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Five Flags Center Announces 
90’s Country Gold Series 
featuring Kathy Mattea, Collin Raye, and Pam Tillis
by Thomas Robbins,
​Five Flags Assistant General Manager

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Kathy Mattea — June 20
Five Flags Center is proud to announce the 90’s Country Gold Series, a three-show concert lineup celebrating some of the most iconic voices of 1990s country music. The series brings Kathy Mattea, Collin Raye, and Pam Tillis to the Five Flags Theater stage in 2026 for a season of timeless hits and unforgettable performances.

The series kicks off on June 20 with Kathy Mattea, Hailed by The Washington Post as “one of Nashville’s finest song interpreters,” Kathy Mattea has enjoyed much success and acclaim during her 35-year career in Country, Bluegrass and Folk music, including 2 Grammy wins, 4 CMA Awards, 4#1 country singles, and five gold albums (plus a platinum Greatest Hits collection). Her latest album is “Pretty Bird", produced by her old friend, roots music wizard Tim O’Brien. The wide-ranging collection of songs chronicles a period of rededication to singing, digging back in with a vocal coach and emerging with a poignant and eclectic CD. In addition to creating and recording music and performing live on tour, Kathy is increasingly involved with public broadcasting, consulting and contributing on screen in Ken Burns’ 2019 documentary for PBS “Country Music”, and recently replacing founder Larry Groce as the host of the long-running NPR show “Mountain Stage”
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Collin Raye — September 5
On September 5, Collin Raye takes the stage. Born Floyd Elliot Wray on August 22, 1960 in De Queens, Arkansas, country artist Collin Raye was one of the true hit makers of the 1990’s. Collin still continues to crank out soulful, heartfelt material with the honesty and richness that is signature to his vocals alone. With 24 top ten records, 16 #1 hits, and having been a 10 time male vocalist of the year nominee (5 CMA and 5 ACM), this truly electrifying performer of his era remains one of the great voices of our time. Regional country favorite Elizabeth Mary will open this show.
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Pam Tillis — October 17
The series concludes on October 17 with Pam Tillis, daughter of Country Music Royalty, who carved her own path in music, recording hits like "Shake the Sugar Tree", "Maybe It Was Memphis" and "Mi Vida Loca". With multiple number ones and top ten singles, she's generated three CMA awards, two Grammys, and numerous nominations. Pam's soulful approach to songwriting led to acclaimed albums like “Rhinestoned,” her latest album "Looking For A Feeling" and successful ventures like 'Dos Divas' with Lorrie Morgan. Her captivating performances, whether at the Grand Ole Opry or Nashville's Bluebird Cafe, continue to enchant audiences worldwide. Currently, she tours solo and with Lorrie Morgan on their "Grits And Glamour" tour.

Five Flags is offering a 3-Show Package that allows fans to experience all three concerts while saving 25%. Packages start at $108 for purchase in-person at the box office. Individual tickets are also on sale now for all
three concerts.


Tickets and series packages are available online at fiveflagscenter.com and the Five Flags Center box office Thursdays and Fridays from 10:00am-5:00pm.

​The 90’s Country Gold Series is a love letter to an era of country music that shaped generations with generous radio sponsorship provided by 97-Seven Country WGLR and The Roadhouse airing Sundays 7:00am to 12 noon.
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Champion Your Health and Live Well by Stonehill Communuties

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Healthy aging is about making choices that support wellbeing, independence, and quality of life at every stage. Older Americans Month is a great time to reflect on simple ways individuals can champion their health and remain active and engaged in their communities.

Stay current on preventive care and screenings.

Regular checkups and screenings are powerful tools for maintaining health. Preventive care helps catch potential problems early—when they are often easier to treat—and supports longterm wellness. Balance and cognitive screenings available for free through Stonehill’s Outpatient Therapy Clinic can help individuals understand current function and pursue therapy to extend independence and safety.

Build and maintain social connections.

Social interaction plays a vital role in health as we age. Regular social interaction helps reduce loneliness while supporting cognitive and emotional well-being. Whether through volunteering, attending community events, or going to Mass, staying engaged fosters a sense of purpose and belonging.

After retiring, Ruth and Dan Daly found that volunteering gave them meaningful ways to stay connected. They now serve at Stonehill Communities, escorting residents to Mass and other appointments—an experience they say benefits everyone involved. “The people we work with are very motivating,” they said. “This is a good outlet for both of us, and we look forward to it each week.”

Keep moving.

Staying active is key to maintaining independence and preventing falls and injuries. Regular physical activity helps preserve strength, flexibility, balance, and heart health. Activities such as walking, stretching, and light strength training can be adapted to fit nearly any fitness level. Everyday activities like gardening, shopping, and cleaning also count! Short periods of movement throughout the day can improve mobility, boost mood, and enhance overall wellbeing.

Healthy aging is a lifelong journey shaped by everyday choices. By prioritizing preventive care, social interaction, and staying active, individuals can truly champion their health and continue living well at every stage of life.
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Hospice of Dubuque Tree of Life Memorial Service
Join us as we honor
​and remember your loved ones

by Lavonne Noel,
​Hospice of Dubuque Executive Director

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For 30 years, Hospice of Dubuque has hosted the Tree of Life Memorial Service. This annual event reminds us that, just as certain as the sun sets each evening and fireflies return each summer, memories of our loved ones come into our thoughts. These memories are a gift that can sustain us as we experience the sadness of separation and inspire us as we remember the joy shared with those we have loved.

Members of our tri-state community are invited to gather on May 19 at 7:30 p.m. for the Tree of Life Memorial Service. This event will be held in Washington Park, 700 Locust Street, Dubuque. Due to limited seating in the park, attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket. In the event of rain, the Tree of Life Memorial Service will be held at The Grand Opera House, 135 W. 8th Street, Dubuque.

This year’s guest speaker, Kate Lange, a Dubuque educator and author of Just Follow My Light, will share how her father’s illness and hospice journey inspired her message on navigating grief, honoring memories, and carrying loved ones in our hearts. Her reflection, accompanied by music, will lead into the illumination of the Tree of Life, which will remain lit
through Memorial Day weekend.


Each light on the Tree of Life honors a loved one. To dedicate a light, please send a tax-deductible gift to Hospice of Dubuque, 1670 JFK Road, Dubuque, IA 52002, or visit our website. Names received by May 15th will be included in the printed program. Your support helps Hospice of Dubuque continue its 43-year mission of providing compassionate care to patients and families throughout the tri-state community.

​For more information about Hospice of Dubuque or the Tree of Life, call the office at 563-582-1220 or visit www.hospiceofdubuque.org
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