HSV Symphony Guild Presents Blue Grass & You – The Acousticatz

Every year, the HS/HSV Symphony Guild looks forward to the challenge of presenting a more casual music event.

This year’s event will be the unique musical experience of an Arkansas entertainment group, The Acousticatz, at Christ of Hills Methodist Church, March 7, 7:00 pm. Dinner is also available at 5:30 pm.

The Acousticatz are steeped in bluegrass but tinged by pop, jazz and country and can best be summed up in just five words: “Everything old is new again.” Embracing young and old alike, their song selection will please people with diverse musical tastes as they play bluegrass standards, Gospel tunes, contemporary bluegrass compositions and unique arrangements of songs originally performed in other genres of music.

The Acousticatz were Arkansas State winners and national semifinalists of the Colgate Country Showdown, the world’s biggest country music competition. The group has enjoyed extensive touring throughout Arkansas and the U.S. as well as maintaining a brisk schedule for the Arkansas Arts Council Arts On Tour program.

Dinner is being prepared by Champits Country Kitchen. The menu is pork tenderloin, mac n’ cheese, green beans and Granny Clampits’ cake for dessert.

Dinner tickets are $15 and show tickets are $10. You may register and purchase tickets at www.symphonyguild.org. To purchase tickets by phone or by mail, please contact Nancy Jorgensen at 501-984-2266 or mail a check payable to HS/HSV Symphony Guild with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Nancy Jorgensen, 14 Ibi Lane, HSV, AR 71909.

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