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Angie Senger with Joe Chock Tuesday, September 9 This is real music by professional musicians with a load of talent. Versatility means offerings from Patsy Cline to Tanya Tucker. Well- known in our area, you see Senger at the Midwest Country Music Theater, with her band at VFWs and local clubs and dances, festivals and company picnics, as well as on RFD-TV. Joe Chock is a well-known, nationally- renowned musician whose path took him from touring with the Statler Brothers to the Grand Ole Opry. You will enjoy these two together as they offer every song with precision. Alex Parenteau & Larry Rose Tuesday, October 14 Alex Parenteau, originally from Ontario, Canada, now makes his home in Minnesota. Alex has his own style of singing and prefers to sing classic country music. He often listened to the Grand Old Opry show on the radio when he was a youngster, dreaming that someday he would be singing on stage. While he has never made it to the Opry, he has entertained throughout Canada from Quebec to Vancouver. He has entertained in the Upper Midwest of the United States for the past 30 years. Larry Rose is a steady guitar player at the Midwest Country Theater in Sandstone and appears every Saturday night on the RFD channel for the Midwest Country Show. Betty Rydell Tuesday, November 11 At center stage, the ever-popular, multi- talented entertainer, Miss Betty Rydell! Betty enjoys most performing before a live audience, singing a variety of songs and playing many musical instruments. Betty’s wonderful personality will make you smile and fill your time with laughter and joy. She strives to do more than just sing songs to the audience, her goal is to entertain! Jerry & Shirley Spanhanks Tuesday, December 9 A Sandhill favorite! The husband/wife duo of Jerry and Shirley Spanhanks entertain you with banjo, dobro, fiddle, guitar and accordion. Jerry and Shirley put on a lively show not to be missed. They sing original songs and old favorites from artists such as Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Loretta Lynn and Elvis Presley, to name just a few. The fast paced bluegrass and gospel music make you want to clap and sing along. Come and listen to their original song about both being raised near the Red River. Join the Lunch Bunch at the Sandhill Center in the Bethel Cabaret for our monthly catered luncheon featuring top entertainment by popular artists. Make your reservations early as most of our shows sell out ahead of time. Seating is on a first come, first served basis. Doors open: 10:30 a.m. Lunch served: 11:00 .am. Showtime: 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Cost: $15 For reservations, call 763-213-1641 or 763-213-1616. The Sandhill Center is located at 23820 Dewey Street, Bethel, MN 55005. Lunch Bunch is a division of ISD 15 Community Education.

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Page 1: Angie Senger with Joe Chock Betty Rydell · Ultimate Elvis contest at the Owens Theater in Branson, Missouri in 2007 and 2008 finalist at The Elvis Explosion in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Angie Senger with Joe Chock Tuesday, September 9

This is real music by professional musicians with a load of talent. Versatility means offerings from Patsy Cline to Tanya Tucker. Well-known in our area, you see Senger at the Midwest Country Music Theater, with her band at VFWs and

local clubs and dances, festivals and company picnics, as well as on RFD-TV. Joe Chock is a well-known, nationally-renowned musician whose path took him from touring with the Statler Brothers to the Grand Ole Opry. You will enjoy these two together as they offer every song with precision.

Alex Parenteau & Larry RoseTuesday, October 14

Alex Parenteau, originally from Ontario, Canada, now makes his home in Minnesota. Alex has his own style of singing and prefers to sing classic country music. He often listened to the Grand Old Opry show on the radio when he was a youngster, dreaming that someday he would be singing on stage. While he has never made it to the Opry, he has entertained throughout Canada from Quebec to Vancouver. He has entertained in the Upper Midwest of the United States for the past 30 years. Larry Rose is a steady guitar player at the Midwest Country Theater in Sandstone and appears every Saturday night on the RFD channel for the Midwest Country Show.

