Dio Day Cortland 2022: Sunday, July 10th at Night Owls in Corltand

Dio Day Cortland 2022: Sunday, July 10th at Night Owls in Corltand

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Join us Sunday,  July 10, 2022 (Ronnie’s Birthday);
at Night Owls in Polkville,NY.

Bands start playing at 12:00 – General public invited, $10 Per Person.

Bikers meet and ride at 10:00 and start at Foxy’s in Cortland, $10 Per Person (includes entrance to show).

All funds are going to the “Ronnie James Dio CHS Music Scholarship Fund”

All Donations Gratefully Accepted!

*PERFORMERS ARE SCHEDULED TO APPEAR IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER*
Lou Kaplan
Jim VanDeuson
Dimitri Cosimo
Black and Blue
The Rods
Tailor Made
Sydney Irving and Mojo

Visit Dio Day Cortland on Facebook or diodaycortland.org

Congratulations to the 2022 Ronnie James Dio CHS Music Scholarship Award Winner:
Angela Lang!

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