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KRFP Arts and Events Calendar 4-25-2012
The University of Idaho Department of Theatre Arts presents “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” . Thursday , Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM and Sunday, April 29 at 2:00 PM in the Hartung Theatre. General admission $10. Admission is free for U-Idaho students.
It may be worth a trip to Lewiston this weekend for Art Under the Elms on the Lewis-Clark State College campus. This annual event features over 100 artist booths and more than 20 food vendors. Festival hours are Friday, April 27, 12 – 6 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Music and entertainment is scheduled each day with special concert on Saturday night at 7 PM, “Shake, Rattle and Roll – A Rockin’ Tribute to the King”, with renowned Elvis impersonator Scot Bruce. General admission to the festival is 3$ for a three day pass and 2$ for seniors, kids under 6 free.
For a complete schedule of events go to lcsc.edu/aue. Art Under the Elms is coordinated by LCSC Continuing Education and Community Events. Money raised is used to fund continuing education and events.
The Washington Idaho Symphony presents the final concert of the season: Bohemian Sketches. The orchestra lead by Jeremy Briggs Roberts will feature cellist Walter Grey in performances
Saturday, April 28, 7:30pm Domey Auditorium / Gladish Center in Pullman,
And on Sunday, April 29th 3:00pm at the Clarkston High School
For ticket information go to www.washingtonidahosymphony.org or call (509) 332-3408.
The current exhibit at the Prichard Gallery features Youdhisthir Maharjan, “Nothing Repeated” and Allie Feezell, “An Absurd Creation Driven by Metaphysical Speculation and Active Meditation”
This MFA thesis exhibit runs through May 5th. The gallery is located at the corners of 5th and Main Street, in downtown Moscow, and is open Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-8pm and
Sunday: 10am-6pm. Admission is free.
Join the annual Moscow CommUNITY Walk this Saturday April 28th . Everyone is invited to gather in Friendship Square at noon and walk together to East City Park in the spirit of unity . A community meal will be served at 1:30 in East City Park, and you are welcome to bring food to share. There will music, speakers and games . Shuttle service will be available for those who may need a ride to the park from Friendship Square.
Mark your calendars:
The Moscow Renaissance Fair will happen as always come rain or come shine the first weekend in May Saturday and Sunday May 5th and 6th at East City Park.
The Latah Trail Foundation will be hosting a fundraising Dinner and Auction on Saturday, May 19th, at the Best Western University Inn of Moscow. Festivities start at 6:00 pm. Enjoy an evening of dining, live music performed by The Hoot Hoots and great auction pieces. Tickets are available at BookPeople in Moscow and Troy City Hall. Sorry, tickets will not be available at the door. Call Executive Director, Nora Locken at (208) 874-3860 if you are interested in being an event volunteer or to donate an auction item. Proceeds from the event will help maintain the Moscow – Troy trail and improve the first section of trail in Bear Creek Canyon. For more information visit www.latahtrailfoundation.org
You can find a transcript of the arts and events calendar on our website at radiofreemoscow.org
If you would like your non-profit event included in the calendar email your information to arts@krfp.org
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