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Staunton Jams set for Aug. 31

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staunton2editsWHAT:          Staunton Jams – Local bands rock Downtown Staunton from noon to 10 p.m.
WHEN:          Saturday, August 31 | Music Begins at Noon
WHERE:       West Beverley Street between Central Avenue and Augusta Street                                                                                                          

BANDS:

noon: Lascivious Deacons
1 p.m.: Valerie McQueen
2 p.m.: Spirit Heart Collective
3 p.m.: Sarah Lynna & The Misfit Toys
4 p.m.: Gabby Haze
5 p.m.: Everyday People
6:30 p.m.: Brian Patrick Band
8 p.m.: The Findells

For more information contact the Staunton Downtown Development Association, call 540.332.3867 or visitstauntondowntown.org.

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