Myron and Carol Graybill, owners of the Overland Trail Bus Lines are happy to announce that they will be resuming their trips to the Front Range, Sidney, Neb., and other places taking local folks to concerts, dinner theaters, and miscellaneous events. The bus line has been shut down since the COVID pandemic. Tickets for the next three shows must be purchased by September 20.

The first bus trip this fall will be on Oct. 2 to the Union Colony Theater in Greeley to see the Oakridge Boys Concert. The Oakridge Boys have appeared all over the world with many stints in Branson. Their four-part harmony is especially enjoyable with songs like their famous "Elvira." They have been entertaining audiences for five decades and want to entertain you on Oct. 2 for their evening show. The bus will leave early enough to stop for dinner in Greeley.  Tickets for the bus and the show are $50.

On Oct. 6, the bus will be going to Sidney, Neb., for those who prefer shorter trips. The focus of this trip will be A Simon & Garfunkel Experience Tribute and the cost of the bus and show is $25.

The third trip will be on Oct. 8, also at the Union Colony Theater in Greeley. This trip will feature the Amy Grant Show and tickets for the show and bus are $60. Grant's iconic voice is instantly recognizable in both the Christian and pop worlds. The wife of country singer Vince Gill, Amy Grant has had six No. 1 hits and has received six Grammy Awards.

Future trips will be to the Candlelight Dinner Theater in Johnstown, the Arvada Center, Estes Park, special Christmas shows, and even to the Kearney Classic Car Show!  The 56 passenger coach is very comfortable and has a bathroom on board.

To purchase tickets or to have your name put on the mailing list, please call Carol Graybill at 522-1421 or email her at carol@thegraybills.com.