Friday, October 25, 2011
Jeff Talmadge
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Gina Forsyth
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Erik Balkey
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Bob Gramann |
Picker's Supply Concert
hall
902 Caroline St., Fredericksburg, VA (entrance in alley around
back) Suggested
Donation $10.00
Kids & Students $5.00
Call (540) 898-0611 for information.
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