The Catoosa County News

The Watkins Family set to perform

Historic Ringgold Depot Friday, Aug. 12, 7:30 p.m.

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Bluegrass gospel performers the Watkins Family will bring their distinct sound to Sacred Sounds Fridays, Aug. 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the Ringgold Depot at Depot Street and U.S. 41 in Ringgold, Ga. in a special concert for the Share America Foundation, Inc. Also appearing will be Just Us Gals. Local entertaine­r Randall Franks will emcee. Ticket donation is $6.

An acoustic musical family from Georgia, the Watkins Family – Judy, Lorie and Todd – have performed for more than three decades.

“We just thank the Lord for all He’s done for us and our work in music,” Judy said.

The Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame members made a name for themselves in the fields of gospel, bluegrass and country music.

“Whether the Watkins are performing on a grand stage with country stars such as Randy Travis and Diamond Rio, bluegrass festival or National Quartet Convention in front of thousands, or in the pulpit of a small country church, the former Impact Award nominee raises spirits and hopes of the life to be led as servants of Christ through their harmonies,” Franks said.

The family will include new music from their upcoming release as well as top hits from their latest and upcoming CDs.

“Awards, honors and amazing opportunit­ies are blessings but there is no greater blessing than working each day sharing His story of salvation through song,” Lorie said.

Franks said while the musical legacy of the Watkins family reaches back for generation­s in the mountains of northeast Georgia, their music today “reflects the best in harmonies and musical instrument­ation that can be heard.”

For more informatio­n, visit watkinsfam­ilymusic.com.

Just Us Gals is a young-in-spirit and energetic “all-girl” string band with a dynamic and natural stage presence, which they infuse in their ragtime, old-time, bluegrass and gospel and fiddle tunes.

Agene Parsons plays hammer dulcimer and autoharp, Evelyn Madewell plays fiddle, Linda Conliglio and Darleen Conley play guitar, Marilyn Reppond plays bass and marimbula and Peggy Douglas plays mandolin and tenor banjo.

The event is a fundraiser for the Pearl and Floyd Franks Scholarshi­p Fund. The Share America Foundation, Inc., a Georgia non-profit, presents scholarshi­ps to talented musicians who excel in the Appalachia­n musical arts.

Donations for tickets are adults: $6, Children 5 and under free with adult. Tickets may be purchased locally in advance during business hours at SonShine Christian Books 706-861-7675 in Fort Oglethorpe. For more informatio­n, Share America Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 42 Tunnel Hill, Ga. 30755 or shareameri­cafoundati­on.com.

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