
Do you like live music? How about magic? Want to take in a live musical by local actors and vocalists? Do you have a child who loves the American Girl Dolls? You can enjoy all these and more this weekend.
To get a full run-down you can visit our GoWayneCounty.com calendar. But here are some of the highlights:
Live Music:
Little Sheba’s will host “The Singing Fireman” Brian Benedict at 6:30 p.m.
Moment’s Notice will be playing at Common Grounds Coffee House at 7:00 p.m. (jazz)
Tomorrow Night:
Little Sheba’s will host Sean Lamb at 6:30 p.m.
E Street Pub will feature “So Sayeth” & Jawspread starting at 8:00 p.m.
Magic
Tomorrow at 4th Floor Blues as part of the InConcert series magician Travis Sims of “Extreme Entertainment” will entertain both children and adults. For children there are two shows at 3:30 and 5:30. Tickets are 5.00 for the kids shows. And then for the adults you can get tickets for shows following in the evening. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. and tickets for the adult show are 15.00. A local magician will perform prior to Drew’s appearance. Food will be available for the kids shows and an open bar for the adults later at the evening show. Contact Maria Mitrione’s for more information. Proceeds benefit 11 non-profits in Wayne County.
Live Theatre:
Beauty And The Beast by the RHS Players both Saturday night and Sunday. See poster for more information.
American Girl: Kit Kittridge
On Saturday, at the Centerville Public Library, you can make someone very happy by taking them to see a program that is centered around one of the favorite American Girl Dolls and her life. This event is from 2-4 p.m. and free to the public.

























Come out and have a great time re-living great times!







We often hear (as most people who aren’t in Chicago, LA, or New York do) that there isn’t enough to do in Richmond. And when we hear that we often laugh.
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A very big THANK YOU to all who attended the Bicentennial Bash last night at E Street Pub!
Finally, thank you so much to all the bands who played close to 7 hours of great music! You donated your time and we love you for it!
There have already been some great ways to celebrate Wayne county’s bicentennial this summer, and many more on the way. One event near and dear to our hearts is the Bicentennial Bash at E Street Pub this Friday.
Here is the lineup for the evening:



Another treat that we veteran residents of this bar got last night was the return of Joe Augustine. Joe has always been a great entertainer and has been playing in this place for many years. He played some great music for us last night, like his original “Dancing in the Corn” and his awesome rendition of “Kiss from a Rose” which doesn’t sound anything like the Seal song. Actually his Dancing in the Corn song has been stuck in my head all day. It’s a great song, you got to hear it. Maybe I’ll be able to snag a recording of it one of these days and get it on here. Anyway, there’s a picture of Joe at the top of this article belting out a tune for us.



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