Irish fiddler Kevin Burke to Perform at New Acoustic Wednesdays Series at the Thalia

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Acoustic Wednesdays, a new series featuring acoustic music and informal talk with master musicians in an intimate setting, begins on February 15th with the legendary Kevin Burke, one of the top names in Irish fiddling.

At the forefront of Celtic traditional music for over 30 years, Burke is well known to international audiences for his work with seminal Irish supergroups, from the Bothy Band to Patrick Street, and the Celtic Fiddle Festival. In this program, he performs solo. According to Burke, “With the great popularity of various groups over the last 25 years or so, many people have forgotten that this kind of music used to be played mainly solo. The bands, groups and accompanists are a relatively recent development… so I thought it would be interesting to let people hear the ‘naked’ fiddle once more.”

Kevin Burke is the quintessential Irish fiddler who specializes in the intricately ornamental Sligo style. His family hailed from Sligo and his first musical influences were famous musicians of that region, such as Michael Coleman and Paddy Killoran. He took up the fiddle when he was eight and by the time he was 13, he was playing in local pubs.

In addition to being a mainstay of some of folk music’s foremost groups, his extensive credits include recording and touring with Arlo Guthrie and Christy Moore in the 1970s, and former Bothy Band colleague Micheal O Domhnaill in the 1980s. He was a member of Tim O’Brien’s crossover band The Crossing, and in recent years has collaborated with Oregon guitarist Cal Scott. In 2007, his duet album with Scott, Across the Black River on Burke’s newly crafted Loftus Music label, was named one of the most notable world music CDs of the year in The New York Times.

Burke is the recipient of the NEA’s National Heritage fellowship, this country’s highest honor in the traditional arts. He has resided in Portland, Oregon since the late 1970s, and in 2010 was inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame.

The series continues at the Thalia with Lost Harp of the Silk Road with kugo (angular harp) player Tomoko Sugawara (Mar 28); Sound of a Hundred Colors with sarangi (ancient bowed lute) maestro Pandit Ramesh Misra (Apr 25); and Spiritual Sounds from the Land of Fire with the Azerbaijan kamancha (spike fiddle) player Imamyar Hasanov (May 16).

These programs are made possible in part with public support provided by the New York State Council on the Arts, a State agency, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2012 7:30 PMLeonard Nimoy Thalia at Peter Norton Symphony SpaceBroadway at 95th Street, NYC$30; students $20 Box office (212) 864-5400Info/tickets (212) 545-7536 worldmusicinstitute.orgFor video, please visit: worldmusicinstitute.org/event.php?id=1220

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Dancing as a hobby

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Dancing as a hobby has many benefits. However, it requires hard work before one can become a good dancer, yet this does not prevent millions of people across the globe from choosing dancing as a hobby. Online lessons and videos are a great source of help to all dancing hobbyists and pros.Other view dancing almost as a sport ,this depends truly on the dance when gymnastic or aerobic style dancing is performed.

Reasons and benefits of choosing dance as a hobby

The mere passion in dancing is a great excitement for many choosing dances as a hobby for some it is the ability to express their inner emotional feelings with movement while for others it is the lessons they learn from exploring their inner talent.

The best part of any hobby is that it makes one feel satisfied and relaxed and dancing is no exception. Learning to dance can benefit one in a wonderful entertaining way,whether dancing solo or with a partner or even in a group.

It can result in the enhancement of one’s self-confidence, lead to a better social life, help one loose excess body fat, lead to one meeting some exceptional friends and even for some the spiritual connection from free body movement can lead to the meeting of the perfect soul mate.

Dance styles and techniques:

There are 2 main categories for dance styles:

1) Social Dance which is for socializing and a relaxed atmosphere;

2) Participation Dance which is based on purpose and performance yet at each corner of the world dance styles tell a story in every step and beat to music and movement.

