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2010 Updates
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Bean Blossom
Jamboree Foundation


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***NEW**
MP3 Public Service Announcements

Now Available for 
Radio Programs, Podcast and Webcast 

The Bean Blossom Jamboree Foundation is asking for your assistance.  The goal of the Foundation and its supporters is to preserve the music park at Bean Blossom including the numerous festivals/events held at the Bill Monroe Music Park.  With that goal in mind, we now have available the following Public Service Announcements and ask your consideration in airing these on your Radio Programs, Podcast, Webcast, websites, myspace and more!  

These PSA choices are now available in the following in MP3 formats:
30 sec BBJF PSA w/ musical bed mp3
60 sec BBJF PSA w/ musical bed mp3

Previous PSAs also available:
30 sec BBJF PSA mp3
30 sec BBJF PSA w/musical bed mp3
60 sec BBJF PSA mp3
60 sec BBJF PSA w/ musical bed mp3


We hope to see you
June 12 - 19, 2010
44th Annual Bill Monroe Memorial Bluegrass Festival


Purchase Tickets
Advanced Ticket Deadline June 1, 2010



Join us for the
2nd Annual BBJF Golf Cart Parade held during the June Festival



Bean Blossom has played a vital role in American music history and culture. It has been named by USA TODAY as one of the Top Ten Places to Hear Authentic American Music.


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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Bean Blossom Jamboree Foundation
5163 North State Road 135
Morgantown, IN  46160
Telephone: 1-877-989-BBJF
Email: info@bbjfoundation.org

Interviews can be scheduled or other press inquiries can be made by contacting the Foundation Offices at
1-877-989-BBJF or by email at info@bbjfoundation.org  
More information on the Foundation and how you can help is available at: BBJFoundation.org 

MISSION STATEMENT:
Our mission is to preserve the music park at Bean Blossom in perpetuity and continue the Brown County Jamboree’s heritage of musical shows and the bluegrass music festivals established at
Bean Blossom by the Father of Bluegrass Music, Bill Monroe.



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