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GBCCA offers high-energy thrill ride through decades
Jared Freiburg & the Vagabonds bring back music from the ‘50s
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Jared Freiburg and the Vagabonds will perform for the Golden Belt Community Concert Association at 7 p.m. , April 4, in the Great Bend Municipal Auditorium.

The Golden Belt Community Concert Association will present piano maestro Jared Freiburg and the Vagabonds, who will perform a high-energy concert of rock and roll, blues, country and jazz from the ’50s and ’60s at 7 p.m. Friday, April 4, at the Great Bend Municipal Auditorium, Lakin and Stone. Doors open at 6:15 p.m.

Their concert will include memorable songs and stories made famous by musicians from the most explosive and influential genre of the 20th century. Freiburg began his career playing Jerry Lee Lewis in Broadway’s Grammy Award-winning show, “Million Dollar Quartet” aboard the Norwegian cruise line and later reprised that role in “Million Dollar Quartet Christmas.”

He formed Jared Freiburg and the Vagabonds in 2019. Together they take their audiences on a high-energy rock and roll thrill ride echoing the sounds of icons such as Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, and more. They bring electrifying piano mastery and smooth vocal harmonies to non-stop favorite songs of ‘50s and ‘60s rock and roll, jazz, blues and country music.

This GBCCA event is open to association members. No single concert tickets are available. Because the association encourages young people’s interest in music and the performing arts, full-time students will be admitted for a $5 donation at the door.

As part of the kickoff for the GBCCA 2025-2026 Membership Campaign, membership renewal envelopes will be ready for members to pick up as soon as the doors to this concert open at 6:15 p.m. The renewal envelopes will be placed alphabetically according to last name for pick-up around the perimeter of the east side of the auditorium until 6:55 p.m. and will be available again during intermission. Those who wish to renew right away can do so at the Membership Table (not at the envelope pick-up table). Those who renew early will be entered into a drawing for concert swag. The Membership Campaign begins April 5 and ends April 25 for both renewing members and those wishing to join as new members.

The Golden Belt Community Concert Association and the Great Bend Recreation Commission now provide eight handicap parking spaces in front of the northeast entrance of the auditorium for every concert. Blue cones, placed at the curb before each space, will designate handicap-only parking.

Transportation to the concerts will again be provided for members in the Hoisington area who do not feel comfortable driving at night. Sunflower Diversified Services’ Catch-a-Ride will pick up the members from the parking lot of Hoisington’s Friendship House, 410 E. Third St., at 5:55 p.m. on the night of each concert. Round-trip cost is $4. Members must sign up for the ride at Friendship House or call 620-653-2555.

For more information about the Golden Belt Community Concert Association, visit the website, www.goldenbeltcca.org.


Trinity Community Church announces Holy Week services, fifth Sunday 'Roundup'
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HUDSON — Trinity Community Church, located at 207 E. Highland Ave. in Hudson, announced the following services for Holy Week.


April 13 - Palm Sunday

• 9:30 a.m. Praise Service

• 11 a.m. Traditional Service


April 17 - Maundy Thursday

• 6:30 p.m. Supper in the church basement


April 18 - Good Friday

• 7 p.m. Praise Service


April 20 - Easter Services

• 6:30 a.m. sunrise service, location TBD; breakfast to follow at the church

• 9:30 a.m. Praise Service

• 11 a.m. Traditional Service


‘Roundup’ service planned


HUDSON — Trinity Community Church, located at 207 E. Highland Ave. in Hudson, will host a Fifth Sunday “Round-up” on Sunday, March 30. An outdoor service will start at 10:30 a.m. Those planning to attend are asked to bring a lawn chair if they are able.

Grilled burgers and cowboy dogs will be provided for lunch; bring a side to share. There will be yard games, music and good fellowship. The service and lunch will move indoors if there is inclement weather.