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A day of bluegrass at the library

The Macon County Library will come alive with music on Thursday, Aug. 18, with Lady and the Old Timers at 11 a.m. and Mary Kay Sullivan and Harry Miller and their band, Country Memories, at 7 p.m.

Lady and the Old Timers are one lovely lady and seven old-timers, the oldest being 85 years young. They provide vocals and music by stringed instruments and one harmonica.

Country Memories will provide contemporary and traditional country, bluegrass and gospel music, humor, a little yodeling and even a little “country rap” thrown in.

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