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Grand opening slated for Friday
The Grand Opening of the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and annual "Wine & Dino" will launch the annual Montana Dinosaur Festival beginning Friday in Malta.
Great Falls Tribune
Metro area chorus members give their all
For love of music, Marsha Proghovnick leaves the comfort of her Southfield home once a week - "even on cold winter nights, when I don't feel like it" - and trudges to Birney Middle School for rehearsal.
West Bloomfield Eccentric
2008 farmers markets guide
Fresh flowers, fresh fruit, fresh veggies, fresh air ... what could be better? Add in some art, crafts, demonstrations, music and other fun and it's hard to resist the open air markets that set up around town every spring.
OnMilwaukee.com
Letters: Thanks to Smokey Hills Wranglers
A sincere “thank you” to the Smokey Hills Wranglers for the concert they performed for the benefit of the Hubbard County Food Shelf. Also “thanks” to Riverside Methodist Church for use of their facility. All those in attendance had a good time and enjoyed the music.
Park Rapids Enterprise
Old friends and new sounds
Sarasota Music Festival kicks off Monday
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune
CAKE Vocalist Tells REVUE He's Trading Touring for Farming
Burning through fossil fuels while on tour and the devaluation of recorded music are proving to be a bad recipe for CAKE. That's why John McCrea, lead singer of the Sacramento-based alternative rock band, is claiming he's ready to quit the music business for a more agrarian way of life.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Area festivals in June
Following are selected festivals in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio this spring and summer season. Listings are for events about three hours away or less from Fort Wayne. If there is an admission fee, it is noted with a “$.” Events and times might change; readers are advised to call ahead.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Area festivals in July
July 1 to 5: Bremen Fireman's Festival, Sunnyside Park, Bremen; craft and food vendors, carnival rides, parade, fireworks; hours vary; $; 574-546-3660.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Area festivals in August
Aug. 1 and 2: Huntertown Heritage Days, Huntertown; fish fry, pie in the face, dunk tank, music; 5 to 10 p.m. Friday, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday; 637-6232.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Area festivals in September
Sept. 4 to 6: Grabill Country Fair, Main Street, Grabill; arts, crafts and food, nightly entertainment; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; 260-627-5527 or Grabillcountryfair.com.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Music events
Times listed are according to state in which acts are appearing.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Things to go and do
The cosy venue at 77 Daniel St., The Press Room, is celebrating its 26 years of jazz, and from 6 to 9 p.m. tonight the Sunday Night Jazz series presents Mark Shilansky with Sara and Rachel Caswell, Keala Kaumeheiwa and Les Harris Jr. Admission is $10...
Portsmouth Herald
Battle of the Singers will storm ABC-5's "Shall We Dance" on November 11
Various music genres will be represented in the upcoming episode of Shall We Dance: The Celebrity Dance Challenge hosted by dance goddess Lucy Torres-Gomez this Sunday (9 p.m.) on ABC-5.
PEP
Where can I hear live music?
So you've just blown in to town and you're looking for a good spot to hear music. Have no fear. We've got it. So even if you don't know what you're doing — it's hard to go wrong.
Portsmouth Herald
Vegas on the Cheap
Julie Cameron, left, and Christine Bolton groove to the music at McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon at the Rio. Photo by Ralph Fountain . Carol Linnea Johnson stars in "Mamma Mia!," which is offering two-for-one tickets through June 29.
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Polk's Music Education Nationally Recognized
LAKELAND If Bach were alive and looking for a school to attend, Polk County may be on his list.The Polk County School District was recently named one of the 110 best communities for music education by the National Association of Music Merchants.
The Lakeland Ledger
Barbecue joint blazes on Park
All-green Wildwood offers plethora of `Q' styles in Rockwell-designed spot
Crain's New York Business
Ste. Genevieve holds French Heritage Festival and Antique Show & Sale
Ste. Genevieve will host its weekend-long Antique Show and Sale June 14-15. The Antique Show hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 14 and 11a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 15th. This year marks the fifth anniversary for the event, which is held each year at a beautiful circa-1912 mansion that serves as the Knights of Columbus home, located at 600 Market Street.  
Park Hills Daily Journal
Copyright quiz limits music file sharing at Mo. college
ROLLA, Mo. (AP) — A tech-savvy university near the Missouri Ozarks is resorting to an old standby to reduce illegal music downloads by students: the pop quiz.
Park Hills Daily Journal
Beer, brats, bodices on tap for festival
It is time again for Germanfest, Fort Wayne’s Oktoberfest in June.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
'Dancing' queen turns songbird
When “Dancing with the Stars” champ Julianne Hough came to town to make her debut album, Nashville’s songwriters went to work churning out a bunch of songs about – what else? – dancing.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Silvermine Guild trumpets 50 years of summer music
The Silvermine Guild Arts Center, Silvermine Road, is celebrating 50 years of its Summer Music Series, a tradition that has presented such notable performers as Benny Goodman back in 1959, and more recently, the Orpheus Chamber Group and the Grammy Award-winning Turtle Island String Quartet.
New Canaan Advertiser
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An historic church organ which dates back nearly 150 years is in desperate need of a £270,000 restoration. Leaders of St Peter’s Church in Wolverhampton city centre have now launched an appeal for cash in order to preserve the impressive instrument for posterity.
Express and Star
MAY 26-30
• VEGAS VOICES: UNLV student Erika David won the Colgate MaxFresh Video Music Competition, which includes a recording session with Bryan-Michael Cox and a chance to sing at the Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden.
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Around the Bend: 06.01.08
Mount Thabor Family Festival is from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the grounds of the Mount Thabor Convent, 12940 Leopard St. The event begins with an outdoor celebration of the Eucharist and also will include live music, children's games, a silent auction, bingo and rummage sale. Free to attend.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times
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