Bluegrass concert attracts crowd
HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
Southwind, a bluegrass band, returned for a free concert at the Punta Gorda Historic Train Depot Antique & Collectibles Mall on Taylor Street on Feb. 2.
HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
Virginia and Gene Vaughn knew the back way into the train depot’s covered dock area, where the live entertainment was taking place.
HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
Debra Norcross kneels to get a shot of the bluegrass band Southwind.
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This group enjoyed the sunshine while sitting along the old railroad tracks.
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Across the parking lot, people enjoyed the sunshine while listening to the free bluegrass concert on Feb. 2.
HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
Applause, applause and more applause for the bluegrass group, Southwind.
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The one big shade tree on the property attracted a few people during the concert.
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It was standing-room only during the free bluegrass concert on Feb. 2.
HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
The depot dock filled up first, even though it was a bit chilly in the shade.
By BETSY WILLIAMS
Photojournalist
Southwind, a bluegrass band, returned for a free concert at the Punta Gorda Historic Train Depot Antique & Collectibles Mall on Taylor Street on Feb. 2. The event attracted a large crowd, first filling the depot’s dock and then spilling out into the parking lot along the railways and into the field across the parking lot.