Thank you to everyone who came out to our Celtic dance party this past weekend! We had a blast listening to Floating Crowbar in the beautiful auditorium at Riverside Place. Thanks to our event donors Harvard Park Children's Learning Center North, Numerica Credit Union, and Rocket Bakeries, and a grant from the Jonston-Fix Foundation; our volunteers and members; Floating Crowbar for the wonderful music; Riverside Place and Diamond Parking; and everyone in the community who joined us for this wonderful event.
Get ready to move your feet at this Kids' Concert: the Celtic Dance Party with Floating Crowbar! On March 7, at 1 p.m., at the Riverside Place Auditorium, kids young and old will shake a leg to the high-energy mix of traditional and contemporary Irish music from Spokane's premiere Irish band.
Multi instrumentalists Don Thomsen and James Hunter have joined forces with guitarist Rick Rubinand fiddler Morgan Andersen. Their use of uilleann pipes, flute, whistle, banjo and mandolin as well as fiddle and guitar is sure to get you dancing a jig at this free concert. Coming from a wide variety of backgrounds and musical interests, they bring together their common passion for Irish music, good humor, mutual respect and friendship into a show that will be enjoyed by any Celtic music fan.
KPBX Kids' Concerts are free thanks in part to event donors Harvard Park Children's Learning Center North, Numerica Credit Union, and Rocket Bakeries, and a grant from the Jonston-Fix Foundation. Thanks also to Hearn Brothers Printing, the staff of Riverside Place, as well as the members and volunteers of SPR.
Parking at Riverside Place (formerly the Masonic Temple)
Street parking is available at the meters along Main St. and the surrounding area. Riverside Place does offer event goers free parking at the Diamond Parking lot at 1193 W Main Ave down the hill. Entering the building on Main leads right to the auditorium.