Monday, July 29, 2013

Missouri History in Song at the MO State Museum

JEFFERSON CITY, MO - Columbia singer-songwriter Paul Fotsch is scheduled to appear as the third storyteller in Missouri State Museum’s summer series, “Telling Missouri’s Stories,” sponsored by Missouri State Parks.

Fotsch will perform “Missouri History in Song” at 7PM on Wednesday August 7.
Fotsch sings and plays original folk music on several instruments including fiddle, guitar, mandolin and harmonica. His songs tell stories about Missouri’s past and include topics ranging from the state’s rivers and steamboats to the Civil War to Jesse James.

The series is part of the ongoing “Museum after Hours” events when the Museum stays open until 9PM on the first Wednesday of the month. Evening entry to the museum will be through the carriage entrance on the south side of the building underneath the grand staircase.

The Missouri State Museum, which is part of the Missouri State Park system, is located on the first floor of the Missouri State Capitol.

For more information, contact the museum at 573-751-2854 or visit mostateparks.com.

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