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Cartersville-Bartow County
Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB)
PO Box 200397
Cartersville GA 30120 USA
Toll free from US and
Canada
1-800-733-2280
Telephone 770-387-1357

The local welcome center is
located in the restored railroad
Depot at One Friendship Plaza in
downtown Cartersville, Georgia
accessible from Interstate 75
Exit 288.


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Bartow Winds Spring Concert
March 20, 2010


Tabernacle Baptist Church, Cartersville, Georgia
The Bartow Winds Community Concert Band will hold its Spring Concert at 7:30 p.m. Musical selections include:
"Into the Storm" by Robert W. Smith;
"An Irish Rhapsody" by Clare Grundman;
"Perthshire Majesty" by Samuel R. Hazo;
"My Father's World" arranged by Luigi Zaninelli, with members of Reinhardt College Concert Choir under the direction of Dr. Dennis McIntire;
and "Crown Him with Many Crowns" by James Swearingen featuring Cartersville native John Russell on organ. Admission is free but donations can be made to support local charities. The Bartow Winds is a non-profit organization founded in Spring 2009 as an outlet for local musicians with a mission to raise funds for local charities. Bartow Winds is under the direction of Michael D. Elzey, with assistance from David Snipes. For information e-mail BartowWinds@gmail.com.
Tabernacle Baptist Church, Cartersville, Georgia
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