In Latin dance styles, every step tells a story with the imagination filling up the dance: the Cha-Cha is a mischievous dance that tells a “boy meet girls, girls meet boys” story; the Samba is a dance full of laughter and stifling sense; the Rumba is a famous dance of love highlighting unity and division in a relationship; the waltz, the dance for married couples’ anniversary dance. African dance is usually about socialising, warfare and initiation.

Constant practice is the art in mastering dance styles and techniques and by learning the dance steps associated with each style and technique will make dance as a hobby more fun and this can be greatly helped by on line lessons and videos.

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An Irishwoman’s Diary

1329563827 40 An Irishwomans DiaryThe Irish Times – Friday, February 17, 2012

READING Rosita Boland’s fascinating Irishwoman’s Diary (January 7th) about Little Folk in Many Lands sent me foraging on my bookshelves for another book. This is a handsome large format landscape-sized picture book from 1898 with the title All the World Over by Edith Farmiloe with verses by EV Lucas, published in London by Grant Richards and in New York by EP Dutton.

The purpose of both books is roughly similar: to educate the “little ones” about their companions in other parts of the world through descriptions and pictures. There was something of a vogue for these books at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century and curiously despite a wide range of choices of

countries available to the authors and illustrators, many of them chose remarkably similar topics. This was at a time when notions of nationhood and national identity rarely featured in the canon of children’s literature.

All the World Over in many respects follows the convention – depicting children in their national costumes – two little Welsh girls in tall hats and aprons, knit as they chat; in Greenland a group of beaming children wrapped in furs have just emerged from an igloo; two scenes set in Holland show mob-capped children skating on the ice or at home while the verse confirms the notion of devotion to cleanliness as shown in Little Folks in Many Lands: “The housewives get up early/ The housewives sit up late/ For fear a little speck of dust/Should wander through the gate”.

America warrants two pages of images: “The Red Man at Home” showing a young Indian boy dressed in skins with a feather band in his hair pointing a bow and arrow while several younger children watch. And the second image also comes from Virginia as in Little Folks in Many Lands with two small children playing in a field with the caption ‘Virginia “Coons”.’

All terribly politically incorrect by today’s standards but definitely not unusual for the time. Nothing earthshaking so far, that is, until we come to Ireland. No bogs, no red-hair, no pigs in the kitchen.

Instead we are given a picture of three young barefoot children at play.

The boy is clearly in command (well it was the 19th century) and stands in the centre of a circle of stones obviously meant to indicate a homestead. There is a “For Sale” sign and he shakes a finger at two downcast-looking little girls. The caption reads: Ireland – “An Eviction”. This is one of the most thought-provoking and startling images of Irish children of the 19th century that I have ever seen. Thinking about it, children at play imitate the adult world around them and this is something that they have always done. Therefore, it really should not seem so remarkable that these young children, whom we must assume have witnessed parents, neighbours and friends being evicted, should also seek to play this most dramatic of “pretend” games.

The drawing is by Edith Farmiloe whom it turns out is a second cousin of Charles Stewart Parnell – hence her acute awareness of the plight of the tenant farmers. The verse that accompanies the Ireland illustration bears no relation whatsoever to the image – it is stage Irish and irritating.

“The Irish child is prone to say/ For cup of tea, a cup of “tay,” /And “ould” for “old” and “me” for “my”/ And “kilt” for “killed,” and “Oi” for “I.” /The Irish child can dance a jig, /And share his pillow with a pig,/ And where you ask for pie or meat,/ The “pratie” he is glad to eat./

“Now if the Irish child’s a boy,/ His name is Pat, or Tim, Molloy,/ But if a girl, in cloak of green, Then Norah, or, perhaps, Kathleen./

“From Ireland chickens come, and eggs, /And butter too in wooden kegs: /(May be it is because of that /A piece of butter’s called a “Pat”.)”

At that time most English people were totally unaware of the crisis in Ireland. In all there exist just a handful of images of Irish evictions which were mainly published in the Illustrated London News with some cartoons in Punch. This lavish picture book would have been produced for the bedtime story read by mother or nanny. I cannot help speculate that there were puzzled children and equally flummoxed adults. “Mammy, what’s an eviction?” Edith Farmiloe was illustrating at a time which had become accustomed to the colourful and sometimes intricate illustrations of Kate Greenaway, Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott.

