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Better Off Dead Pays Tribute to The Grateful Dead at Tally Ho Theater
Grateful Dead enthusiasts are in for a treat as the tribute band Better Off Dead brings their dynamic celebration of the legendary rock group to the Tally Ho Theater. On Friday, May 17th from 7pm to 8pm, fans can expect a concert experience filled with the same passion and energy that has defined the Grateful Dead for decades.
Get Grungy with Ten: Pearl Jam Tribute Band Live at Tally Ho Theater
Grungy riffs and impassioned lyrics are on the menu as the Tally Ho Theater prepares to host an evening that will transport you straight back to the '90s. For one night only, the renowned Ten - Pearl Jam Tribute Band will take the stage, promising a nostalgic journey through the hits of one of rock's most iconic bands.
Boonsborough Museum of History joins The Civil War Trails
BOONSBORO — The Boonsborough Museum of History recently joined the multi-state Civil War Trails (CWT) program. The program directs travelers to more than 1,500 sites across six states. This not only will help visitors better understand the skirmish which swirled through the streets of Boonsboro in 1862, but also will promote the museum internationally.
Shenandoah Conservatory Hosts Prestigious Honors Recital and Graduate Hooding Event
Music enthusiasts and academic supporters, mark your calendars for a prestigious evening at Shenandoah Conservatory. The esteemed institution is set to celebrate the remarkable talents and academic achievements of its students with the "Shenandoah Conservatory Honors Recital, Awards Ceremony & Graduate Hooding" event.
Boonsboro Farmers Market opens for season
Featuring 26 full- and part-time vendors, the market will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. each Tuesday from May 7 through Oct. 22 in the parking lot next to the police station, 241 Potomac St. The market will be open rain or shine. The market is supported by the...
Rohrersville Cornet Band to host spring concert May 19
ROHRERSVILLE — The Rohrersville Cornet Band will be hosting a Spring Concert on Sunday, May 19, at 3 p.m. in its historic 1916 band hall at 4315 Main St., Rohrersville. This event will open the band’s 187th year of providing musical entertainment throughout the tri-state area. As a result of its organization in 1837 by W.C. McCoy, The Rohrersville Band ranks as one of the four longest-surviving community bands in the United States.
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