
Friends and neighbors gather on the banks of the Wabash on Sunday evenings for the 2008 Kehoe Park
Summer Concert Series. Hosted
by the Creative
Arts Center and the Bluffton Parks Department, the concert series has
brought a variety of quality music to the community for
18 seasons.
Bring a lawn chair or blanket (and insect spray) and settle on the
grassy terraced steps for an evening of live entertainment.
Concerts are free with paid concessions available, including JBGs delicious frozen custard. It is fun for the entire family!
The
Creative Arts Center's Balentine Gallery is open one hour prior to all
concerts. Visitors are encouraged to arrive at the park early, stake
out a great seat, then stroll across the river on the pedestrian bridge to see the latest exhibit in the gallery.
Kehoe
Park is located two blocks north of downtown Bluffton at the
intersection of SR1 and SR 124. Parking is free in the Dutch Mill Plaza
parking lot. For details about visiting us and an area map, see here.

Wild Rodeo Band: Contemporary country
July 6 at 7 p.m.
The Wild Rodeo Band from Harlan serve up cover tunes from today's top country artists, such as Garth Brooks and Keith Urban.
Sponsor: Bluffton Rotary Club

Spike & the Bulldogs: Oldies
July 20 at 7 p.m.
Spike and the Bulldogs are back by popular demand with their 50s & 60s rock and roll hits.

Gothard Sisters: Celtic violin, song & dance
July 27 at 7 p.m.
The Gothard Sisters are champion Irish dancers who weave their own fiddle tune arrangements, songs, stories and unique choreography into a lively,
entertaining show. Greta (age 21), Willow (18) and Solana (12) have performed internationally to critical acclaim.

Cool Chilis Band: Latin
August 3 at 7 p.m.
The Cool Chilis Band band return for a second year with their big band, Latin sound.
Sponsor: Wells County Foundation

Express Music: 40s & 50s Memories
August 10 at 7 p.m.
Express Music entertains on the Banks of the Wabash with a look back at those great 40s and 50s tunes. An added treat is a
ballroom dance demonstration by The Felgers.

Jennie DeVoe: Soul & blues
August 17 at 7 p.m.
Jennie DeVoe is an endearing soul-blues singer who radiates the vibe of a 21st century
flower child. Her potent gospel voice tames
any crowd she encounters.
DeVoe is now inhabiting the dangerous, psychedelic space of icon Janis
Joplin.

Hoosier Harmony Quartet: Southern Gospel
August 24 at 7 p.m.
Hoosier Harmony Quartet present familiar Southern Gospel songs sure to have you tapping your toes.
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