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The Saline Fiddlers are celebrating 30 years of thrilling audiences everywhere they go. And Grammy-nominated Saline Fiddler alum Jeremy Kittel is bringing his quintet, Kittel & Co., back home to perform with the Saline Fiddlers at our 30th Anniversary Hometown
TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE. $15 for adults, $10 for students and Fiddler alumni, and free for kids 10 and under. Tickets may also be purchased at the door.
It's a Musical Celebration
When the Saline Fiddlers first formed in 1994 the internet was a novelty and smart phones, Google, and social media didn't exist. Through all the years and changes, one thing has remained constant; that amazing ability of a group committed high-school musicians to inspire and uplift their audiences with their joyful and energetic presentation of fiddle music, dancing and singing. That is worth celebrating.
With so many Saline Fiddler alumni going on to have careers in music as teachers, performers, and producers it feels perfectly fitting to have an accomplished alum like Jeremy helping us celebrate, and inspiring the next generation. Please join us!
Ellen Ewing Performing Arts Center at Saline High School
1300 Campus Pkwy
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Off you go first thing into the world of more government control. Government run power systems shouldn't even be on your mind. DTE is a private company, government regulated. Even that is ripe for corruption. How is the government run water monopoly doing? Think of Flint, Michigan and even little Saline.
Apart of the book of Revelation. We are living in it
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 74 and low of 41 degrees. Don't forget your umbrella! Sunny in the morning, partly cloudy in the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
To the editor ✍️
Please report out who said what accurately.
Is there something wrong with the current setup?
The fire department is receiving hundreds of thousands if not over a million in new equipment in conjunction with the data center project. Would think that save would have freed money at some point in the budget projections. More to the point, we have heard the Fire Chief speak two or three times now.