Farmiloe’s style is fresh and modern: she uses boldly drawn ink lines and mostly fills the drawings with flat washes of colour set against clear white backgrounds. Edith married William Farmiloe, a clergyman whose parish was in Soho and she regularly showed poor street children having fun and making do with old wooden boxes instead of doll’s prams – pictures that were both sympathetic and full of humour. These children are very far removed from Kate Greenaway’s little girls wearing flower-sprigged muslin dresses with bonnets and muffs. And most certainly no Kate Greenaway child would ever stray into a picture of an eviction. I have been unable to find any reviews of this book and no indications that this thorny topic was ever noted. Edith Farmiloe did merit a mention by an anonymous reviewer in The Irish Times of October 1st, 1900 who commented that “Christmastide is evidently approaching again . . .” On the first of October? He goes on to mention the many “dainty picture toy books” on the publisher’s lists and notes Farmiloe’s Piccallili – stories and pictures of young Italian children with drawings which he describes as “clever”. They are clever but none of them has quite the same impact for me as “The Eviction”.

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1329462085 36 American Pie singer set for awardAmerican Pie singer Don McLean and veteran Irish band The Dubliners are to give much-anticipated live performances at the annual BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.

Both acts will perform at the Lowry Theatre in Salford after receiving lifetime achievement awards at this evening’s event.

It is the 13th year of the awards, which were created to celebrate the UK’s vibrant folk scene – currently undergoing a resurgence – and it is the first time the event has been held outside London.

The Dubliners are now among the most recognisable names in traditional Irish music since they formed 50 years ago – and are famed for tracks such as Whiskey In The Jar, The Wild Rover and The Rocky Road To Dublin.

McLean first hit the charts in 1971 and last year was among performers at Glastonbury Festival. His best known hits, Vincent and American Pie, have become musical standards and covered countless times.

Jeff Smith, head of music for Radio 2 and 6 Music, said: “Radio 2 is committed to featuring folk music as part of our specialist music output, so we’re delighted to be holding the Radio 2 Folk Awards in Salford this year – and that listeners will be able to also watch the ceremony.

“Both The Dubliners and Don McLean are much loved by the Radio 2 audience, and I’d like to congratulate them on their well-deserved awards.”

Hosted by Radio 2′s Folk Show presenter Mike Harding, alongside singer Julie Fowlis, the other awards to be presented include Folk Singer of the Year, Best Group, Best Album and Best Live Act.

Additional to being transmitted live on BBC Radio 2, the awards will also be available for fans to watch live by using the BBC interactive Red Button service or by streaming online via bbc.co.uk/radio2.

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Akron Ohio News – STVM band, dancers prepare to perform in NYC parade

1329110277 86 Akron Ohio News   STVM band, dancers prepare to perform in NYC parade

1/19/2012 – West Side Leader      

By Staff Writer

Photos courtesy of St. Vincent-St. Mary High School DOWNTOWN AKRON — The St. Vincent-St. Mary High School (STVM) Fighting Irish Band and the school’s Irish Dance troupe will perform in New York City’s 251st Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

Music Department Chair and Instrumental Director Brian Campbell, shown at right top conducting, will take 62 musicians and 17 dancers to New York in March. According to STVM officials, the band was chosen for this privilege from among the many award-winning bands that submit their accomplishments to the parade commission each year. 

The musicians regularly perform in the Akron and Cleveland St. Patrick’s Day parades, winning “Best Overall” honors several times — having recently received the award in the Welcome Santa Holiday Parade in November.

Last year, the band received a superior rating at state competition. Two band members, Claire Shand and Vincenzo Volpe, shown at right bottom performing, both of Cuyahoga Falls, were selected to play in the Ohio Band Directors Conference Honors Band at The University of Akron in December. 

“I can honestly say that I have never been a part of a group like our band, in which everyone knows each other, respects each other and works together to make sure we look and sound great,” Volpe said. “Going to New York is a thrill for all of us.”

