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Here’s the latest Cowboy Festival news!

Ticket sales are still going very well. Several events are already sold, however….
You can still purchase tickets for the Chuckwagon Dinner Show, (April 23) with Sourdough Slim, the Rancho Camulos lunch/show with Dave Stamey, and the Art at Hart Quick Draw (April 25) where you can watch artists create their masterpieces in one hour or less. Afterwards, The Friends of Hart will auction the paintings. Artists who will be painting are:

Nancy Degan
Jay Wegter
Toni Haih
Frank Rock
Reine River
Deborah Kunic
Serena Kunic
Nadia Littlewarrior
Laura Wambsgans

At last count we’re almost sold out of our Friends of the Festival tickets. This package is a great deal ($150) that includes preferred seating for all 8 shows at the Melody Ranch Stage, a free festival t-shirt and poster and all weekend access to our VIP Bunkhouse with food and beverage. Another great bargain is the Two Day Weekend Pass which gets you into the Festival at Melody Ranch both Saturday and Sunday for the low price of $30.


http://www.cowboyfestival.org/tickets.asp

Remember, shows on our 5 stages first are come first serve and are included in the price of admission. If you’d like to see who is performing where at what time please go to:

www.cowboyfestival.org/schedules_2009.asp

Please remember that we are using a new in-house system for Cowboy ticket sales. It looks a little different than the past few years but will achieve the same result. You’ll be happy to know that there will be NO PROCESSING FEES for online sales. You’ll be asked to create a LOGIN NAME and PASSWORD before processing your purchase.

www.cowboyfestival.org/ticketing_help.asp

On another note, please be aware of street name changes that affect travel to the Festival Shuttle Site and other Festival events. San Fernando Rd. at the 14 Freeway has been changed to Newhall Ave. To get to the Shuttle site from I-5 you will take Lyons Ave. to Railroad Ave. and turn left to 13th St. for a right turn to the Shuttle Site.

We look forward to seeing you at the 2009 Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival!

For more information please visit www.cowboyfestival.org or call (661) 286-4021
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Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival
www.cowboyfestival.org

23920 Valencia Blvd., Suite #120
Santa Clarita, CA 91355

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