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Freda, wife of band leader Buddy Max, patrols Cowboy Junction one Saturday looking for more seating for fans.

Saturdays at Cowboy Junction are a time to listen to country music and a time to meet old friends.
A hand-drawn portrait of Buddy Max hangs among pictures of legendary movie cowboys.

Billy Cox doesn't join the other musicians on stage, instead playing his autoharp by himself on the sidelines.
Robert Cole has been selling greens on the same corner in Crystal River for more than 20 years.

George Loring, left, and Bernie Whittle discuss their music after a two-hour jam session on Saturday afternoon at Cowboy Junction.
Long-time Cowboy Junction singer/guitar player Wally Jones gets into the music. Eleventh-grader Nicole Zelneronok and other students change class at Crystal River High School. CRHS is overcrowded today, but all high schools in the county are expecting an influx os students next year. CRHS principal Steve Myers is expecting to add six to eight portable classrooms next year.

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