FRANKIE’S TOO!May entertainment – Live free music Saturdays at 8 p.m.Saturday, May 17 – CoyoteFriday, May 23 – Chite NineSaturday, May 24 – Saddle RockSaturday, May 31 – Tiny Barge & The Big ChillTexas hold ’em poker free Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 1 p.m.Hometown heroes on Wednesdays after 4 p.m. with 20 percent off the total tab for active or retired military, firefighters, police and EMS.FRANKIE’S TOO! AT WOODMEN & MERIDIAN495-8707; WWW.FRANKIESTOO.COMBlack Rose Acoustic Society: MayConcerts are held at the Black Forest Community Center, 12530 Black Forest Rd. at Shoup Road, Black Forest. $5 general public, $3 Black Rose Acoustic Society members. For more information, visit www.BlackRoseAcoustic.org or call 633-3660.May 23 – The musically dynamic trio, Empty Pockets, blends traditional sounds of Irish and Celtic Spanish music with slightly more contemporary rhythms that compliment, but not overshadow the beautiful nuances of their music.
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