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 July 16, 2019 • Page 9
 
 Heritage Music Fest
 in Elk Point July 20
 ELK POINT — Enjoy a day of a
 variety of country, gospel and big
 band music Saturday, July 20, 2019
 at the air-conditioned Elk PointJefferson School Middle School Gym,
 402 S. Douglas, Elk Point, from 11
 a.m.-9 p.m.
 Featured artists will be nationally
 renowned Nashville Singer/Songwriter Terry S. Smith who is famous
 for Johnny Cash’s recording of “Far
 Side Banks of Jordan.” He was also
 the National Traditional Country
 Music Association Songwriter of the
 Year in 1995 and 1996. “A Songwriter
 with a Different Touch” is a superior
 performer whose music has been recorded by Johnny and Carter Cash,
 Roy Acuff, The Oak Ridge Boys, and
 others. He is a favorite at festivals.
 His web site is www.terrysmith.us.
 Also on hand will be National
 Traditional Country Hall of Fame inductee Dale Eichor, from Fort Dodge
 and DJ at KWMT Radio 540 AM for
 many years. You will enjoy his classic country voice and music. He is a
 popular performer and MC at music
 festivals and events.
 Bands this year will include the
 Prodigal Sons Gospel Band from
 Salem Lutheran Church, Ponca,
 Nebraska, who play country and
 western hymns from their new cd “A
 Closer Walk.” Band members include
 Mark Brewer, DJ Smith, Mark Alan
 Jenkins and Bruce Ericksen.
 Big Band “Phil & Friends,”
 directed by Phil Blum from Armour
 and who graced the stage in 2015, is
 back.
 Newcomer Kim Plender, singer/
 songwriter will bring a smile to your
 face as you enjoy her sweet smile,
 bib overalls, and classic country and
 variety music. She hails from Box
 Elder and is a member of “Buffalo
 Grass” and “Kim and the Cue Balls,”
 
 two popular bands in the Black Hills,
 as well as a worship leader and a favorite at festivals. Her CD “These are
 a Few of my Favorite Things” won
 CD of the Year last year at the South
 Dakota Country Music Hall of Fame
 awards and the National Traditional
 Country Music Festival.
 Returning for the third year is
 Duo Don Joy and Melanie Lynn from
 Lynchburg, Missouri. Their harmonies and country music will touch
 your heart. They have hooked up
 musically to reach a new level of
 recordings from various artists in
 the traditional country music world
 including a tribute to Wade Jackson
 and been awarded 2016 Vintage
 Country CD of the Year by NTCMA.
 On hand this year is Jan Schifrel
 from Crofton, Nebraska, who is a
 classic country and western singer.
 Her album “The Game Horse” shares
 a glimpse into her life and love of
 God, family and friends, the cowboy
 life and music. You will find her at
 Schifrels WJ Ranch near Crofton. She
 is a speaker and also hosts music
 events at the ranch.
 Also on the program is local
 recording artist Elaine Peacock.
 She sings gospel, Patsy Cline and a
 variety of music for all ages and has
 released nine CDs since 2003, including an album of hit songs by her
 producer Dennis Morgan who wrote
 songs for Barbara Mandrell, Ronnie
 Milsap and Charlie Pride. Peacock
 is also a square dance caller, 2009
 NTCMA & 2010 South Dakota Hall of
 Fame Inductee and CD of the Year
 awards for “The World is Full of
 Colors” and “Happiness, Health and
 Heaven.” Joining her on the piano is
 Elk Point recording artist, and 2015
 South Dakota Country Music Hall of
 Famer Isabel Trobaugh who released
 her CD “Isabel’s Favorites” in 2016.
 
 SD Fed Prosecutor
 Honored with Top
 ABA Award for
 Young Lawyers
 
 Entertaining the audience on
 the drums will be Terry Durr from
 LeMars, Iowa, who drums for several
 bands. Singer Nancy Rogers, also
 from LeMars, will share her beautiful
 voice and harmonies. South Dakota
 Hall of Fame musicians Roy King and
 Dave Bergquist will back up performers as well.
 Organizers are excited to have
 young person of the day Elk Point’s
 talented 14-year-old Ben Hansen,
 who plays the piano and shares his
 beautiful voice, participate. He also
 performs at St. Joseph Church on
 Sundays.
 Another newcomer this year from
 Elk Point is Eric Tompkins with a
 great country voice and magic guitar
 picking. He is a member of the duo
 TEEM, who you will find at a variety
 of events, and Tompkins sings at
 United Parish in Elk Point on Sundays. You will enjoy his music and
 renditions of a variety of country
 music.
 The Masons famous roast beef
 dinner is served at 5 p.m. (carry outs
 available) Concessions beginning
 at 11 a.m., and there will be a Circle
 Jam area for any musician/singer.
 Bring your lawn chairs; a freewill donation for music, and enjoy
 excellent music to benefit Elk Point
 Masonic Lodge #3 High School
 Scholarship program and the Youth
 SDCHIP program. There will be a
 dance area.
 For more information, visit
 Heritage Music Festival on website:
 epmusicfest.wix.com/2019 Like Facebook page: Heritage Music Festival @
 elkpointheritagemusicfest Contact:
 Larry Clark 712-259-3191 email: lgclark@vastbb.net or Elaine Peacock
 712-204-4151, email elainepeacockmusic@yahoo.com
 
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 The On The Rise Award
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 recognition for ABA young that capacity, Tamara proslawyer members who
 ecuted misdemeanor and
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 high achievement, innovaSouth Dakota.
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 strength of character and
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 dedication to the rule of
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