“We love our musicians and our Irish Dancers, so we are more than pleased to share them with the New York City Irish revelers this St. Patrick’s Day,” said STVM Headmaster David Rathz.

     

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Celtic Sheet Music For Violin

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Learning to read violin sheet music is a fun and interesting process. First, you ought to learn the theory and learn how sheet music works. Then once you have a mental understanding, you need to internalize the whole thing so you may genuinely read music on the fly. Most people don’t realize you may genuinely learn to read violin sheet music comparatively quickly. Read on to learn more in regards to the respective stages of learning to read music and how you may speed through them.

Learning the TheoryThe introductory step to learning to read sheet music is to learn the theory. What do the respective clefts and symbols mean? How do you read a note? What’s an octave?

Learning the theory is the basi step. At first, it may be slow or confusing. As you go over it again and again, the theory will get started to make more and more sense to you.

The “theory learning” stage ends when you’re competent to read notes, no matter how tardily you may read them.

The Proficiency StageThe next stage is to become proficient at reading sheet music. This step normally involves rather a bit of practice. Basically, the goal of this stage is to go from consciously reading music with difficultness to unconsciously being capable to read music with ease, without having to think in regards to it.

If you exercise right, this stage may take only a month or two.

Learning to Read Sheet Music The Fast Way

Learning to read music may take a long time. That is, if you do it the traditionalisti way. If you work with a tutor to learn how to read music, here’s what the typical learning curve might look like:

-          Week 1: Learning the theory-          Week 2: Learning the notes, how to read notes, exercise reading basic notes-          Week 3: Learning something else while continuing to read notes-          Week 4: Semi-proficient at reading music

On the other hand, you may learn to read notes in underneath a week. How? By going at your own pace, rather than having to wait a week amid lessons. If you could do a lesson each day, or even assorted lessons in a day, just imagine how fast you’d learn.

You may do this without racking up the costs by using online violin lesson videos. The videos are almost as good as learning from a real instructor at far less cost. You’ll pick up accomplishments and proficiencies much quicker too because you may go as quickly as you want.

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Online shopping on rise

1327871862 51 Online shopping on riseThe Irish Times – Friday, January 20, 2012

THE PAST year saw a sharp increase in the number of people shopping online for groceries, according to ecommerce platform Buy4Now, bucking the downward trend seen by traditional shops.

The company’s client sites saw a 40 per cent rise in traffic in December alone, which translated into an average 20 per cent increase in sales volume.

Buy4Now’s software powers the online shops of Superquinn, Heatons and DID Electrical, among others; it also has clients in Britain and the US.

“The indigenous increase in Irish ecommerce has been pretty enormous,” said Michael Veale, Buy4Now chief executive.

“During the recession, people thought that growth online might struggle and what we’re actually witnessing is the opposite.”

Mr Veale attributed this increase to the fact that many were under time pressure and shopping for day-to-day items online was most practical for them.

The bad weather of the previous winter also had a residual effect, he said, with some who had used the service out of necessity continuing to do so out of convenience.

According to Mr Veale, the increase late last year was so significant that Superquinn had to increase its fleet of vans in Dublin, having reached capacity before Christmas.

Mr Veale said the volume of grocery shopping done online in Ireland was comparable to British figures, where it currently accounted for about 3.2 per cent of all spend.

He said a lot of this was because of an increased effort being made by retailers as they try to deal with decreasing footfall in a post-Celtic Tiger climate.

Many people still like to buy from physical shops, however, although they tend to research online first. This goes some way to explaining the gap between the rise in traffic and sales.

“They say about 75 per cent of all in-store purchases are bought by people who have researched online first,” said Mr Veale. He referred to these shoppers as Sobos – those who “shop online, buy offline”.

In the year ahead, Mr Veale said he saw mobile being a key factor in ecommerce, as web traffic is increasingly routed through the ever-growing number of smartphone devices in use.

