It has finally arrived! Tomorrow the 1st Wayzata concert will be heard by hundreds of boaters and people who walk by the Depot. But for some who have known for a long time there is a much more interesting way to go to a jazzy concert… BY STEAMBOAT of course! If you plan on attending this great evening trip & concert that many many many people enjoy on Wednesday evenings, I would suggest that you make reservations on-line. Just hit schedule at the top of this page and you can purchase tickets to this fantastic boat trip with a concert and sunset all rolled into one!
Lets roll through the details: The Minnehaha will be at the Excelsior town docks to board passengers from 5:40 - 6:00pm please do not be late the boat will leave at 6:00 sharp in order to make it to the concert on time. We will arrive to the Wayzata Depot at 7pm at which time the concert will begin. Following the concert at 8:30 the Boat will depart for Excelsior. Along the way home we will see a fantastic sunset over the lake and Big Island. We will dock at the Excelsior docks around 9:30pm. Here is the bands summer schedule:
June 18 - July 30, 2008
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Bill & Kate Isles
Minnesota Originals
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Bourbon Street Boys
Jazz
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Bend in the River Big Band
Big Band
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Cliff Brunzell & the Golden String Quartet
Big Band
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Whistle Pigs String Band
Blue Grass
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Chmielewski’s Television Show Band
Polka
We hope to See you on board the Minnehaha Tomorrow night or any other operation day throughout the Summer. Continue to check the blog as our story continues this fantastic summer season. Reporting from What I know!
Adam Steinmetz
One more thing… I would like to direct you to a new link on the side of the blog page to the Mid-Continent railroad Museum. This past week our fellow historians in Baraboo, Wisconsin Watched flood waters eat away at the railroad tracks, depot building, engines, coaches, and barns. For now they have ceased operations and will not continue for a long time. Read more on their weabsite, and if you have some spare change they could really use every penny as they have a ton of repairs ahead of them before they can resume the train operations. Thank You
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