Bluegrass Festival hits the high notes in Georgetown

For more, see this week's print edition of the Countian

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Jeff Mitchell

Pocomoke Forest residents Gordon Brenner and Gary Rathcamp still had time to make some music during the Bluegrass Festival in Georgetown.

  

Yellow Pages

By Jeff Mitchell
Posted Jun 21, 2010 @ 12:43 PM
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Although it would seem to go hand-in-hand with Sussex County, bluegrass music is oftentimes forgotten in the county seat.

Fortunately for Georgetown residents, and those who want to travel even greater distances, the Marvel Carriage Museum hosts an annual Bluegrass Festival.

Friday and Saturday afternoon, the museum welcomed seven bands and countless fans and campers to its grounds for a fun-filled weekend.

For the rest of the story, pick up this week's print edition of the Sussex Countian, available in Central Sussex or at our office: 13 S. Front St., Georgetown.

Although it would seem to go hand-in-hand with Sussex County, bluegrass music is oftentimes forgotten in the county seat.

Fortunately for Georgetown residents, and those who want to travel even greater distances, the Marvel Carriage Museum hosts an annual Bluegrass Festival.

Friday and Saturday afternoon, the museum welcomed seven bands and countless fans and campers to its grounds for a fun-filled weekend.

For the rest of the story, pick up this week's print edition of the Sussex Countian, available in Central Sussex or at our office: 13 S. Front St., Georgetown.

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