“We have some clients who don’t have a mobile-friendly site set up but they’re still seeing 10-12 per cent of their traffic coming from mobile,” he said. “So even though users have to pinch and zoom and swipe around a site on their phone, they’re still shopping that way.”

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Porch Dinner Theatre Company Announces Interactive Dinner Theater Comedy Extravaganza

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			Announces Interactive Dinner Theater Comedy ExtravaganzaJanuary 27, 2012 – Wilmington, NC – Brooklyn Arts Center at St. Andrews presents Porch Theatre Company’s classic interactive, dinner theater comedy extravaganza March 15th!

Mulligan’s Wake Comedy Dinner Theatre returns with new songs and new surprises.

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By Staff Friday, January 13, 2012

Randy Fosburgh, Frank Sinatra Style, 7 p.m., DoubleTree by Hilton, lounge, 743 Horizon Drive, 241-8888.

Thomasina Brown Project, Cruiser’s Bar, 715 Horizon Drive, 314-2554.

Goodman Band, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1247, 1404 Ute Ave., 242-9940.

Jack + Jill, 10 p.m., Quincy Bar, 609 Main St., 242-9633.

Irish Thunder with Celtic band Feast and champion Irish dancers, 7:30 p.m., Avalon Theatre, 645 Main St., $26, $31, $36 adults advance tickets, $29, $34, $39 adults at the door, $16, $21, $26 kids, all seats reserved, tickets at Roper Music, JunctionConcerts.com, 241-4579.

Acoustic Fridays featuring local singers/songwriters, 6-8 p.m., Palisade Brewery, 200 Peach Ave., Palisade, 464-1462.

Karaoke, 9 p.m., The End Zone Sports Pub, 152 S. Mesa, Fruita, 858-0701.

Karaoke, 9 p.m.-midnight, Palisade Livery Saloon, 215 Main St., Palisade, 464-5449.

Karaoke, Fineline Production, 9 p.m., Brass Rail, 476 28 Road, 241-8686.

Art exhibits opening reception, 6–8 p.m., Creamery Arts Center, 165 W. Bridge St., Hotchkiss, combined show by Suki Elisha Strong and Rosemary Ranck in the Peach Gallery, Hotchkiss Fine Arts Association and Delta Fine Arts Association in the Churro Gallery, paintings by Virginia Blackstock on The Wall, on display through Feb. 6, 872-4848, creameryartscenter.org.

Soul Soup trunk show opens, Main Paige, 542 Main St., works from inspirational artists Kristen Jongen and signed copies of her books “Attempting Flight” and “Growing Wings,” on display through Jan. 31, 241-6655.

The Palette grand opening, 5 p.m., 205 Colorado Ave., art studio offers classes on acrylic paintings, 640-8569, thepalettegj.com.

Colorado Mountain Winefest Art Contest reception, 5:30-7:30 p.m., The Blue Pig Gallery, 101 W. Third St., Palisade, vote for artwork to represent the Colorado Mountain Winefest Palisade and Colorado Winefest Denver, 464-0111.

Colorado Choreographers Showcase, 34th annual Aspen Dance Connection statewide juried showcase, 7:30 p.m., Moss Performing Arts Center, Colorado Mesa University, 1231 N. 12th St., featuring modern, jazz, hip-hop and break dancing, $20 adults, $10 students, tickets at Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra office, Alpine Bank Building, 225 N. Fifth St., at WesternColorado.com and 877-434-8497, 243-6787.

Dancing to live music for members and qualified guests, 7:30 p.m., Moose Lodge, 567 25 1/2 Road, 242-4754.

Levis and Lace Square Dance Club, 7-7:30 p.m. rounds, 7:30-9:30 p.m. mainstream with plus tips, Masonic Center, 2400 Consistory Court, 986-8801, 434-6541.

Story time, 10:30 a.m., Collbran Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 111 Main St., Collbran, 487-3545.

