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JAZZ ON THE BLUFF 

A Benefit for the LeClaire Community Library
LeClaire, Iowa
Friday, April 13, 2007
6:00 - 8:30 P.M.

at the
Mississippi Valley Welcome Center,
900 Eagle Ridge Road, LeClaire

Featuring:

· Live jazz from the Ron Madow's High Society Jazz Band,

· Wine tasting* from Tabor Winery,

· Desserts and hors d'oeuvres from local businesses and restaurants!

· Basket Raffle

· A scenic view of the Mississippi River

Tickets/Information:

· Minimum donation is $15 per person in advance, $20 at the door

· To buy tickets in advance, go to the Welcome Center, LeClaire Library or to buy online with a credit card, go to www.leclairelibrary.org

· Tickets can be bought at the door

· Attire is "LeClaire Chic"  -- this event is meant to be a relaxed, casual atmospere - NOT snooty!
 

Presented by the Friends of the LeClaire Community Library
and our generous local sponsors!

* Non-alcoholic beverages will be available.

Special Thanks to the LeClaire Tourism Board for the $500 grant that enabled 100% of the funds raised by this event to go directly to supporting and promoting the Library!

For more information, call 563-505-6703.

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Showing March 23-April 15 at Riverside Theatre in Iowa City

Final production of Gilbert Street Season

Collected Stories by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Donald Margulies will mark the 6th and final show of Riverside Theatre's Gilbert Street Season and will feature artistic director Jody Hovland and a newcomer to Riverside's stage, New York actor Shamis Beckley. The show will open March 23 and run through April 15. Tickets range from $12 to $23 and are available for purchase by phone at (319)338-7672 or on-line at www.riversidetheatre.org.

Collected Stories, directed by Riverside associate artist Kristin Horton, explores the conflict between the established artist and the adulatory student who becomes a friend and confidante - and finally a threatening rival. Ruth, a prominent short-story writer, takes on Lisa Morrison as a protégé. But when Lisa's first novel - which appears to have cannibalized Ruth's life experiences - is published to much critical acclaim, the resulting duel between the two formidable characters is a dramatic tour-de-force.

 

"This play brings up so many fascinating questions concerning authorship and copyright. Do we own exclusive rights to our experiences and stories? When do our stories become fair game for others to tell? As a theater artist who is in the business of telling other people's stories for a living, this is of tremendous interest to me" says Horton. Horton is a New York based director and current Artistic Fellow at the Lark Play Development Center. She is a recipient of the 2005-07 NEA/TCG Career Development Program for Directors and a 2007 Directing Residency at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Artistic Director Jody Hovland, who plays Ruth Steiner, is drawn to Margulies' characters. "These are two very smart, strong women who share both funny and tender moments as well as have some great battles. That kind of emotional playfulness is a great attraction for the actor and compelling, I think, for the audience."

 

 

Image Danny Boy comes to Elkader Opera House on St Patrick's Day The Keystone Chorus will perform Irish songs for St Patrick's Day at the Elkader Opera House March 17, 4:15 p.m., preceding the St Patrick's Day Parade. Entry will be by free-will donation. Two Quartets from the Keystone Chorus will perform numbers in a Barber Shop style, such as, "Danny Boy." The community is invited to enjoy the Keystone Chorus perform their wonderful harmonies in Celtic tunes from Ireland. The Keystone Chorus is a chorus of men that sing 4-part a cappella music. The chorus will be followed by the annual St Patrick's Day Celebration Parade. The community can then enjoy dinner at Johnson's Restaurant while listening to organ music. Johnson's will likely be serving the traditional Irish staple food of 'tatties'. Normally the Keystone Chorus only perform two shows annually, one in the spring and one in late fall, so this is a great opportunity for another chance to see them. For more information contact the Elkader Opera House: 563 245 2098 Email:operahouse@alpinecom.net www.elkaderoperahouse.com The Keystone Chorus is part of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America. These are just some of the members of the Keystone Chorus based in Elkader. They can be reached by contacting Steve Bartenhagen via email: sbartenhagen@alpinecom.net or by calling: 563-422-5890 Photos Courtesy of the Keystone Chorus
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PRESS RELEASE: The King's Ugly Bride


Junior Theatre Mainstage Company presents "The King's Ugly Bride", a humorous story told in true fairytale fashion in which elves and magic interfere with the King's search for love.


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March 17th- 11th Street Bar & Grill - 8p to 12a 2108 E 11th Street, in the Village of East Davenport, IA

April 21st - 11th Street Bar & Grill - 8p to 12a 2108 E 11th Street, in the Village of East Davenport, IA

Meet the Artist

ImagePhotographer Rick Lodmell at Mother Jones Cafe, Thursday, Feb. 22nd, 6:30-9 p.m.  Music by Chris Dunn 7-9.  1810 Second Ave., District of Rock Island

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Travel back in time at the Elkader Opera House on Monday, February 12, 7:30
p.m., with the boisterous fun of America's only Victorian magic-lantern show.
The show is an authentic 1890s visual extravaganza projected on a full-sized
screen - the kind of show that led to the movies! Valentine stories, animated
comedy, and songs -all dramatized on screen by a live showman and
singer/pianist. The audience participates in the fun, creating sound effects,
and joining in chants and sing-alongs.

For 12 years, The American Magic-Lantern Theater has delighted audiences
from Lincoln Center to Singapore. National Public Radio says, "It's an
incredible experience...Don't miss them. They're a living national treasure"!
For adults and children ages six and up. Tickets $6 and $4.
Stop in at the box office 1-4 p.m., or call: (563) 245 2098 or (563) 873 2378
Email: operahouse@alpinecom.net or tickets@icsbbs.com . Visit:
www.elkaderoperahouse.com

Meet The Artist

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Image Audiences can bask in Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, get down with Gershwin's classical jazz rhapsody, get fired up with Faure's harmonic melodies and chill out with Chopin.

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Rude Punch is at Mound Street!

Mark Saturday January 20th on your calendar and come on down to Mound Street Landing in The Village of East Davenport to enjoy the sweet Reggae/Rock vibes of Rude Punch.  Mound Street has a great atmosphere and plenty of room to dance and party all night long.  Let's plan on packing the place and having a wild Reggae party with Rude Punch.

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