A Good Time On The Peninsula

The southwest pavilion at Bowers Harbor Park was where it was happening tonight.  My wife and I took a few minutes off the campaigning to join the Peninsula Community Library folks for a little Bluegrass, folksy good time with the music of husband and wife duo of Still on the Hill.

We grabbed a couple of Subway sandwiches, and headed out to Bowers Harbor park and laid out a blanket for an evening of Arkansas folk song, and stories that worked well for both the adults and the kids who were there.

My wife Candy, has a special place in her heart for Arkansas with a number of memories revived by the performance, and my own personal tastes in music adapt well to the smooth harmonies and odd string combination of the fiddle, banjo, and even a couple of other odd instruments they brought along with them.  Something in the woodsy and sometimes inspirational music speaks to the soul.

I was glad to have the opportunity.  I am glad the Peninsula Community Library is a part of the tour sequence of these traveling story tellers of song..

I was able to  get some high definition video with good sound quality, that will be available after it is processed.  I will post it up here within a couple of days.

About the Author

Jason Gillman is an advocate of responsible government at all levels. A long time resident (28 years) of Traverse City, and the region, Jason has raised two children with his wife Candy, and currently operates a Security Camera sales interest, that employs Five other county residents. " I am a seeker of solutions, and feel the best answers are found when all the facts are known." Jason is currently elected as a county commissioner with a term effective January 03, 2010