POTSDAM -- Tracy Cox from Inlay Design Studio has recently donated an electric guitar that he built, valued at $2,000, to the Ives Park Concert Series to be raffled off. Tickets cost $20 each, and …
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POTSDAM -- Tracy Cox from Inlay Design Studio has recently donated an electric guitar that he built, valued at $2,000, to the Ives Park Concert Series to be raffled off.
Tickets cost $20 each, and only 500 will be sold. Tickets are available for purchase at Brick and Mortar Music, 15 Market St.; Tracy Cox’s studio, 81 Woodruff Rd., Colton; and Jernabi Coffeehouse, 11 Maple St., Potsdam.
All sellers can accept cash or checks made out to "What a Raquette Music and Dance."
All proceeds go toward the annual continuation of the concert series. The winner will be selected at the final concert on October 1, 2016.
The guitar will be displayed at the various retailers throughout the summer, and will also be available for viewing at each of the concerts in the series that starts Aug. 13. To follow the guitar and more information about the music series, like Ives Park Concert Series on Facebook and check out www.mckennasdenmusic.com/ivesparkmusic.