After the kids are in bed and the sun sets – entertainment in Falcon and the areaFRANKIE’S TOO!***MUSIC AND DANCING (no cover charge) SATURDAY NIGHTS SEPTEMBER ENTERTAINMENTSept. 15 – N ‘Tha MixxSept. 22 – Social GraceSept. 29 – BrickyardOct. 6 – Brotherly LuvFRANKIE’S TOO AT WOODMEN & MERIDIAN495-8707; WWW.FRANKIESTOO.COMBlack Rose Acoustic Society: SeptemberVisit www.blackroseacoustic.org to register for or find out more information on the following concerts.Open stage concerts:$5 general public; $3 Black Rose Acoustic Society members; Information: Web site or 633-3660.Opening acts start at 7 p.m. at the Black Forest Community Center, 12530 Black Forest Road at Shoup RoadSept. 14: Juni Fisher singing cowgirlSept. 28: singer/songwriter Andrew McKnightThursday night acoustic jams:Jams run from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Benet Hill Center at 2577 N. Chelton Road in Colorado Springs, free but donations accepted. Information: Web siteTeens acoustic jam (musicians 13 to 19)Sept. 22: Benet Hill Center; 10 a.m., free but donations accepted; visit Web site or contact 495-4941 for more information.
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