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Get the Heebie Jeebie’s! Free Family Music Show





The Grand Marais Public Library is set to offer another fun family event at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, October 3.Award-winning musician Glen Everhart will be making a stop at the library on a whirlwind tour of Arrowhead Library System facilities. Everhart will perform his high-energy, interactive 45-minute show called the Heebie Jeebie’s Family Comedy Music Show for all ages. Admission is free.

The Grand Marais Public Library is set to offer another fun family event at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, October 3.Award-winning musician Glen Everhart will be making a stop at the library on a whirlwind tour of Arrowhead Library System facilities. Everhart will perform his high-energy, interactive 45-minute show called the Heebie Jeebie’s Family Comedy Music Show for all ages. Admission is free.

The Arrowhead Library System (ALS) invites children of all ages to listen, laugh, sing, shout, and dance along with award-winning musician Glen Everhart performing his Heebie Jeebie’s Family Comedy Music Show. This high-energy, interactive 45-minute show is suitable for all ages.

Songs include I’ve Got The Heebie Jeebies, Camp, Ishy-fishy-stinky-socky-skeeter-slappytoad a-hoppy-burpa-lotta-woodsa-tickle-ee, Young People Of The World, The 4 Headed 3 Legged 2 Armed 1 Eyed Monster, The Littlest Worm, and many more.

The Heebie Jeebie’s Family Comedy Music Show will take place Oct. 3 at the Grand Marais Public Library at 1 p.m.; Silver Bay Public Library at 4 p.m.; and Two Harbors Public Library at 6 p.m.

After growing up in St. Paul, Everhart graduated from St. Cloud State University, receiving his B.A. degree in music education. He taught public school full- and part-time for seven years, has been a full-time professional entertainer since 1987, and has won The Great American Song Contest with the song “Young People of the World.”

Everhart is perhaps better known throughout northern Minnesota partnered with Ted Fyder as part of the acoustic duo “Fyder and Everhart” by way of their still popular “Goin’ Up North” CD.

Admission to the event is free thanks to sponsorship by the Arrowhead Library System and funding by money from Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.


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