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    Chuck Pyle and John Fielder in concert

    Presented by Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts at Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts

    December 15, 2009


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    Chuck Pyle and John Fielder in concert

    Join the Palmer Lake Historical Society (PLHS) and the Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts (TLCA) in a joint fundraiser featuring two of Colorado's premier artists. Celebrated photographer John Fielder and singer/songwriter Chuck Pyle will showcase the best of Colorado landscape and song. Rarely do these talented artists appear together. However, both are joining in this fundraising effort to support the programs of the PLHS and TLCA. This is a...

    Join the Palmer Lake Historical Society (PLHS) and the Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts (TLCA) in a joint fundraiser featuring two of Colorado's premier artists. Celebrated photographer John Fielder and singer/songwriter Chuck Pyle will showcase the best of Colorado landscape and song. Rarely do these talented artists appear together. However, both are joining in this fundraising effort to support the programs of the PLHS and TLCA. This is a "one-of-a-kind" event that you won't want to miss--a pure Colorado evening!!

    John Fielder has published 38 books, many depicting the beauty and magnificence of the Colorado mountains, prairies, and wilderness. John's photographs were used to help pass the 1993 Colorado Wilderness Bill, which protects some of Colorado's last remaining wild places. The subject of John's program will be his new book, Ranches of Colorado, which has been getting a lot of media attention.

    Chuck Pyle, the "Zen Cowboy," has won high praise from both fans and peers throughout his performing career spanning 40 years. Chuck has written songs covered by such artists as Jerry Jeff Walker, Tish Hinojosa, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Suzy Bogguss and Chris LeDoux. Chuck has ten albums to his credit, including his newest CD, Higher Ground - Songs of Colorado, that includes "Little Town Tour," which names over 100 small Colorado towns; "Moonlight on the Colorado," written by a WWI soldier yearning for his true love back in Colorado, and John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High," which is the new Colorado state song.

    John and Chuck will be available to sign their books and CDs.

    For more information visit www.trilakesarts.org or www.ci.palmer-lake.co.us/plhs, or call 719-481-0475.


    Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts

    304 US-105
    Palmer Lake, CO 80133

    Full map and directions

    Admission Info:
    $15 Tickets are available at Covered Treasures Bookstore (719-481-2665) in Monument and The Wine Seller (719-481-3019) and TLCA (719-481-0475) in Palmer Lake. Tickets will be available at the door.


    General Day and Time Info:
    7pm (Doors at 6pm)

    Phone: 719-481-0475)


    Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.

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