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Friends of Oracle State Park,
Inc. P.O. Box 8405 Tucson, AZ 85738 (520) 818-7883
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Music in the Park Oracle
State Park Concert Series
Enjoy a
variety of original musicians performing outside on the upper patio of the
Historic Kannally Ranch House, set in a 4,000 acre wildlife refuge with sweeping
views of the Santa Catalina and Galiuro mountains.
General Information
Reservations are not required.
Note: Admission includes park entrance fee, but annual state park passes
do not apply for this special event. No pets in the concert area, please!
(Thanks for understanding.)
We will raffle off a Day-Spa Package to
Miraval
resort (Tucson) worth $299 Tickets
are $3 each or 2 for $5 Winner will be drawn at the last concert on
June 13th You do not have to be present to win.
Individual event is $10 per person per concert Advanced
series (3 concerts) ticket sales are $25 per person $50 for couple. Send a
check by April 13th to Friends of Oracle State Park (address at
left). Questions about season tickets? Please call Mary Ann Pogany (520)
896-9269. Children age 13 and younger admitted free.
Concert Dates
April 18, 2010 “Ismael Barajas” A blend of styles
using Salsa, Jazz, Bossa-Nova, Classical Flamenco, as well as Mexican folk
music 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Kannally Ranch House Plaza
May 16, 2010 “Kevin Pakulis” Award winning
singer/songwriter, Kevin is described as a cross between Tom Petty & John
Cash, Kevin's songs are tight edgy and delivered with authority. 5:00 pm -
7:00 pm Kannally Ranch House Plaza
June 13, 2010 "Beau Renfro" Beau
writes a lot of his songs and the band does some great cover songs. In Sept.
2009 he was elected into the Indie Country Music Hall of Fame. Bring your
flashlight. 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Kannally Ranch House Plaza 
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Concert have a great time listening
to performers such as the "Original Wildcat Jass Band" (above,
2007)
and partaking
of the wonderful refreshments provided by the Friends
of Oracle State Park.
Come out and enjoy the historic venue
of the Kannally Ranch House patios at Oracle State Park
in beautiful Oracle, Arizona.
Photos by FOSP
member Margery Cox.
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