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Chris Thompson & Coral Creek String Band GoldenHistory.org Golden Music Festival Festival Schedule Welcome! A few reminders: alcohol is allowed only within the park, smoking is not allowed in any part of the park, and we appreciate your assistance in using recycling and trash containers. Enjoy the concert! Music Lineup FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 5:30-9 pm Gates open at 4:00pm (Members at 3:55) 5:30 Sporty Lee 6:45 The Mile Markers 8:00 Trout Steak Revival SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 5:00-9 pm Gates open at 4:00pm (Members at 3:55) 5:00 The Westside Flyers Violin Ensemble 5:30 Russ Chapman 6:45 Chris Thompson & Coral Creek String Band 8:00 Finnders & Youngberg SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 3:30-7 pm Gates open at 2:30 (Members at 2:25) 3:30 Dave Richey & KC Groves 4:45 Adam Kinghorn Quartet 6:00 Jeff Scroggins & Colorado GoldenHistory.org Golden Music Festival From The Director, Nathan Richie Welcome to the Golden Music Festival at Clear Creek History Park! This weekend’s event is a benefit for Golden History Museums. All proceeds earned support GHM’s education programs and collections conservation. Clear Creek History Park is one of three historic properties operated by Golden History Museums, a division of the City of Golden Parks and Recreation Department. If you look north across Clear Creek you will see the Golden History Center, home to changing exhibits, public programs and our artifact collection. To the south at the corner of Arapahoe and 12th Streets sits the Astor House Museum, an 1867 boarding house that is listed on the National Register. These special places are open year round and offer an array of fun, family programming. In fact, if you stop by this park next week, you’d see dozens of kids participating in Hands-on His- tory—our highly popular summer camp for kids ages 6-11. For a full list of events, visit GoldenHistory.org. Also, be sure to “Like” us on Facebook (if you have a mobile device, you can do it right now at www.facebook.com/ GoldenHistoryMuseums). This year we implemented some big changes to this event. First, we grew the festival from one day to three days, we added a sustainable lifestyle component (thanks in part to our partners at the City of Golden Sustain- ability Department), and we changed the name of the event from Summer Solstice to Golden Music Festival to better reflect the beautiful, dynamic community we love to call home. This event would not be possible without the support of our sponsors and advertisers. A big thank you to the City of Golden, MillerCoors, Credit Union of the Rockies, Shelter Insurance Agent Elizabeth Buehler, AC Golden, and SCFD. Also many thanks to our tremendous volunteers, the Friends of Golden History Museums, and Golden Young Professionals. Thank you and enjoy the concert! GoldenHistory.org Golden Music Festival GoldenHistory.org Sip. Dine. 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The Astor House, a former hotel and boarding house, offers a glimpse of life at the frenetic turn of the 20th century when Golden was a bustling supply town and trade center. Establishments like the As- tor House were an important fixture in Golden where transients and passers-through outnumbered residents nearly four to one. Clear Creek History Park recreates 1880s life on a ranch in nearby Golden Gate Canyon. Visitors can immerse themselves in pioneer life by helping tend our garden, lending a hand with chores, participating in a school lesson, and caring for our farm animals. The Golden History Center features a variety of changing exhibits about Golden’s past. It also boasts one of the finest collections of Coors Porcelain in the country, fun Jolly Rancher memorabilia, and a wealth of artifacts that tell the story of our city from its founding to present day. We encourage you to explore and enjoy each of our venues. You’ll find that GHM offers something for everyone in your family and is a place you can visit and share with your friends and family time and again. Visit GoldenHistory.org GoldenHistory.org Cuban ”Best Sandwich in Golden!” BRING THIS COUPON ND BUY 1 SUNNY-MADE SANDWICH & GET A 2 SANDWICH FREE! 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Golden Music Festival Entertainer Profile The Mile Markers Deeply rooted in old time, folk and traditional American music, The Mile Markers are a modern American roots band based in Den- ver, Colorado. The power of The Mile Markers rests squarely on the riveting vocal interplay and lyrical craftsmanship of the group’s founding members Julie Stratton (guitar/vocals) and Bevin Foley (fiddle/vocals). The group is further rounded out and supported by the rollicking and clever stylings of banjo player Sal Clark and bass- ist Nicki handy. From Moab, Utah to Chicago, Illinois to the Pacific Northwest, The Mile Markers continue to build an ever-growing base of fans and friends anywhere their musical travels take them. Lee Patterson of the Buffalo Grass Acoustic Society put it well when he said, “This well-balanced and powerful duo has a stylistic matu- rity and sophistication well beyond their ages. The duet’s vocals are expressive, nuanced and so in sync that it seemed I was hearing one mind, singing through two voices. Acoustic beauty like theirs is a rare find.” GoldenHistory.org Golden Music Festival GoldenHistory.org Entertainer Profile Trout Steak Revival Photo: Jeffrey John Trout Steak Revival, a bluegrass quintet, has been touted as one of Denver’s unsigned rising talents in the roots music scene. Their progressive sound – a blend of mountain music and original com- positions – will soothe your spirit as much as it delights your ears. Formed in 2008, after a series of informal jam sessions along the banks of the South Platte River, Trout Steak Revival released its self-titled debut album in October of 2010. From there, they built a steady fan base playing in local bars, hometowns, and even the Tel- luride Bluegrass Festival band competition in June 2011. Perhaps the most enjoyable element of these soulful story-tellers is their gift for lyricism and a heart for playful experimentation. Every live show guarantees a good time for the musicians and the audi- ence alike, because it’s clear that these modern-day troubadours are just happy to be strumming their hearts out for our very own listening pleasure.
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