The Mountain-Ear Podcast
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Local Events Spotlight: 4th of July Barn Dance 2025 with Kris McFarland
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Promotional Statement: 7 hours of music, arts & crafts booths, food trucks, craft beer, and kids' activities all for only $37! Kids 12 and under free!
We have a big day of 7 hours of music including Magoo the band, High Lonesome, The High Road Home, New Family Dog with Bridget Law of Elephant Revival, Adam Pause, Montana Sand, and John McKay. Plus artist booths, food trucks, craft beer, and kids’ activities all for only $37 and kids 12 & under are free! And don't forget, 100% of the profits go to the Gilpin County School music department.
So come on out on the 4th of July for a great day for the whole family and support music programs for local kids! It's at the Gilpin County Fairgrounds just off the Peak to Peak Highway at 250 Norton Drive, Black Hawk, CO. The event is from 1:30-9:00 pm.
Our theme song is courtesy of singer-songwriter Brittney Wagner. Stream her record Better off Dead here.
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