May 09 Saturday
Cascadia Music presents "A Celebration of American Music: A Concert in Honor of America’s 250th" Friday May 8 and Saturday May 9 @ 7 PM at the Methow Valley Community Center Gym. Led by Directors Terry and Pam Hunt, The Pipestone Orchestra, Cascadia Chorale and Pipestone Youth Orchestra will perform an exciting and diverse program of Jazz, orchestral and folk compositions by Gershwin, Aaron Copeland, Paul Simon, Aretha Franklin and others. The concert of will span generations and regions of the United States, with large ensemble pieces as well as solos and small groups. VERY special guests Laura Love (vocals), John Weeks (fiddle) and Brian Alley (banjo) will also be featured during the show.
The spring concert exemplifies Cascadia’s mission to “create connection in a divided world by sharing the joys of music.” With these amazing artists blending with over 30 singers and 35 musicians, ages 12-82, from all walks of our valley community, this event promises to bring smiles, reflections, and perhaps a few tears as we celebrate American music and composers from sea to shining sea.
Beer, wine, non-alcoholic beverages and some snacks will be available for purchase.
https://gonzagaperformingarts.evenue.net/events/GTR0509
Masterworks 9 opens with a new commission from longtime Symphony friend Sydney Guillaume. Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini is a virtuosic masterpiece that fuses Russian heritage with American influences. After intermission, Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra showcases the orchestra in vivid colors and textures, capturing the resilience and adaptability of a composer who embraced his new world.
Join us for a hilarious adventure at the Blue Door Theatre! Expedition is a fast, family-friendly improv comedy show where audience ideas fuel wild games, bold characters, and unexpected twists. Every show is made up on the spot—and no two journeys are ever the same.
After a long and successful career as a mystery writer spanning nearly 50 years, William Kasinski has hit a protracted and unsettling fallow period. Does this mark a temporary setback or the end of his professional work life? At his agent’s insistence, Kasinski agrees to attempt a memoir in hopes of reigniting his career, and to this end, returns to his hometown to revisit his beginnings. Once there, triggered by an encounter with an up-and-coming Young Adult novelist, William must reckon with long-ignored events of his youth, and their impact on his journey.
APRIL 24 - MAY 10Firth J. Chew Studio Theatre
By Bryan Harnetiaux, Civic's Resident Playwright since 1982
Directed by Susan HardieWith Jamie Flanery, Lynn Noel, Lily Savage, and Hillary Squires
TICKETSCivicTickets.comBox Office is open Tue - Fri, 12 - 5:30PM — 509-325-2507
CONTENT WARNING: Recommended for ages 14+. Please note that this production contains mature themes, adult language and the use of a prop firearm. Children under the age of five years will not be admitted.
May 10 Sunday
Gayle Havercroft is displaying his unique block printing pieces at Indaba Coffee Shop through April and May. He's been perfecting his skills since 2001 and especially enjoys using the Palouse as inspiration for many of his works. Gayle began adding watercolor to the block prints a few years ago. You won't want to miss seeing these. Come for the art! Stay for the coffee!
May 11 Monday
Join us at ConnectDinners for a weekly gathering that feels more like a family meal than a typical church service. Enjoy a free dinner while connecting with neighbors and exploring faith in a warm, open environment. No RSVP is needed—simply pull up a chair because there is always room at the table for you. Visit www.ConnectDinners.org for more information.
Local and traveling musicians jamming some Blues
May 12 Tuesday