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#5 Saturday, July 31, Big Bear Mountain Twilight Music Festival; 2 Adults for $25, Big Bear Discovery Center Amphitheater

SKU: $25.00
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Big Bear Mountain Twilight Music Festival
Big Bear Discovery Center Amphitheater
A Menu of Great Mountain Music for all Ages and Tastes
4:00-9:00pm; Gates open at 3:00pm
Buy the Blue Plate Special NOW!!

2 Adults for $25 Teens 13-18 $10; Children 12 and under FREE
Free parking onsite and overflow with free shuttle; VIP Parking in Lot #3; held for VIP Members until 5:30pm

Go to http://www.sbnfa.org/bbdc_contact.php for directions

The National Forest Association delivers a knockout line-up of great mountain music performed by some of the best bands in Southern California for the unbelievable price of 2 for $25! Enjoy a twilight experience in an intimate surrounding of Jeffry pines and aromas with some of the best sounds of traditional and progressive bluegrass, western, Celtic, folk, country rock, blues and a few nods to the “King”. Proceeds benefit forest restoration, environmental education and responsible recreation initiatives of the National Forest Association. Scheduled to appear:

Bruce Guynn & Big Rain; 4:00 pm
www.newcoastrecords.com/big_rain.html
Sweet vocal harmonies and award-winning country rock, western, blues and more

Lonesome Otis Bluegrass Band; 5 pm
www.lonesomeotis.com
Hard-driving classic bluegrass with an appreciation for a slightly more contemporary feel.

Sligo Rags; 6:30pm
www.sligorags.com
Celtic music with just a sprinkling of bluegrass, country and jazz textures
Award-winning “Best Folk Band” by OC Magazine returns by popular demand to the Music Festival stage

Headline Band Back by Popular Demand!
Nathan McEuen, Scott Gates & Chuck Hailes; 7:45pm
www.scottgates.com
www.nathan mceuen.net
Originals and classics with a bluegrass twist and a nod to the past

Musical prodigy on the mandolin, Scott Gates, joins singer/songwriter Nathan McEuen, born and raised in the bluegrass and folk scene by Grammy-award winning father, John McEuen of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, along with Chuck Hailes on bass deliver knock out acoustic music on the Discover Center Amphitheater stage.

Bill Knick’s Café will offer a light dinner fare, snacks and soft bar. Flo’s Treats returns offering amazing kettle korn and other delectable treats. A beer, wine and margarita bar will be open for service offering a solid selection of domestic and import beers and a new add to the menu, Irish Coffee. Outside beverages are not allowed, please.

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