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Trinity Park Music Festival
4 Way Street

Trinity Park Music Festival

Featuring The Big Galoots / Celebration / Edd Lively / Willie Smith / Mace Maben / Kat Daddy / David Bullock / 4 Way Street / Stymie / Naked Letus / Nitzinger / Neal Drennan / Buddy Whittington

When: Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008, 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Where: Trinity Park Shelter House, 2300 West 7th Street, Fort Worth

Cost: Free

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This will be the sixth festival, please come out and help celebrate the Sixties music scene of Fort Worth while helping provide the Tarrrant Area Food Bank with food donations.

Please bring canned goods and especially Peanut Butter. There will be many of Fort Worth's finest musicians performing, most of whom have been performing since teenagers in the teen clubs and night clubs of the Sixties.

The producers of the soon to be released brilliant documentary about the Fort Worth garage band and music scene of the Sixties "Teen AGoGo" will be on hand with information on the upcoming blockbuster.

There will be free food, silent auction, Masseuses, Art and crafts, A Ministry of Monty Python silly walk cake walk, T-shirts, a special brief appearance of the 7th street Traveling Salvation Plasticwind Rhythm Section, a live auction and who knows what else. Food will be presented by Renowned Internationally recognized Chef Enrique Benecio Del Dicco and his chief cook Presto Chango of the Nationally famous Ranchview Motel. All though food is free, donations are welcome. Donations are to fund this event and all proceeds will go to the Food Bank.

For More info call Rick @ 817 271 6713, email rbened9864@aol.com

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Event posted Oct. 13, 2008
Last updated Oct. 13, 2008



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