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What's Happening This Weekend?
All Across Southern Maryland - 11/10/2011
Are you looking for something to do this weekend? Well, you have come to the right place. This weekend is packed with entertainment. Here is our weekend lineup:
Thirsty Thursday:
Blue Dog Saloon: The Half Naked Trio is playing.
Friday:
Veterans Day Parade in Leonardtown.
Friday Night:
Island Bar and Crabhouse: Justin Myles is playing.
Scotts II: The Justin Crenshaw Band is playing.
Murphy's Pub: Natural Disaster is playing with special guests Stripped of Anarchy and Black Dahlia.
Memories: Throwback, Beyond Black Skies, and Idle Minds are playing.
Anthony's Bar and Grill: SynErgy is playing.
The Ruddy Duck: The MG Trio is playing.
Vera's: Hot Tub Limo is playing.
Saturday Night:
Memories: SUM-BICH is playing.
Heavy Hitters: Hate the Toy is playing while they are holding a toy drive for the Derlicts.
Apehangers: SynErgy is playing.
Scotts II: Jukebox Thieves is playing.
Lisa's Pub: Naked is playing.
The Greene Turtle (Prince Frederick): Badmagick and Hate the Toy are playing.
Big Dog's Paradise: HydraFX is playing.
Toots Bar: VenDetta is playing.
Bollywood: Tell You Monday is playing.
Sunday:
Island Bar and Crabhouse: Football Sunday with $1 drafts and $2 off appetizers.
There are plenty of family friendly events list on our Community Calendar. Check them out www.thebaynet.com/events/
On behalf of The BayNet, the local bands, and the venues...Don't Drink and Drive!
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