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Dolores boating group to hold annual river permit party

Photos and live music will be part of event that connects river enthusiasts

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The event will feature films, food, drinks, a silent auction with river-themed items and live music by Halden Wofford and the Hi Beams. The Dolores River does not require a permit for boating, but there will information about the regional rivers that do.

The event is a chance to meet new boaters, plan river adventures and connect with the local river-running community.

Every year at the Permit Party, a community slideshow of Dolores River photos is part of the event.

If you want to include any of your favorite Dolores River photos, email them to amber@doloresriverboating.org The pictures will be used only for the slideshow.

“It’s cool to see all the different experiences, people, and places captured in one place,” states DRBA’s Facebook page.

Halden Wofford and the Hi Beams are a popular Denver-based honky-tonk band.

Frontman Halden Wofford pours forth a potent mix of rocked-up honky tonk, Western swing, Dylanesque originals and spaghetti Western epics.

“Each outrageous tale he spins is met by the whine and wail of the steel guitar, the furious double-neck electric guitar and mandolin, and the relentless thump of the upright bass and drums,” the website says.

The band has performed at Red Rocks, the Fillmore, on the back of a flatbed truck and on “Prairie Home Companion.”

Advance tickets for the permit party and concert are $12, or $15 at the door. Tickets can be purchased on the Dolores River Boating Advocates website.