This post is a little late but none the less was a significant event in 2023.
On Saturday, April 15, the Marshall County Arts Cooperative sponsored a live music and video presentation in the Waterville Opera House. Performing were Chris Biggs and Ken Gustin, better known as "Biggs and Gustin", from Manhattan, Kansas.
Preceding the concert, MCRHS gave rides going west from Waterville to "Somewhere". At "Somewhere" the train was robbed by three riders on horseback. Sharon King was along for t
he ride as a history re-enactor.
Ken and Chris did a warm up session at the Nigley Saloon on Friday evening prior to the 2pm performance on Saturday. They perform on a regular basis at the Little Grill and Bluestem Hotel in Manhattan as well as various other locations. For more information on Chris and Ken, visit their web site at https://biggsandgustin.com/.
Providing special assistance for the concert were Bruce Dierking, reading a script during the video portions, Tommy McNish for doing the computer and video work, and Kathy Menzel for operating the lighting in the opera house. Prior to the concert, Beverly Hedke played the piano for entertainment in the Nigley Saloon.
At the conclusion of the show, Ann Walter made a presentation to the family of Milford Godsey to recognize him for being the last Missouri Pacific RR ticket agent in Waterville.
A second performance of the "Rhythm of the Rails" is being planned for June 8, 2024.