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Country music will fill Munster park Saturday

Country music will fill Munster park Saturday
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Munster Parks and Recreation is hosting its first Summer's End Festival this weekend.

Hours are noon to 8 p.m. Saturday at the new Centennial Park entertainment stage, 9701 Calumet Ave. This one-day event features country, rockabilly music throughout the day, a kids inflatable area, food concessions, a beer garden, free line dance lessons, a bean bag tournament and more.

The festival will feature three bands beginning with Little Nashville at noon.

This award-winning, family-focused live concert offers children the opportunity to have fun while learning about the world around them. Words and messaging are geared toward kids. For information, visit www.littlenashvillemusic.com.

For information, visit www.littlenashvillemusic.com. At 2:30, Tin Horse will take the stage. The group is fronted by three women with a full band behind them. They have opened for Gretchen Wilson, Billy Currington, Emerson Drive, Los Lonely Boys and Toby Keith. For information, visit www.tinhorseband.com.At 5:30, all the way from Nashville, Tenn., Webb Wilder will perform. For more than 20 years, Wilder has performed his self-effacing persona - a tongue-in-cheek 1950s noir character, equal parts high school principal, tent preacher, and private detective.A native of Hattiesburg, Miss., Wilder formed the Beatnecks in Nashville in 1985 with a friend. They crafted their signature brand of rock 'n' roll, founded on the classic sounds of '50s hillbilly rhythm and blues. For information, visit www.webbwilder.com. - THE TIMES

At 2:30, Tin Horse will take the stage.

The group is fronted by three women with a full band behind them. They have opened for Gretchen Wilson, Billy Currington, Emerson Drive, Los Lonely Boys and Toby Keith.

For information, visit www.tinhorseband.com.

At 5:30, all the way from Nashville, Tenn., Webb Wilder will perform.

For more than 20 years, Wilder has performed his self-effacing persona - a tongue-in-cheek 1950s noir character, equal parts high school principal, tent preacher, and private detective.

A native of Hattiesburg, Miss., Wilder formed the Beatnecks in Nashville in 1985 with a friend. They crafted their signature brand of rock 'n' roll, founded on the classic sounds of '50s hillbilly rhythm and blues.

For information, visit www.webbwilder.com.

- THE TIMES

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