DEWEES TO PERFORM IN ENOSBURG, BENIFITS HOME HEALTH

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Rusty DeWees, The Logger, brings his Tour of Comedy and Music to the Enosburg Opera House on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Franklin County Home Health Agency and the Friends of the Opera House present this event to raise support for two cornerstones of our community!

Doors open 6:00 p.m. and the show will start at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $25 each. Purchase them at www.enosburgoperahouse.org and pick them up at the door the night of the event. Tickets are still available, but this show will sell out fast!

In addition to the show, you can bid on gifts in a live auction by Rusty from the stage. We will also have a 50/50 raffle at the event. Refreshments will be sold and a cash bar will be onsite.

Rusty’s stories, jokes, ad libs, and family feel atmosphere are not to be missed in this full show with an intermission. “I love Enosburg and have bunches of new jokes since last I played there,” says Rusty. Another reason to come, beside the great Logger rural comedy is Vermont’s extreme Old-Time Fiddler, Patrick Ross. Patrick grew up in Canaan and lives in Newbury with his wife, daughter, two dogs and a cat. Patrick’s not bringing the dogs and cat, but he is bringing — and playing like you’ve never heard — his fiddle, mandolin, banjo, telecaster and six string guitar, cello, and his power bow. Look out front row!

Rusty’s Logger show has been touring New England for twenty years without missing an beat. His Mom always said, “It’s the best show ever.”

FCHHA is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) home health care organization committed to providing quality home healthcare and hospice to people of all ages and incomes throughout Franklin County.  For more information about FCHHA, call (802) 527-7531 or visit www.fchha.org.

The Friends of the Opera House is a non-profit 501c3 organization dedicated to maintaining and preserving the Opera House as a cultural center. For more information about the Opera House, call (802) 933-6171 or visit www.enosburgoperahouse.org

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