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WATERTOWN WIZARDS VS
U.S. MILITARY ALLSTARS
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Saturday, June 21 & 22, 2008
Watertown, NY - Alex T.
Duffy
Fairgrounds, I-81, exit 46, Coffeen St.
Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Wizards Baseball team
and the Fort Drum Centennial. Games, booths and food for the
entire family on Saturday & Sunday. The Wizards and the U.S.
Military Allstars play Saturday night and a spectacular
fireworks display will follow the game.
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Birthday Celebration
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Father
Robert J. McCarthy
There
will a gathering at
12:00
noon June 29th at
McCarthy
Hall, Holy Family in celebration of Father McCarthy's 90th
birthday
EVERYONE
IS WELCOME |
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Concert

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July 10,
2008
Fairgrounds Ice Arena
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Born and raised in Westland,
Mich., about 30 minutes west of Detroit, Josh Gracin grew up listening
to his parents' favorites -- Elvis, the Beatles and the vintage rock and
pop on a favorite local station. Then, when he was 11, the station's
format changed to country, and he started getting into artists such as
Garth Brooks, Joe Diffie, George Strait and Randy Travis. His first
public appearance was at an eighth grade talent competition where he
sang Brooks' 1993 hit "Standing Outside the Fire" and managed to win
over an audience full of dance music-loving peers.
After high school, he enlisted
in the Marines and a few years later got married. About two years into
his four-year term of the Marines, he saw the first American Idol
show. Though he hadn't sung in a couple of years, he auditioned and was
chosen as a finalist in the second year of the series, ultimately
placing fourth.
Gracin's self-titled debut
album, featuring the first single "I Want to Live," was released in
2004. Its second single, "Nothin' to Lose," reached No. 1 at country
radio.
Josh Gracin website |
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August 26, 2008
Caprara’s Can-Am Motorsports
Park, LaFargeville, NY
7:00 P.M.
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information |
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