
Western Plains Arts Association
COLBY — Western Plains Arts Association’s first performance to begin the second half of this season will feature Jeff Davidson.
The public performance will be at the Quinter High School Auditorium at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 25. Admission will be by WPAA season ticket or at the door.
There will be a school presentation in the Quinter High School auditorium on Monday, Jan 26 at 9:00 and then one at noon at the Oakley High School auditorium for Oakley Elementary. School performances are free to all who attend.
Jeff Davidson is bringing the history of the Santa Fe Trail to life through song, stories and pictures. The man behind the music has more than 30 years of experience; 25 of those years Jeff Davidson spent as an entertainer for the Flint Hills Overland Wagon Train. In the historical setting of wagon trains, he developed the idea of using historical western (notably Kansas) events to introduce the songs he sings.
Western Plains Arts Association would like to thank our area sponsors, especially the Gove County Community Foundation and the Dane G. Hansen Foundation. Additionally, we are sponsored in part by the state of Kansas through the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts.






