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July 2, 2009

Night Moves for Friday, July 3, 2009

Here’s what’s happening tonight, Friday, July 3, according to items submitted.



306 North: 306 N. Patterson St., 6-10 p.m. Nephtali Santiago, a Valdosta musician, plays solo guitar standards in a variety of interpretations as part of Downtown Valdosta’s First Fridays.



Bas Bleu: Downtown Valdosta, Skannyardle, a Valdosta-based band, plays as part of Downtown Valdosta’s First Fridays.



The Bistro: 132 N. Ashley St. Pianists Roger Worden and Dante Flowers and drummer/trumpeter John Patterson play as part of Downtown Valdosta’s First Fridays.



Brooks Co. Jamboree: Culpepper Street, Quitman. Billy Ingram & The Waysiders, a Brooks County-based band, for a night of “old country music” and line-dancing.



City Market: Downtown Valdosta, starts 8 p.m. Jerry Newman and High Fidelity play as part of Downtown Valdosta’s First Fridays.



Club Maria’s: 1828 E. Park Ave., starts 9 p.m. DJ spins hits.



Giulio’s: 105 E. Ann St. Musicians Erin Palmer and Michael Giel play.



Kat’s Lounge: Bemiss Road, starts 9 p.m. Karaoke, thousands of selections. No cover.

Mikki’s: 402 Northside Drive, starts 9 p.m. Karaoke with Rick. No cover charge.



‘Once On This Island’: Sawyer Theatre, VSU Fine Arts Building, corner of Oak and Brookwood. Show starts 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $25, adult; $20, senior citizen, student; $18, group rate of 10 or more. Reservations: Call 259-7770; or visit www.valdosta.edu/psst. Peach State Summer Theatre presents this colorful musical of a Caribbean fairy tale.



Quality Inn Lounge: 1902 W. Hill Ave., starts 8:30 p.m. Karaoke and dance music with DJ Adam.



Rascal’s: 4875 U.S. Highway 41, Lake Park, show starts 10 p.m. Side View, a regional band, plays.



Rock ’N Rodeo: 3472 Bemiss Road. Downstroke, a regional band, plays. Cover charge.



Submit Night

Moves items



Fax: 244-2560.

E-mail: dean.poling@gaflnews.com. There is no charge. Items should be submitted a few days prior to a scheduled event.

NOTE: If we haven’t heard from you in a while, it’s time to call with your updated schedules. To be included in Night Moves, we must hear from you, even if your schedule doesn’t change, every few weeks.

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