Concert to benefit animals, Frank Buck Zoo
staff reports
While Alan Powers now lives in Valley Spring, he can remember outings in Gainesville with his parents.
“No matter where I live, this area – Gainesville, Valley View and Sanger – will always be home,” he in a news release.
Powers, other members of his family and KJC Ranch have decided to give back to the Cooke County community with a free concert at the Gainesville Farmer s Market to benefit the Frank Buck Zoo.
The event will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday with musical acts Jerry Hart & Flatland and Thomas Michael Riley with special guest Joe Forlini.
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