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  2. The Motown and Soul Music Show will be returning to the Historic Grove Theater in Oak Ridge at 7 p.m. April 26, featuring the Motown Oldies Band & The Fabulous Soul Brothers, and the Grammy ...

  3. Grove, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Grove is a city in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 6,623 at the 2010 census , an increase of 27.6 percent over the figure of 5,131 recorded in 2000. [4] Grove is surrounded by Grand Lake o’ the Cherokees , a professional bass fishing tournament lake and recreational hotspot during the travel season of Memorial Day ...

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    Pacific Theatres was active in real estate development through its Robertson Properties Group, which was originally formed to re-develop former Pacific drive-in theaters. Today Robertson Properties currently acquires and develops retail, office, and residential properties. Developments included theatres at The Grove at Farmers Market in Los ...

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  6. Oak Ridge Community Band winter concert is Feb. 18 at Grove ...

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    After January's postponements because of snow and ice, the band is back at the historic Grove Theater with an entertaining lineup of music. Oak Ridge Community Band winter concert is Feb. 18 at ...

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  9. List of Grove Plays - Wikipedia

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    The Grove Play is an annual theatrical production written, produced and performed by and for Bohemian Club members, and staged outdoors in California at the Bohemian Grove each summer. In 1878, the Bohemian Club of San Francisco first took to the woods for a summer celebration that they called midsummer High Jinks. [ 1 ]