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The Bierkeller Boys are the Midwest's premier polka-playing tuba quartet. These four low brass aficionados specialize in what tubas do best — oompah music.
They regularly perform across the Midwest, spreading Gemütlichkeit whether they are playing Harmoniemusik for the dining hall or lively dances for the Oktoberfest Biergarten. Their unique instrumentation, dynamic audience engagement, and varied musical selections create an enjoyable atmosphere, whether you want to dance, sing along, or listen and chat.
Their versatile and engaging performances have brought them to contemporary and historic German American venues alike across Chicago, Milwaukee, St Louis, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, and more.
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The Bierkeller Boys Oompah Band are making their way back to Saline (MI) at Stony Lake Brewing on Saturday, February 8 at 8pm.
Check them out:
youtube.com/watch?v=oJE4ThI0xG4&list=OLAK5uy_mraW4Bi7XHMYRf2hbYcDabytkq2sZ632M&index=2
Tickets are available at the link above for $12. Like all Concerts at Stony Lake Brewing, 100% of all Ticket Proceeds go to the artists!
Stony Lake Brewing Co.
447 E. Michigan Ave.
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Sunny, with a high of 91 and low of 59 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear overnight.
Would urge the city to NOT privatize the Rec Center or sell it.
Ali. There is a reason you don’t understand. You choose not to. Investing in our seniors health and wellbeing is much more important than investing in a recreation center that has continued to lose money and only serves a small portion of our city’s community.
We are seniors and fully familiar with both facilities. Perhaps what is not understood is the number of seniors who use the Recreation Center, in particular the aquatic center as arthritis for many of us means water is one of the few ways we can exercise. Many of course also use other areas of the facility.
EDIT: The Saline American Legion was a sponsor for this event, supplying the food for guests. SASC is grateful for their continued support.
Kudos to The Saline American Legion. They have been a consistent contributor to the SASC. Seniors in our community have earned and deserve the benefits that the senior center offers. Great work!