“Bucket Boys” to Entertain at Rockford Public Library
Performers scheduled for January 19th Saturday Spectacular
The Bucket Boys, a hip-hop percussion duo combining music, laughter, and crowd interaction will bring their unique blend of entertainment to the Rockford Public Library Auditorium, 215 N. Wyman St., on Saturday, January 19th from 11:00 – 11:45 a.m. The program is part of the “Saturday Spectacular” series at the library which features entertainers, crafts and stories free to the general public.
“The Bucket Boys use junk to make music,” said Sue Stevens, Youth Services Manager of Rockford Public Library. “It’s really an interesting metaphor from an adult perspective. For the kids, they enjoy the energy and the show, but they also learn some valuable life lessons.”
This is the second year the Bucket Boys have performed at the library. Last year’s event drew a great crowd and the library anticipates another packed house. Registration is not required for this event. For more information, visit the library’s website at www.rockfordpubliclibrary.org or call (815) 965-7606.
About the Library
The Rockford Public Library, founded in 1872 as the second library in Illinois, currently has six facilities, including the Main Library and five Branch Libraries. The Rockford Public Library’s mission is to enhance community life and development by informing, educating, entertaining, and providing cultural enrichment to all people of all ages by collecting information to address the diverse interests of our dynamic community.
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