets.

www.StecoahValleyCenter.com or 828.479.3364.

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