January 20, 2020
4th Sunday Frontier Times Jamboree plays again
The Frontier Times Museum will once again host their popular musical program, the 4th Sunday Frontier Times Jamboree, beginning this month on Jan. 26. Lee Haile will serve as host for the gathering.
Always a popular performer, Lee plays guitar and harmonica and is known for his storytelling and cowboy poetry. For the Jamboree, Lee will invite local musicians to join him in a traditional pickers circle. This family friendly event is free and goes from 1 - 4 p.m. The museum will also be free and open to the public during the event.
The 4th Sunday Jamboree will continue throughout the year on the fourth Sunday of every month except for July and December. If the weather is nice, the musicians gather outside on the museum’s outdoor stage, the Texas Trail Driver Theatre. The festivities will move inside of the museum in inclement weather.
Come join the fun at the Frontier Times Museum, located at 510 13th Street in Bandera. For more information, call 830-796-3864
Always a popular performer, Lee plays guitar and harmonica and is known for his storytelling and cowboy poetry. For the Jamboree, Lee will invite local musicians to join him in a traditional pickers circle. This family friendly event is free and goes from 1 - 4 p.m. The museum will also be free and open to the public during the event.
The 4th Sunday Jamboree will continue throughout the year on the fourth Sunday of every month except for July and December. If the weather is nice, the musicians gather outside on the museum’s outdoor stage, the Texas Trail Driver Theatre. The festivities will move inside of the museum in inclement weather.
Come join the fun at the Frontier Times Museum, located at 510 13th Street in Bandera. For more information, call 830-796-3864