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>>>The 73rd National Folk Festival will take place Sept. 2-4 in downtown Nashville. Created by the National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA) in 1934, the traveling National Folk Festival is the oldest and longest-running multicultural festival in the nation. It celebrates the roots, richness and variety of American culture through traditional music, dance, craft, storytelling and food, and is currently attracting the largest audiences in its long history. This free, three-day public event is projected to draw 60-80,000 attendees to downtown Nashville this Labor Day weekend and is estimated to have a $10-$15 million economic impact on Nashville per year. For more info visit www.nationalfolkfestival.com.

>>>The Miller Harris Foundation has scheduled several fund raising events to help send children to the Miller Harris Asthma Camp. Upcoming activities include 7/19 & 8/23: Bluebird Writers Night; 9/12 Golf Tournament. For details visit www.millerharrisfoundation.org

>>>As one of the more interesting stops on his Treasure Chest Tour, Ricky Skaggs is set to join the Boston Pops orchestra in Boston on June 25 and 26. Skaggs will be joined by his band Kentucky Thunder. Pops and Skaggs received rave reviews after performing together in 2005. www.rickyskaggs.com

>>>BMI partnered with Musicians on Call and the Hard Rock Café during the 2011 CMA Music Fest for a late-night set featuring contemporary country hit-makers Luke Laird, Rhett Akins, Natalie Hemby and Thomas Rhett. Proceeds from the show will benefit Musicians on Call, which brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities all over the country.

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