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Weekend music fest

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Thursday, Aug 21, 2014 9:29 PM MT

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The band 7eventh Time Down, which is known for the recent hit song “Just Say Jesus,” will headline the Reach Out Music Fest on Saturday in City Park. Organizer Tim Robinson said the lineup of 10 bands features many up-and-coming musicians including several from Belize. “People come to our event they are going to be really blown away by the different styles,” he said. The show is a nonprofit ministry, but it is not affiliated with any church. The show is scheduled to run from 2 until 10 p.m.  Tickets are $5.
The band 7eventh Time Down, which is known for the recent hit song “Just Say Jesus,” will headline the Reach Out Music Fest on Saturday in City Park. Organizer Tim Robinson said the lineup of 10 bands features many up-and-coming musicians including several from Belize. “People come to our event they are going to be really blown away by the different styles,” he said. The show is a nonprofit ministry, but it is not affiliated with any church. The show is scheduled to run from 2 until 10 p.m. Tickets are $5.Courtesy photo/The Cortez Journal

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