TUESDAY June 5, 2018 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 CENTS Colby Deitz Band kicks off Music by the Tracks THE PRIDE OF THE CANES BY MARIE NESMITH
[email protected] Continuing to offer complimen- tary concerts in the heart of Cartersville, Music by the Tracks will return June 16 with a “high en- ergy” performance by the Colby Deitz Band. Ongoing from 7 to 9 p.m., the downtown offering will be pre- sented at Friendship Plaza. Along with live entertainment, the event will feature food and drinks for purchase by Julian’s Kitchen, Ref- ormation Brewery and The Local Bar and Grill. “Music by the Tracks began two JENNIFER MCMAHAN/SPECIAL summers ago and is based on the The Colby Deitz Band will perform at Music by the Tracks in previous summer concert series downtown Cartersville June 16. downtown Cartersville did back in very well-attended, and the DDA year. Based off of the attendance of the early 2000s,” said Hannah Sur- wanted to bring that essence back the 2017 concerts, we’re expecting SPECIAL/MLBNETWORK This screenshot of MLB.com shows Cartersville High graduate Anthony Seigler posing with rett, Cartersville Downtown Devel- into our downtown. The Music by a great turnout at all of our upcom- Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred after the New York Yankees selected opment Authority’s marketing and the Tracks concert series has ing Music by the Tracks events. Seigler with the 23rd overall pick in Monday’s MLB Draft. For more on Seigler getting drafted, promotions coordinator. “Those evolved over the previous two years see page 1B.