BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170407 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170410 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE SUMMARY:Bluebonnet Trails Festival DESCRIPTION:200 N. W Main St Ennis Texas www.bluebonnettrail.org #EnnisBluebonnets17\n\nFriday\, April 7th\n\n6:00pm - 9:00pm: Arts & Crafts\n\nEnjoy Arts & Crafts\, Tasty Food\, and Kid's Activities on the streets of Downtown Ennis. Vendor Fees for food and activities vary.\n\n6:00pm - 9:00pm: Wine Wander\n\nStroll through downtown sampling some of the finest wines in Texas. Tickets available at www.bluebonnettrail.org\n\n6:00pm: Acoustic Sound Hounds\n\nA Texas bluegrass band from Kaufman County that plays traditional and contemporary bluegrass\, country and old gospel\, adding its own flavor to the music: Bluegrass with a Twist!\n\n7:30pm: Studebakers\n\nClassic Rock n Roll and Country 50's 60's 70's.\n\nSaturday\, April 8th\n\n8:00am - 1:00pm: Ennis Farmers Market\n\nShop the Ennis Farmers Market! Our local vendors provide a wide selection of fruits\, vegetables\, honey\, meat\, nuts\, cottage and prepared food and crafts. Open every Saturday 8am - 1pm from April - October.\n\n9:00am - 6:00pm: Arts & Crafts/Kids' fun area\n\n9:00am - 6:00pm: Wine Wander\n\nStroll through downtown sampling some of the finest wines in Texas. Tickets available at www.bluebonnetrail.org\n\n10:00am - 2:00pm Antique Motorcycle Club of America Exhibition\n\n10:00am: E-Flat Porch Band\n\nNamed for the porch in McKinney\, Texas where the members first practiced - it resonates to the key of E-Flat. Duane Brown and Rudy Littrell form the core of the band\, entertaining with their unique blend of acoustic "porch music"\, including folk\, blues\, early country\, jazz and original tunes. As "angst-free" acoustic musicians\, they play serious music without taking themselves too seriously.\n\n12:30pm: The Purple Hulls\n\nIdentical twins Katy Lou and Penny Lea Clark of The Purple Hulls were raised on a working family farm in the deep piney woods of East Texas\, but that didn't stop the Texans from finding their way to the hills of Tennessee\, specifically\, Music City\, where they began touring with various country artist and writing songs for Nashville's largest publishing company\, Sony Tree.\n\n3:00pm: Acoustic Sound Hounds\n\nA Texas bluegrass band from Kaufman County that plays traditional and contemporary bluegrass\, country and old gospel\, adding its own flavor to the music: Bluegrass with a Twist!\n\n4:00pm: Quebe Sisters\n\nWhen the Quebe Sisters from Texas take a stage\, and the triple-threat fiddle champions start playing and singing in multi-part close harmony\, audiences are usually transfixed\, then blown away. It's partly because the trio's vocal and instrumental performances are authentic all-Americana\, all the time\, respectful of the artists that inspreid them the most. \n\nSunday\, April 9th\n\n9:00am - 5:00pm: Arts & Crafts/Kids' fun area\n\n10:00am: Gladys and Maybelle\n\nThis singing duo is not hard to spot in their colorful\, vintage dresses\, petticoats and pillbox hats. For years these two sisters were heard most weekends singing their sibling harmonies and adding to that special magic that the Fort Worth Stockyards holds. Nowadays the Singing Sisters\, as HGTV named them\, can be spotted at various venues and events in the Lone Star State and beyond warbling their trademark Folkabilly sound.\n\n12:00pm - 5:00pm: Wine Wander\n\nStroll through downtown sampling some of the finest wines in Texas. Tickets available at www.bluebonnettrails.org\n\n12:00pm: Jim Gatlin with Waco Thompson and Friends\n\nThe Gatlin Band featuring Waco Thompson will be churning out bluegrass and country music at the Bluebonnet Trails Festival starting at noon. The group has spent more than 11 years playing featured performances together at many festivals\, churches and nightclubs in the Dallas/Ft Worth area\n\n2:00pm: Green Tones\n\nThe UNT Green Tones are the premier co-ed contemporary A Cappella group at the University of North Texas in Denton\, founded in 2008 by Brian Alexander and Trent Bynum.\n\n3:00pm: The Kody Norris Show\n\nAlways maintaining a sharp professional appearance\, complete with colorful rhinestone suits and cowboy hats\, The Kody Norris Show gives a bluegrass fan one of the most solid\, entertaining and animated performances they will ever experience. The performances of The Kody Norris Show are reminiscent of traditional bluegrass artists\, yet Kody brings his own special\, distinct flair to the music. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n