(KNZA)--Music, food and beverages are the heart of an event in Holton this weekend.
The sounds of jazz will fill the square in downtown Holton Saturday, as the second annual “ Jazz on the Square” is held, presented by Holton Main Street.
Beginning at 4 in the afternoon, jazz musicians will begin to play, with 15 featured acts to be heard during the event.
At the same time, wine and craft beer tastings will be held at downtown locations, while featured foods will be served by local caterers and restaurants.
At last check, some VIP tickets remained on sale at Holton banks for $60, which includes entry to the VIP room where special food and beverages will be served.
Jazz musicians Jim Seeley and Bill Crain will make guest appearances, while Kansas City solo jazz artist Mark Lowrey will be featured.
General admission tickets are also available for $30, and may be purchased at Holton banks as well as online at holtonmainstreet.org
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