July 10th, 2009 by Mark Baker
July 24th and 25th in Riggins City Park. $5 per person or $20 per family. Featuring a huge talent show and dancing. For more info call Kim Olson 628 3211
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July 10th, 2009 by Mark Baker
This delightful annual event will be the weekend of July 18-19. Lots of colorful history, a parade, a quilt show, music, variety show and a beautiful trip down the old Elk City Wagon Road for the adventerous. Starting in Clearwater and moving on to Elk City. For more info call Bob Gribble 983-3430 (to ride) or Carol BonAnno 926-7465 (for booths).
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July 10th, 2009 by Mark Baker
The wonderful C Street Band will be playing at the Grangeville Farmers’ Market this Saturday. Music usually starts around 10am at the market in Heritage Square.
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July 10th, 2009 by Mark Baker
Lorie Palmer had a nice front page story in the Idaho County Free Press about Grangeville Art’s Free Concert Series. Quoted below:
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Free concert series set for Pioneer Park
Events run into September
By Lorie Palmer
GRANGEVILLE — Mark your calendars now for three nights of music in the coming months.
Grangeville Arts. Inc., will offer a free summer concert series beginning July 14. Performances will also take place Aug. 4 and Sept. 12.
“We wanted to offer a set of family-friendly musical performances at a place where everyone could easily gather,” said Grangeville Arts, Inc., member Rachel Young.
July 14, Bare Wires
Bare Wires will play Tuesday, July 14. This band is made up of four men who started playing music years and miles apart. They finally came together in Moscow. Blues is the thread that holds it all together, with scraps of rock, and other genes of music woven in. Lyrics and music — spawned from life experiences and vivid imaginations — make Bare Wires a one-of-a-kind band. They play an eclectic mix of original material best described as a hearty blues/rock mix, along with several carefully selected cover tunes.
Aug. 4, The All American Boys Chorus
The All-American Boys Chorus, which will perform Tuesday, Aug. 4, features youngsters ages 9 to 14 from more than 30 cities in southern California.
Forty-four concert tours to Europe, Asia, Canada and throughout the USA make The All-American Boys Chorus one of the most widely traveled boy’s choirs in the world. The boys are under the direction on Wesley Martin and will present a “Salute to America’s Music.”
Sept. 12, Big Red Barn
The band Big Red Barn, Based in Spokane, Wash., will present a concert Saturday, Sept. 12. Big Red Barn plays a funky blend of bluegrass, blues, country, jazz and other string-band music. During the past six years this quartet has forged their unique sound at various festivals and events across the Inland Northwest. Big Red Barn’s infectious sound has been captured on their self-titled debut CD released November 2005.
All concerts will take place at Pioneer (Grangeville City) Park. All performance start at 6 p.m. Bring lawn chairs, blankets and picnic baskets. VIP seating is available for a $50 donation to Grangeville Arts, Inc.; otherwise, all concerts are free, however, donations will be accepted to offset expanses.
The free concert series is sponsored by The Grangeville Chamber of Commerce and Grangeville Arts.
Additional information is available at www.grangevillearts.com or by calling 983-2595.
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May 7th, 2009 by Mark Baker
At the Lewis-Clark resort in Kamiah. May 8-10th. Visit www.idahosawtoothbluegrass.org for more info.
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March 2nd, 2009 by Mark Baker
“Moscow Mardi Gras will be held on Saturday, March 7, starting at 9pm. Tickets are on sale now at Bookpeople (cash and checks only, please) for $12 (tix will also be available the day of for $15). John’s Alley will feature Equal Eyes, The Garden Lounge featuring Douglas Cameron, Mingles featuring the Fabulous Kingpins, the 1912 Building featuring Ridge Runner, The Moose Lodge featuring The Clumsy Lovers, and the Eagles Lodge featuring the Senders. This ticket will get you in to all events, including the Moscow Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball at the 1912 Center”
~ via the nice people at Bookpeople Moscow.
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September 8th, 2008 by Mark Baker
“Divided We Fall; Americans in the Aftermath” will show at Grangeville High School Thursday Sept 11 at 7pm. This film follows a 20 yr old college student as she documents violence against Sikhs and Muslims after 9/11. A freewill offering will be taken. Contact Darcy James at 983 9334 or go to
www.dwf-film.com for more info.
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September 8th, 2008 by Mark Baker
Part of the brown bag program. Noon on Sept 10th at the Bicentennial Museum (305 North College St). Contact Pam Northcutt if you need more info.
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August 19th, 2008 by Mark Baker
Darlene Laursen will teach two 4hr. sessions Sept 24th & 25th. Space is limited. Lots more info on the flier (pdf).
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July 19th, 2008 by Mark Baker
Prairie Horizons is sponsoring Movies on the Wall.
When: Fridays, August 1st & 15th, 9pm
Where: Cottonwood City Park
Showing: August 1st – Disney/Pixar’s Ratatouille
Donations only. Concessions available. BYOC — Bring Your Own Chair
http://camasprairiehorizons.org/wallmovies_ratatouille.pdf
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