KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association and the Lake County Historical Society are once again presenting “Bluegrass at the Ely,” that will benefit both organizations.
The event will be held on Saturday, Sept. 8, on the grounds of the Ely Stage Stop and Country Museum at 9921 State Highway 281 (Soda Bay Road) from noon to 5 p.m.
Tickets are $20 per person pre-sale and $25 at the gate.
Bluegrass at the Ely will feature the popular Blue and Lonesome band from Sonoma County and the Bay Area who play straight ahead traditional Bluegrass music.
Some great local talent from Lake, Mendocino, and Sonoma counties complete the day’s schedule.
The groups include Uncle Mike, well-liked musician from Clearlake performing a wide variety of music on guitar and mandolin; Angle of Repose, Scott Serena and Friends from Cobb who play folk and Traditional music; Konocti Fiddle Club consisting of very gifted young fiddlers led by Andi Skelton; Humdingers led by Bill Bordisso who play a variety of songs on traditional instruments with rich vocal harmony and favorites; and Twin Fiddle, Gus Garelick and Andi Skelton, award-winning fiddlers, accompanied by Don Coffin on guitar.
There will be art and craft booths, food vendors and beer and wine available for sale. Bring your own lawn chair for seating and no dogs please. Children age 6 and under will be admitted at no charge.
Pre-sale tickets will be available at Catfish Coffeehouse in Clearlake and Watershed Books in Lakeport or online at www.andersonmarsh.org.
For information call 707-995-2658.
Cancelled: ‘Bluegrass at the Ely’ benefit to be held Sept. 8
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