evie-andrus

VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Bridges Arts Council is proud to announce another addition of
Sunday Afternoons in Pioneer Park with their fourth event of the season featuring Evie Andrus – “Fiddle from the Soul for the Soul.”

Spokesman Nick Lee said this concert should prove to be a wonderful one for the smaller, intimate setting of the Pioneer Park Amphitheater. The Bridges Arts Council would like to invite you to this wonderful performance.

Evie Andrus has been performing since she was 6 years old. Her family band, Family Ties, toured around North Dakota and Canada throughout her high school years. Andrus is a graduate of the East Tennessee State University Bluegrass, Old Time and County Music Program and a current grad student at UTK studying Ethnomusicology. She
worked as a performer at the Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud. Andrus is a co-founder and President of the East Tennessee Bluegrass Association. She released an album of original tunes in May 2022, “Evie’s Great Adventure.”

This event is part of programming in the renovated Pioneer Park Amphitheater. The Bridges Arts Council, along with other community members and groups, helped renovate the Pioneer Park Amphitheater are excited to once again have live programming at the venue.

The Bridges Arts Council would also like to invite you to the future events that will be held at the Pioneer Park Amphitheater:

August 13- VCHS Speech Team

August 27- VCSU Opera Ensemble