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Its time once again for the weekly Culture Connection concert series at the Price City Peace Garden on July 21 with the 23rd Army Band that is sure to appeal to all ages. Olson Entertainment stopped by Castle Country Radio to talk about all the details.

“They are the Utah National Guard’s Band. Their mission is to provide music throughout the full spectrum of military operations and instill in our Soldiers the will to fight and win, foster the support of our citizens, and promote our national interests at home and abroad. They perform in a lot of different places too, all around the state. I was impressed and shocked,” stated Laura Olson. The group will take the stage at 7:00 pm on the Peace Garden Stage on Main Street.

Guests are urged to come down early to visit the stores and shops on Main Street before settling into your seats on the lawn. “I feel like there’s a lot of new things that are there on Main Street. You can admire the new Price Theatre sign, I think it looks fantastic, they did a really good job. Eating at the Mecca, Club Mecca, Juniper. Go window shop at Badlands, and even check out the new business that is coming, Dragonfly Wellness,” explained Laura Olson. Guests can even take a stroll through the museum as they have changed their hours to reflect Culture Connection on Thursday evenings.

The outdoor summer concerts are a great way to unwind from the hustle and bustle of a busy work week. Spectators are reminded to bring their lawn chairs and blankets as they find a spot to sit and enjoy the band. Remember to invite family members, friends and neighbors out for an entertaining evening at the Price City Peace Garden on Main Street.

To see this year’s concert schedule, visit their website at http://www.priceutah.net/

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