The Palestine Dogwood Jamboree, produced by Dan Manuel, will take place Saturday night, March 17th at Palestine High School Auditorium beginning at 7:00 p.m.
The Jamboree begins its fourteenth year of production on March 17th and this year’s show will feature Texas recording artist Clay Mobley. Mobley has been featured on numerous Opry’s and country music shows throughout Texas.
Also featured that night will be Jack Hall of Houston, who just recently returned from Nashville.
If you like classic country music, you will love this show. Courtney Lockett former winner on the “Dogwood Jamboree Talent Search Contest” will return to the stage of the auditorium to perform a couple of classic country hits.
Joe Hancock, Hal Roper, “Flo”, Sissy Perry, Mike Kellogg, Jodi Brown, George Lester, and Manuel will be performing on the show as well.
Three young people will be competing in the Jamboree Talent search contest. The contestants are all eighteen years of age or under.
“These kids are super talented and will help make the evening an enjoyable experience.”
The winner will move to the finals on Dec. 1st to compete for “Artist of the Year” and will receive a large cash award and a plaque.
Those wishing to audition for the March show can call 903-724-2556 or 903-729-7080. There is no entry fee for auditioning.
The show starts at 7:00 p.m. and doors open at 6:00 p.m. Door prizes donated by local merchants and businesses will be given away during intermission.
Purchase advanced tickets at a discounted rate of $12.50 by calling 903-729-7080 or 903-724-2556. Tickets at the door are $15.00 per adult and $6.00 for children six through ten years of age. Children under five years get in free.