"Witwen Park is an old church meeting grounds with white wooden buildings in a quiet setting next to Honey Creek. There, on soft summer nights, surrounded by neighbors and friends, listening to great music, a person feels about as close to perfection as he or she is likely to get in this life."  Joan and Bob Weiss

 

Witwen Park and Campground

                                                   FREE Concerts at the Campground for 2010*

July 10 & 24,    August 7, 8, 14, 21, & 29

Campground opens at 4:00 pm.  Concerts begin at 6:30 pm.
  Food available beginning at 4:30 pm.


July 10        Doug Brown and Michelle DuVall Jazz Ensemble Michelle Duval and Doug Brown

The band plays swing and jazz favorites featuring DuVall's acclaimed vocal stylings and Brown's guitar work accompanied by impressive rhythm and horn sections.  website  

 

July 24          Larry Busch BandLarry Busch Band                    

Returning for the 8th season, affectionately called the "Buschwackers Swing Band", the music centers around swing and ballroom dance styles, but occasionally incorporates other styles into their repertoire.  website 

 

August 7       Cajun Strangers     Cajun Strangers

Six piece band playing Cajun, bluegrass and old time musicwebsite     

August 8        The Ekaterinburg Trio (Click here for details)
                             (No Food Service for this Sunday Evening concert) 

August 14      Harmonious Wail                                                

The Wail is made of mandolin, guitar, female vocals and drums, playing jazz, be-bop and
Gypsy Swing. 
website

 

August 21     Nancy Rago's Class Act BandNancy Rago's Class Act Band 

Outstanding Big Band sound that puts you in the mood for dancing.

                   

August 29      Gonzalo Bergara Quartet  (Sunday Evening Concert - food available)

Gonzalo Bergara Quartet

 Lead acoustic guitarist and native Argentinian, Gonzalo Bergara has performed worldwide and was picked as the Best Jazz Group in Los Angeles.  For more info on Gonzalo's quartet, visit their website.

 

*  Family oriented concerts at the campgrounds in the country where early settlers and Native Americans camped many years ago.  Concert goers bring lawn chairs, blankets and their own picnic supper, or purchase food from the food stand on the grounds, for a relaxing, beautiful summer evening of music.  In the event of rain, concerts are held in the tabernacle on the grounds.

 

 

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