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Coffis Brothers to Take the Stage for Music in the Park
Summer concert series continues Sunday in Skypark.

The season's second concert in the “Music at Skypark” series will take place Sunday with the sounds of the Coffis Brothers, featuring the folk rock sound of Ben Lomond brothers, Jamie and Kellen Coffis.
The free concert series runs the last Sunday of each month through September and will benefit the music programs at Scotts Valley’s four public schools.
“We’ve lined up some terrific bands for this concert series,” said volunteer Joe Miller. “We hope people come hungry and support our concessionaires. Our aim is to raise a lot of money for the schools while providing a true family event for the community.”
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Though the event is free, several local service clubs and businesses will be selling barbecue dishes, sandwiches, pizza, dessert and beer and wine.
Vendors will donate 60 percent from the concessions to the school district to help keep the music programs at Scotts Valley High School, Scotts Valley Middle School, Vine Hill Elementary and Brook Knoll Elementary alive.
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According to the concert sponsors, the Scotts Valley Arts Commission and the Scotts Valley Kiwanis Foundation, the event raised $19,500 last year, $7,000 in 2010, and $4,000 in 2009. The money was used to buy musician chairs and instruments, safer choral riser, entry fees for school bands to participate in local music festivals, music books, band suits and choir dresses, instrument storage cabinets, teaching tools and other expenses to maintain the music programs at the local public schools.
“It’s been amazing to bring our music program into the 21st Century,” said Beth Hollenbeck, music director of the Scotts Valley Unified School District.
The concert is Aug. 26 from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Skypark, 361 Kings Village Rd.
Here is the schedule for the rest of the summer:
Sept. 30 - Funkranomicon and Extra Large (headliner)
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