Apr 27 Saturday
Prizes, stickers and free seedlings! NIC Molstead Library parking lot. FREE and open to the public. Drive-thru or in-person.
Voices Together Children’s Choir is a choral singing experience for kids and teens ages 8+. March 16 – May 18 Saturdays 1-3pm McNally Recital Hall at Holy Names Music Center Participation fee only $80 (per session) As we learn the music for the performance, we will also be learning: basic vocal technique, ear training, musical concepts and terms and how to read a vocal line of music. Groups may be divided depending on enrollment. Tell your friends! The more the merrier!
Celebrate Earth Day by supporting repair, share, reuse, and recycling in rural Okanogan County!The annual Earth Day Festival is a benefit for Methow Recycles and this year, the festival will feature Tacoma-based headliner Island Bound, a five-piece reggae band with plenty of island feels. Local Methow Valley favorites The Crunk Monks will open the festivities with their popular blend of funk and rock.
Experience the best of what the Methow Valley has to offer including food trucks, local beer and wine, an education village with demonstrations and activities from conservation organizations around the region, a poetry tent with readings from local poets, and family fun for all with an upcycled kids costume booth, crafts, a special kids parade, and plenty of outdoor space to dance and enjoy spring in the gorgeous Cascades. Be sure to bring a chair and a blanket to take it all in and celebrate the many reasons why we love this beautiful land!
Tickets are $25 dollars in advance $28 at the door, kids 12 and under are free with a paying adult. Tickets can be purchased at https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6256182 or in person at Methow Recycles. Join us in our vision for a low-waste future for Okanogan County and get your tickets today!
Ferris Theatre Arts presents William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet - A tragic love story for the ages.
A rose by any other name.....
Poetry to Music is an event designed for those who want to have a deeper understanding of how poetry and music come together in a composer’s mind to create a song or an instrumental piece of music that interprets a poem. This year, you will enjoy original compositions created by music composition students at Eastern Washington University and Gonzaga University and hear Chris Cook, poet laureate of Spokane 2019-2021, read one of his poems. This event is a fundraiser for the Spokane Symphony Orchestra.
This is a FREE concert, featuring BellaCristo, a thirteen member community handbell choir. In this concert, we are highlighting the music of America with songs that include ragtime, spirituals, blues, the big band sounds of the 1940s, a Sousa march, pieces by George M Cohen, Irving Berlin and more! Some pieces will also showcase handbells with chimes, pipe organ & flute. Bring your family & friends, as our music has something for all ages! Free will donations are accepted to help purchase music for future concerts.
Terrain Gallery is pleased to present, ‘Everywhere the Sun Touches’ by Columbus, OH artist Dustin Brinkman.
‘Everywhere the Sun Touches’ explores the liminal spaces between departure and arrival. Using Midwestern iconography, Brinkman's work speaks of the connection between personal identity and collective spaces, evoking a sense of nostalgia and introspection. In this body of work, boundaries are blurred between home and house – offering a unique perspective on the journey of coming, going, and belonging.
First Friday Opening: April 5th • 5-8PM.Show Dates: April 5th - April 27th.First Friday Hours: 5-8PM.Regular Gallery Hours*: Thursday-Saturday • 4-7PM
*Please note that we allow a week in-between shows for the following month’ show install, and are closed every first Thursday prior to the First Friday opening.
We are a small non -profit called Partnering for Progress that serves 26 Kenyan villages. P4P builds relationships with villages in Kenya’s Kopanga region to help them create flourishing communities by improving their quality of life in the areas most important to them.
Please see our website for more details: https://partneringforprogress.org/
Ticket price is $30 for adults and $10 for kids and includes Pasta dinner, soft drink and 2 game cards. Beer and Wine will be available for sale at $5 each and we will also be selling desserts.There will be raffles and door prizes.
Parking is limited at location, however there is lots of parking available a short walk away at the Spokane Community College on Monroe Street. Address for additional parking: SCC: 2310 N Monroe St, Spokane
An Dochas, Irish for "The Hope" is a talented, Irish Americana band with cross-cultural influences. A quartet featuring an array of traditional instruments including the guitar, banjo, uilleann pipes, whistles, bodhran and fiddle. Since its inception, An Dochas has had the privilege to work with the Haran Irish Dancers. Together, An Dochas and the Haran Irish Dancers have performed to sold-out audiences throughout North America.
Returning to Create is Terry Robb, international acoustic guitarist. Blues, Ragtime, and Slide are performed by his rapid fingering picking style. He has produced15 albums, is a sought-after teacher, touring in the US, Canada, and Europe. He has shared the with stage with B.B. King, Joe Crocker, Bo Diddley, David Crosby, Leo Kottek and more. His TV appearances profile American roots and blues music. Films include "Game of Thrones," "The Horse Whisperer," and “Don’t Worry, He Won’t get Far on Foot."Tickets are $14 in advance, $17 at the door.