The McPherson Pipe Band Performance
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The McPherson Pipe Band, based out of McPherson, Kansas, was established in 1981. Under the direction of Pipe Major Ty Kaufman and Drum Sergeant Chris Bailey, the band promotes Celtic music and arts. Enjoy the Celtic music plus learn about the instruments and heritage of the traditional dress and accessories. This is an enormously popular musical event each year, so come early to get a good seat!
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The McPherson Pipe Band Performance
Phone : 785-625-9014 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : nhusmann@hayspublib.org
Web: www.hayspublib.org
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