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Originally Posted by rustyp
Here is the entertainment calendar for Cheer's (Demshar's) at Stonecrest. Does one believe if they offered this entertainment at Demshar's Spanish Springs they would not draw as large a crowd as at Stonecrest ? Something smells fishy.
Saturday 19th
- Joe Carter at the keyboard 4:30-7pm
Tuesday 22nd - Clark Barrios Dinner Show 4-7pm
Thursday 24th
- Dunning Shaw Dinner Show 4-7pm
Saturday 26th
- Afternoon Tea with the Queen 1pm and
Joe Carter at the keyboard 4-7pm
Tuesday 29th
- Wine Pairing Dinner 5-7pm
Coming in October
Wednesday 7th
- Stonecrest Homecoming Dance 4-7pm
Wednesday 14th
- Chef’s Cooking Class Demo 12noon
Tuesday 20th
- Johnny Wild & The Delights Dinner Show 5-7pm
Tuesday 27th
- The Dean Martin & Frank Sinatra Dinner Show
Wednesday 28th
- Wine Pairing Dinner 5pm
Thursday 29th
- Chef’s Cooking Class Demo 12noon
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I would be among the younger demographic moving into TV (later 50's when we get there). The above musical lineup looks like something that would be offered, and very popular, at my 85 year old mom's Independent Living facility and not something that I would go out of my way to see, myself. There is a definite audience for that entertainment, it is just skewed for an older demographic who grew up listening to it which is fine. So the answer is - my mom and friends would go, but my husband and I would not.
A younger crowd of retirees would rather have: Craft beer/wine/whiskey tastings. Comedy shows. Bands playing oldies from the 70's/80's. Current country music hits. Cooking classes could be fun. Maybe trivia games and other interactive types of entertainment. Football/baseball game or special events like the Kentucky Derby parties.