Dave Stamey Playing Free Grand Canyon Show July 28th
There are constant opportunities for adventure and fun at the Grand Canyon, so many that it actually becomes difficult to decide how to spend your time at the park. There’s hiking, biking, campgrounds, and more available year-round, but if you’re looking for a truly unique Grand Canyon experience, look no further than Dave Stamey, an award-winning western singer/songwriter, and his free one-night-only show at the Grand Canyon National Park.
Hosted by the Grand Canyon National Park and the Alternative Break Citizenship School, Stamey will fill the Shrine of the Ages with his authentic and crooning western music as a “thank you” to the ABCS participants who’ve been so hard at work over the past week. A former cowboy, dude wrangler, and mule packer, Stamey embodies the true spirit of the American southwest.
Where: The Shrine of the Ages at the Grand Canyon National Park
When: July 28th, doors open at 6:30 pm, music starts at 7:00 pm
Price: Free, but seating is limited, so reserve your seat today!
More information about the ABCS and the Grand Canyon National Park’s volunteer program is available from the Grand Canyon National Park’s Volunteer Resource Program Coordinator, Todd Nelson, at (928) 638-7307.
Don’t forget to stop by the Grand Canyon National Park Visitor Center today, and call or click for more information on making your next Grand Canyon adventure a memory that will last a lifetime. Don’t miss out on Grand Canyon tours, food, music, education, hiking, and more!