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May 14 the Blue Ridge Institute and Museum will kick off the 2nd Annual
Ferrum Jamboree and Dance, a public concert series that will feature
old-time and traditional music and dancing, on the second Fridays of
most summer months. The community is invited to enjoy original sounds
of the region in an outdoor venue highlighting the geography and beauty
that inspired those chords. On Friday, May 14, the Dry Hill Draggers
will perform from 7 – 9 p.m. on the Blue Ridge Institute grounds. The
event is free and open to the public.
The Dry Hill Draggers will serve as the
house band, but other old-time and traditional musicians are invited
to perform.
Visitors are encouraged to bring blankets and
lawn chairs. Chips and sodas will be available for sale by the Ferrum
College Baseball Team.
Roddy Moore, executive director of the
Blue Ridge Institute and Museum, says the College will offer the free
concerts because it is a way “to thank the people of the community for
the help and support they have given us over the years.”
Concerts will be held on the 2nd Friday
of every month through September with the exception of the month of
August “when everyone will be in Galax,” said Moore.
For more information on the event, call (540)
365-4416.
The Blue Ridge Institute and Museum (BRI)
is dedicated to preserving the heritage and traditions of the Blue Ridge
region and its people. Designated the State Center for Blue Ridge Folklore,
the BRI seeks to educate visitors about the region’s historic significance
through gallery exhibits, traveling shows, cultural archives and a working
1800 farm and homestead. The BRI is a division of Ferrum College. For
more information, visit www.blueridgeinstitute.org.
Ferrum College is a four-year, private,
co-educational, liberal arts college affiliated with the United Methodist
Church. Ferrum offers a choice of nationally recognized bachelor’s degree
programs at a cost well below the national average for private colleges.
For more information on Ferrum, visit www.ferrum.edu.
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