Lots of music at Saturday's Farmers' Market as Krysti' Music Studio presents Campus Life performation
Krysti’s Music Studio presents its seventh annual Krysti’s/Campus Life performation from 8:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Aug. 2, at the Bluffton Farmers’ Market.
The event is a fundraiser for Bluffton-Pandora Youth for Christ/Campus Life program.
“You may come and go as you like,” said Krysti Schey. “There will be continual musical entertainment throughout the event provided by my students.”
A silent auction also takes place for items including homemade quilts, gift baskets, jewelry, gift certificates to area businesses, Allen County fair season tickets, and more. All proceeds from the event go to YFC.
Here’s how the raffle works: For every $10 you donate you can get a raffle ticket to win one of the following:
1. Free piano tuning by Phil Schey ($50 value)
2. Mary Kay shopping spree ($50 value)
3. Krysti’s Music Studio lesson credit ($50 value)
4. Surprise goodies gift basket from Family Eye Care ($50 value)
5. The Mustard Seed Café gift certificate – 2 winners ($25 value)
6. Jeanne’s Kitchen gift certificate ($10 value)
Winning raffle tickets will be drawn and silent auction will close at noon. Those interested in learning more about the events and programs Campus Life has to offer will have the opportunity to talk with the directors on Saturday.
The current (partial) list of student performers include:
• 8:30-9 a.m.
Ethan Ansley, Kate Strickler, Ryan Strickler, Alaina Grothause
• 9-9:30 a.m.
Julianna Hotmire, Skylar Scoles, Samantha Scoles, Terron Boblitt
• 9:30-10 a.m.
Danielle Novak, Landon Novak, Andrew Behrendt, Brianna Keeler, Ellie Nickel, Ethan Nickel
• 10-10:30 a.m.
Kaelin Weissling, Delanee Jenkins, Carter Brand, Noah Brand
• 10:30-11 a.m.
Melia Santillanez, Brynn Reese, Celeste Stauber, Kirsten Brough
• 11-11:30 a.m.
Carter Dailey, K.J. Hohenbrink, Lily Diehl, Bekah Rehm, Micah Rehm
• 11:30-noon
Rosemary Carmen, June Essinger, C.J. McCall, Luke Limer, Jennifer Burkholder, Amy Warren
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