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Senior Center to Host Luncheon and Concert Open to the Public

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Paul Benson, Council President | Janesville City website

Paul Benson, Council President | Janesville City website

The Janesville Senior Center is gearing up to host a special event that promises a delightful experience for all attendees on April 3, 2024.

Lunch will be served at 12:15 p.m., featuring a menu that includes chicken pot pie, pineapple fluff, a side salad, a roll, and dessert, setting the stage for an afternoon of enjoyment. Following the meal, attendees will be treated to a captivating performance by the award-winning cowboy yodelers, KG & The Ranger.

According to the event announcement, "KG & The Ranger’s smooth harmonies will bring back memories of the Sons Of The Pioneers, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, and other cowboy stars of the Silver Screen. They yodel in harmony and keep the audience entranced with interesting bits of history about the cowboy songs they sing."

The concert, scheduled to commence at 1 p.m. in the Riverview Room, promises to transport the audience to the Old West with its engaging melodies and historical anecdotes.

In terms of logistics, the event is open to both members and non-members of the Senior Center, with a cost of $15 for members and $20 for non-members. Those interested in attending are reminded that registration and payment must be completed by Thursday, March 28.

Individuals looking to secure their spot for the luncheon and concert can do so by visiting the Senior Center in person or by calling (608) 755-3040, as per the instructions provided: "To register, visit the Senior Center or call (608) 755-3040."

This event promises a unique blend of good food and quality entertainment, making it an occasion not to be missed.

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