Cowboy poets gather in Chautauqua Hills this weekend
SEDAN — The cowboys are comin’!
The 16th annual Ol’ Time Chautauqua Hills Cowboy Poet Gathering will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Gregg Theater in Sedan.
This year the gathering will feature the storytelling and singing of Jim Hoy and cowgirl Marti Sheets.
You are going to experience art forms that have found their way back into the mainstream of American consciousness — cowboy poetry and western music. You will hear the authentic poetry and music of a cowboy, compounded to recreate the feelings that were and are the American West.
The presentation is laid back and down to earth. In our busy world, we need to pause and reflect on a life that still embodies the best of what’s in all of us. Cowboys are simple folk but have deep, rich feelings.
This program will offer romance, history, laughter and enjoyment.
All proceeds from the event go to the Chautauqua County 4-H Scholarship Fund. You will be helping to educate your community youth! Tickets are $5 at the door.
The 16th annual Ol’ Time Chautauqua Hills Cowboy Poet Gathering will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Gregg Theater in Sedan.
This year the gathering will feature the storytelling and singing of Jim Hoy and cowgirl Marti Sheets.
You are going to experience art forms that have found their way back into the mainstream of American consciousness — cowboy poetry and western music. You will hear the authentic poetry and music of a cowboy, compounded to recreate the feelings that were and are the American West.
The presentation is laid back and down to earth. In our busy world, we need to pause and reflect on a life that still embodies the best of what’s in all of us. Cowboys are simple folk but have deep, rich feelings.
This program will offer romance, history, laughter and enjoyment.
All proceeds from the event go to the Chautauqua County 4-H Scholarship Fund. You will be helping to educate your community youth! Tickets are $5 at the door.
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