Betty RydellTuesday, November 11

At center stage, the ever-popular, multi-talented entertainer, Miss Betty Rydell! Betty enjoys most performing before a live audience, singing a variety of songs and playing many musical instruments. Betty’s wonderful personality will make you smile

and fill your time with laughter and joy. She strives to do more than just sing songs to the audience, her goal is to entertain!

Jerry & Shirley Spanhanks Tuesday, December 9

A Sandhill favorite! The husband/wife duo of Jerry and Shirley Spanhanks entertain you with banjo, dobro, fiddle, guitar and accordion. Jerry and Shirley put on a lively show not to be missed. They sing original songs and old favorites from artists such as Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Loretta Lynn and Elvis Presley, to name just a few. The fast paced bluegrass and gospel music make you want to clap and sing along. Come and listen to their original song about both being raised near the Red River.

Join the Lunch Bunch at the Sandhill Center in the Bethel Cabaret for our monthly catered luncheon featuring top entertainment by popular artists. Make your reservations early as most of our shows sell out ahead of time. Seating is on a first come, first served basis. Doors open: 10:30 a.m. Lunch served: 11:00 .am. Showtime: 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Cost: $15For reservations, call 763-213-1641 or 763-213-1616.

The Sandhill Center is located at 23820 Dewey Street, Bethel, MN 55005. Lunch Bunch is a division of ISD 15 Community Education.

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Remembering the King Tuesday, January 6

Remembering The King features the father-son team of Steve and Tommy Marcio. We are very hopeful that Tommy will be able to join this years performance!

Remembering The King is a family run organization that started in 2005. They pride themselves on being a family friendly show, and enjoy entertaining people with their respectful and authentic tribute to Elvis Presley, the “King of Rock and Roll.”

Steve Marcio, winner of 2005 You Be The Judge Elvis contest at the Paramount Theater in Austin, performed at the Minnesota Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, won the Mall of America Contest of Kings in 2007, The Ultimate Elvis contest at the Owens Theater in Branson, Missouri in 2007 and 2008 finalist at The Elvis Explosion in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Tommy Marcio has performed as a special guest at the Mall of America Contest of Kings 2005-2009, at the Owens Theater in Branson, Missouri in 2007 and won the Spirit of Elvis award at The Elvis Explosion in 2008 and 2009.

Gracenotes TrioTuesday, February 10

The Gracenotes Trio love to sing old favorites from the 1930s and 40s for parties, church events, receptions, conventions and seminars. In addition to their Andrews Sisters–Big Band style programs, they have added some great songs from the 50s and 60s that appeal to all ages! Their message is positive and upbeat and their programs all include some level of audience participation.

CODA Tuesday, March 10

CODA is a saxophone/keyboard duo, consisting of Scott Dorff on soprano, alto and tenor saxophones and Malcolm Anderson on piano/keyboard. This duo is in its

17th year of performing. They continue to compose and arrange music weekly, striving to make each performance unique and pleasurable for their audience. Come enjoy the sounds of CODA.

Red Johnson Tuesday, April 14

Red Johnson, Minnesota Rock & Country Hall of Fame recording artist, has pleased audiences for over 50 years with his singing and song writing skills. His style is traditional country and western music with a blend of bluegrass, Tex-Mex, Cajun and gospel. Johnson covers the realm of real country music.

Boxcar BobTuesday, May 12

“Boxcar Bob” Selby has been singing since junior high school and has sung in a variety of genres including: male choruses, country, folk, fifties rock & roll and even some light opera. He has been singing with “The Cowboy and Hobo Show” along with “Cactus Willie” (Charles Casterline) and “The Drifter” (Wil Kelly) for the past

seven years. The band has four CDs to its credit with some of the tunes written by Boxcar Bob. For this performance Boxcar will be teaming up with JoAnne Lee, a very accomplished musician, guitar and bass player and teacher. The Drifter will be playing bass for this show and adding his wry sense of humor, all in all this promises to be a great show and one to look forward to hearing a variety of music.