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Adult tickets are $20, seniors 62 and older are $15, and college students with ID are $10. Tickets are available with cash or check at the door, in advance at Lueken's Foods North/South, or with a credit card at. He also has performed with the Bemidji Symphony, the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony and was the second/associate principal trumpet of the Honolulu Symphony in 2009. In 2012, he was selected as principal trumpet for the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra in Sioux Falls, S.D., and continues in that position. Works by Handel and Elgar also will be on the program.Ī native of East Grand Forks, Nelson served as principal trumpet of the Greater Grand Forks Symphony Orchestra for 10 years. Guest trumpet soloist Mark Nelson will join the BSO to perform works by Morricone, Mozart and Gershwin, a press release said. The event will include performances from Headwaters instructors in a variety of genres, such as blues, jazz, and contemporary,īEMIDJI-The Bemidji Symphony Orchestra will continue its 79th season, Role Play, with the concert "Trading Places" on Sunday, Feb., 18, at 3 p.m.
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Headwaters Music and Arts plans medley nightīEMIDJI-Headwaters Music and Arts, 519 Minnesota Ave., will host a free music medley night at 6 p.m. Their play, which is set in the 1890s, is comprised of cuttings from a full-length play about young June Muldoon whose father suddenly died. Bagley earned the top score at the Section 8A competition Feb. 9, at the O'Shaughnessey Auditorium in St. Name of a Great River Rescue dog or cat, and have their art on display in an exhibit at the PaulīAGLEY-The Bagley High School drama department, under the direction of Marilyn Hood, performed their one act play "Anatomy of Gray" by Jim Leonard at the Minnesota State High School League State Festival on Friday, Feb.
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No registration is needed for Saturday classes, but they are first-come, first-serve.įor more information, visit or .īEMIDJI - Great River Rescue will host an art contest for children living in the Bemidji School District, themed "They Need Us All."Ī winner will be selected for each grade. Register by calling Bonnie at (218) 759-2310. Pre-registration for Friday is required, and space is limited. Foreman, a nationally recognized designer with more than 50 published patterns, will teach a Friday evening quilting class, as well as present a trunk show and twister tool demonstrations on Saturday. Collins, a recipient of Five Wings Art Council grants, will present a trunk show, as well as teach a landscape collage class on Saturday. The featured presenters will include fabric painter Pam Collins and quilt designer Marilyn Foreman. Lunch will be available for purchase Saturday, with proceeds supporting Watermark Art Center programming. Light refreshments, coffee, and snacks will be available.The event will include a vendor market filled with fiber-related items, mini classes taught by experienced instructors, coffee and homemade treats, door prizes and demonstrations, among others. This event is co-sponsored by KAXE/KBXE and is free and open to the public.
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The Artist Talks Series takes place on the third Wednesday evening of each month to provide the public the opportunity to meet and learn about regional artists. Join the MacRostie Art Center on Wednesday, September 18th from 6 – 7pm. God Poems, is recently out on Will 'o the Wisp Books. Rival Gardens: New and Selected Poems, published by University of Nebraska Press, and her newest book, Consider the Lilies: Mrs. On Speaking Terms, her third book, was released on January 15, 2010, by Copper Canyon Press.
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Her second, Hartley Field, appeared in 2002 from Holy Cow! Press. Her first book, Bonfire, won the New Voices Award and was published in 1997 by New Rivers Press. Dodge Poetry Festival in 1996 and at the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival, Aldeburgh, England in 2007.Ĭonnie Wanek's poems have appeared in Poetry, The Atlantic Monthly, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Great River Review, Poetry East, Water-Stone, and many other publications over the years. Louis Jenkins has read his poetry on A Prairie Home Companion and was a featured poet at the Geraldine R. Jenkins was awarded two Bush Foundation Fellowships for poetry, a Loft-McKnight fellowship, and was the 2000 George Morrison Award winner. He has published 17 collections of his poetry. Louis Jenkins' poems have been published in a number of literary magazines and anthologies. The September Artist Talk is co-sponsored by Northern Community Radio, and the evening will also feature readings by KAXE/KBXE poets Steve Downing and Robert Jevne. MacRostie Art Center is pleased to announce in its September series of Artist Talks an evening with Minnesota poets Louis Jenkins and Connie Wanek.