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Worth Doing in Fort Worth- June 2014

FORT WORTH HERD COW CAMP
Experience life on the trail firsthand during the Fort Worth Herd Cow Camp every Saturday and Sunday, Memorial Day through Labor Day, at 1:30PM in the Stockyards National Historic District. This FREE, interactive program allows adults and children a hands-on experience with equipment used during the Cattle Drive era. Activities include: saddling, roping, chuck-wagon stories and cattle drive demos.

 

ROCKIN’ THE RIVER – LIVE ON THE TRINITY
Beat the heat at Panther Island Pavilion – the only waterfront stage in Texas – during the 2nd annual Rockin’the River Summer Tubing & Music Series, June 5 through August 7. The Thieving Birds with Sam Riggs and The Night People will take the stage first on Thursday, June 5, from 6:45-8:15 p.m., followed by an after-party band and fireworks show. Gates open at 4:30 p.m. and tube rentals are $6.

CONCERTS IN THE GARDEN
The premiere event of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s summer music festival, Concerts in the Garden, kicks off Friday, June 6, at 8:15 p.m. in the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens. Listen to the unique blend of the Texas Tenors as they whisk the crowd away with their breathtaking vocals and cowboy charm. The series features 16 concerts and ends July 5.

BROADWAY AT THE BASS: JERSEY BOYS
Bass Performance Hall welcomesJersey Boys, the 2006 Tony Award®-winning Best Musical, June 3-15. Part of Broadway at the Bass presented by Performing Arts Fort Worth, the musical tells the story of how four blue-collar kids became one of the greatest successes in pop music history. Show times and admission prices vary.

FRIDAY ON THE GREEN
Fort Worth South, Inc. presents Friday on the Green June 13 from 7-10 p.m. in Magnolia Green Park. Located on Lipscomb Avenue between Magnolia and Rosedale, this FREE event attracts thousands of visitors and features the region’s best live music acts, and tasty food and drinks from Near Southside eateries.

 

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