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Chilly Blues festival back for 19th year in Grand Haven
The event will includes performances by over a dozen blues bands and a chili contest with up to 30 competing teams.
Expect live music all three days at Snug Harbor, Kirby Grill, The Grand, Theatre Bar, Dee-Lite Bar and Grille, Jelly’s and Odd Sides Ales, all in downtown Grand Haven.
“This is a great event full of springtime energy,” said Mike Coleman, manager of the Harbor Restaurants group. “It’s a time to experience Grand Haven at its finest – showcasing great local and national music talent and our incredible and creative restaurants and bars.
“It’s beautiful downtown with great people attending,” he said. “And as Steve Loftis (Harbor Restaurants owner) always says, 'it’s a gas, gas, gas.'”
The state-of-the-art drilling technologies used by Continental and others have produced a boom that “proves the old adage that people tend to find oil and gas in places where they've already found oil and gas,” says Andrew Coleman, an analyst with