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Three Super Star Acts Coming to the Redlin Art Center Saturday, August 7th, 2010!

The Redlin Art Center is proud to announce three super star acts - Restless Heart, BlackHawk, and Little Texas on their Triple Threat Tour! Together, these performers have sold more than 15 million records, had 30 Top Ten hits and 10 songs that were number ones! This FREE show will be held Saturday, August 7th, 2010 on the grounds of the Redlin Art Center. Everyone is welcome.

These three bands will bring the total to nine nationally recognized entertainment groups to perform at the Redlin Art Center in seven years! The Redlin family and the Redlin Art Center began a tradition of a summer concert celebration with an outdoor concert by Mannheim Steamroller in 2004. Since then, each August, thousands of visitors have enjoyed concerts by Lee Greenwood, Ronnie Milsap, Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, The Oak Ridge Boys and Sawyer Brown!

The Redlin Art Center strives to make the event bigger and better for the community and those who travel to the event from surrounding states. The Redlin Art Center is honored to have another opportunity in 2010 to bring entertainers of this caliber to Watertown. With the combined efforts of the Redlin Art Center, the Redlin Art Center’s event partner, Home Federal Bank, and sponsors Schwan Financial Group and the Watertown Bid Improvement District, the event in 2010 is sure to be the best ever!

Mark your calendars today! You won’t want to miss this exciting event at the Redlin Art Center in Watertown, South Dakota on Saturday, August 7th, 2010!

 

 

                                                                              BlackHawk 

 

 

     

                                               Little Texas                               Restless Heart

                            



 

Parking is provided in the park surrounding the Redlin Art Center and complimentary shuttles are available. Guests are invited to bring a lawn chair or a blanket for the outdoor concert. Seating is first come, first serve. Food and beverage vendors will be on location to provide an array of delicious and refreshing treats! Mark your calendars today and make your travel plans early – hotel rooms fill fast! Don’t miss this memorable occasion at the Redlin Art Center!

Note: All events outdoors will be held weather permitting. Show times are tentative. For more information, please the Redlin Art Center at 605-882-3877 or toll free at 1-877-TREDLIN.

 

Terry Redlin Conservation Park

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The 30 acres surrounding the Redlin Art Center have undergone a dramatic transformation. The grassy area has been excavated to create numerous waterways, earth has been molded and shaped into hills and valleys, and trees have been strategically placed. This is Terry Redlin's vision - many refer to the park as Redlin's living painting. With each carefully positioned stake, Redlin has defined the contour of the landscape just as he does each time his paintbrush touches canvas - only this time, we have been able to watch his creation develop.

Guests of the park are invited to stretch their legs, walk their pets, have a picnic, or simply enjoy nature. Corn feeders are positioned throughout the park for those who wish to feed our friendly geese!

 

With an "eye" that only a true artist has, Redlin has created his idea of a perfect accompaniment to his son's carefully designed building. The park, officially titled, "Terry Redlin Conservation Park", is meant to enhance the visits of the thousands of travelers that stop at the Redlin Art Center each year. With over one mile of walking trails, 8 bridges, 6 small gazebos, one large gazebo and the Redlin Pavilion, guests of the park are invited to stretch their legs, walk their pets, have a picnic, or simply enjoy nature.

It is Redlin's wish that the wetlands and waterways he has created and enhanced will be full of wildlife. Wood duck houses and blue bird houses have been carefully positioned. There may even be opportunities to watch pheasant, grouse, and perhaps even an occasional turkey. The natural areas have been seeded with prairie grasses and wildflowers to provide cover and food for the animals that make the park their home.The walking trails wind throughout the different areas in the park from the formal groomed areas leading to the Pavilion to the natural areas that lead to the outskirts of the property. Redlin hopes that visitors will find the park a relaxing experience that will allow them to collect their thoughts and enjoy the great outdoors - that is, after all, what inspires Terry Redlin each and every day.

 

Redlin Pavilion

PavillionBeautifully placed in the center of the Park where the waterways meet is the Redlin Pavilion. This octagonal structure with its architectural symmetry serves as

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sculpture for the surrounding landscape. Currently only available for private corporate events, the Redlin Pavilion is fully equipped with a kitchen, restrooms, dining room seating for 100 guests and a spectacular view. The interior is furnished with red impala granite, black galaxy granite, a breathtakingly beautiful chandelier and eight larger-than-life, illuminated panels featuring the eight images from Terry Redlin’s “America the Beautiful” Series.

 

Call Toll-Free 1-877-TREDLIN for more information