“The Country Cut Ups” would like to invite everyone to the Saint Jo Opry to join them in a night of family entertainment on Saturday, Oct. 10 starting at 7 p.m. in the Saint Jo auditorium.
The show will consist of ‘good ole’ country classics, a little bit of rock and roll, and maybe even some ‘Trick or Treat’ Halloween costumes. Door prizes will be given during the show.
Guest appearing on stage with “The Country Cut Ups” band will be singer Ronny May from Sunset and singer Wendy Hill from Bowie singing some country classics. Also appearing on stage will be fiddle player J.C. Maughan from the Forestburg area.
All three entertainers have been on the Saint Jo Opry stage several times and are great crowd pleasers.
Everyone is invited to come and show their support for these guest entertainers as they perform. The “Country Cut Ups,” both past and present, have sponsored the Saint Jo Opry, which is no in its 21st year. They appreciate the support that has been given throughout all the years of the Opry.
Admission will be $2 for adults with children 12 and under free. Groups are always welcome. Donations from the Opry are given to local area volunteer fire/EMS and other non-profit organizations.
Concessions will be provided by the First Methodist Church Youth Group from Forestburg.
For more information, contact David or Brenda at (940) 995-2178.
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