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CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) A great day of entertainment is back during the North Dakota Winter Show Country Hoedown March 3 inside the Valley City Eagles Club. The dollar entry fee for the whole day has returned.

A Chuck Wagon Lunch will be served at 11:45am featuring a meal, beverage and dessert for only $8 dollars.

Check out the fine selection of entertainers and their performance times listed below during the annual North Dakota Winter Show’s Country Hoedown.

Husband & wife duo act known as Stampede.

The duo act of Stampede.

Stampede is a husband and wife team from Utah who bring good music, harmony, humor and just down right fun to the stage! Steve & Terri Taylor make up this western duo with Terri an award winning yodeler and singer/songwriter. Stage times 10am & 2pm.

Fran Armstrong.
Fran Armstrong.

Fran Armstrong is a cowgirl poet from Medora, whose poetry is both inspirational and entertaining. She is a retired teacher by profession, who speaks with authenticity and enthusiasm about a life and culture she knows and loves, sharing humorous and nostalgic stories about the western culture and the “Cowboy Way.” Fran Armstrong has published three books of cowboy poetry and narrative. Stage times 11am & 4pm.

Greg Hager.
Greg Hager.

Greg Hager of Valley City sings stories of faith, cowboys, cattle, farming and life. Music has always been a part of Greg’s life, he wrote his first song and learned to play guitar at the age of seven and has been playing, singing and writing songs ever since. While growing up, his family regularly traveled putting on gospel music shows. Hager has been nominated four times as the Western Artist of the Year with the Academy of Western Artists. Stage times are 1pm & 3pm.