Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center, in cooperation with Humanities Texas, is offering a traveling exhibit, “American Anthem,” which celebrates different songs in American history.
In conjunction with this exhibit, the Heritage Center will host Dave Jeter on mandolin and Alvin Wichert on fiddle at 1 p.m. Saturday.
The two will play some old-time songs. There is no charge for the program, which will be held at the museum’s Outreach Center at the east end of Oakwood Mall, 4125 W. Garriott.
For information, contact Glen McIntyre at 237-1907.
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