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Wednesday, Nov. 04, 2009

Get out! Fly-In Musicfest at Spinks Airport


Local faves Brave Combo will be among the more than 20 acts playing at the Fly-In Musicfest. 
 JANE FINCH

JANE FINCH

Local faves Brave Combo will be among the more than 20 acts playing at the Fly-In Musicfest. JANE FINCH

If you’ve ever wanted to combine a love of aeronautics and music, then you have something in common with the Flying Musicians Association, which is throwing a big bash Saturday to celebrate both. The Fly-In Musicfest, being held at Spinks Airport, features more than 20 acts, including perennial local faves Brave Combo. In addition, there will be food, a children’s area and a seminar with guest speaker Denis Murphy, author of Pan, Pan, Pan!: A Survivor’s Story.

— Cary Darling


Fly-In Musicfest
8 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday

Spinks Airport

13451 Wing Way,

Burleson

Free but $10 per car for

parking

817-501-3641

www.flyingmusicians.org


MOVIES
George Clooney’s The Men Who Stare at Goats isn’t as madcap as its premise.

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ARTS
The von Trapp Children, descendants of The Sound of Music couple, will sing at Bass Hall.

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DINING
Jersey Mike’s offers more substantial fare than its sandwich-shop competitors.

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FAMILY
The Gaylord Texan’s annual Ice! exhibit is a frozen tribute to Dr. Seuss.

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