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JUNEAU — A local strip club will bring something a touch more G-rated to the stage Sunday.

Solomon, an exotic dance club at 112 E. Oak St. in Juneau, will host a Christian music concert sponsored by the Christian Leaders Coalition of Dodge County. The Siegmann Family, a band that originated in the Dodge County town of Rubicon, will perform.

The band describes its sound as a mix of bluegrass, Southern gospel, a capella and acoustic. Gene and Anne Schmidt will also perform at the concert.

Gene Schmidt, of the Christian Leaders Coalition, has lobbied for Dodge County or the city of Juneau to buy the Solomon building and convert it into a performing arts center. The building has been on the market for months and Schmidt said his goal is to prevent another strip club owner from buying it.

He said the purpose of the concert is to make the public aware of an alternative use for the space if another organization took it over.

“We had the idea that it would be good to do something on a large scale with performing arts and music because that’s the idea behind bringing people in,” he said.