Irish Thunder with Celtic band Feast and champion Irish dancers, 7:30 p.m., Avalon Theatre, 645 Main St., $26, $31, $36 adults advance tickets, $29, $34, $39 adults at the door, $16, $21, $26 kids, all seats reserved, tickets at Roper Music, JunctionConcerts.com, 241-4579.

Rockslide Colorado, 7 p.m., Mesa Theater and Club, 538 Main St., $7 advance, $10 at the door; dinner 4:30 p.m., Naggy McGees, gjstoday.org, 241-1717, mesatheater.com.

The Band of Heathens with opener Cyrus James, 8 p.m., Turn of the Century Saloon, 117 N. Fourth St., Montrose, $20, tickets at Studio Ten Eleven Hair Designs, 1011 S. Townsend Ave., and Riddled Raven, 24 S. Grand, Montrose, bandofheathens.com.

Flashback, Rocky Mountain Pub, 539 Colorado Ave., 245-0995.

No Outlet, 10 p.m.-1 a.m., Cruiser’s Bar, 715 Horizon Drive, 314-2554.

Dreamboat with opener Bonnie Jeanne, ukulele player/jazz singer from Crested Butte, 10 p.m., Rockslide Brew Pub, 401 Main St., ages 21 and older, 245-2111.

Desert Moon, 10 p.m., Tenacious Brothers Pub, 118 S. Seventh St., 424-5354.

James O. Patterson, 7 p.m., Horsefly Brew Co., 2320 E. Main St., Montrose, 249-6889.

Bluegrass, blues county and gospel string band jam, noon-3 p.m., Bill Heddles Recreation Center, Delta, 874-8777, 874-0923.

Karaoke, 8 p.m., Lounge 743, DoubleTree by Hilton, 743 Horizon Drive, ages 21 plus, 241-8888.

Karaoke, 9 p.m., Bailey’s Lounge, Grand Vista Hotel, 2790 Crossroads Blvd., 241-8411.

Colorado Choreographers Showcase, 34th annual Aspen Dance Connection statewide juried showcase, 7:30 p.m., Moss Performing Arts Center, Colorado Mesa University, 1231 N. 12th St., featuring modern, jazz, hip-hop and break dancing, $20 adults, $10 students, tickets at Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra office, Alpine Bank Building, 225 N. Fifth St., at WesternColorado.com and 877-434-8497, 243-6787.

Contra Dance/Family Dance, family dance 5-6:30 p.m., La Puerta Dance Studio, 523 1/2 Main St., $3 kids, $5 adults, $12 per family; new dancer’s workshop 7 p.m., dance 7:30-10:30 p.m., $8 adults, $5 students, $4 ages 10-17, Celtic and traditional music by Fifth Reel with fiddlers Norm Ashley and Alisha Bean, come with or without a partner, casual dress, 243-6736.

Dancing to live music, 7:30 p.m., for members and qualified guests, Moose Lodge, 567 25 1/2 Road, 242-4754.

DJ and Dancing, 9 p.m., The End Zone Sports Pub, 152 S. Mesa, Fruita, 858-0701.

Story time with Judy T., 10:30 a.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 2451 Patterson Road, 243-5113.

Story time, 10:30 a.m., De Beque Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 730 Minter Ave., De Beque, 283-8625, mcpld.org.

Irish Thunder with Celtic band Feast and champion Irish dancers, 3 p.m., Jeannie Miller Auditorium, Glenwood Springs High School, Glenwood Springs, $19 adults advance, $22 adults at the door, $9 kids, general admission, JunctionConcerts.com, 241-4579.

Happy Feet Rounds, ballroom, social dance, 5-7:30 p.m., Masonic Center, 2400 Consistory Court, 243-5858.

Ballroom dances, live music and refreshments, 1-4 p.m., Senior Recreation Center, 550 Ouray Ave., 243-7408.

APA Pool Leagues, Brass Rail, 476 28 Road, 241-8686.

Free pool all day, Rocky Mountain Pub, 539 Colorado Ave., 245-0995.

Community Mondays featuring open mic night, sign up 5:30 p.m., performances 6 p.m., Blue Sage Center for the Arts, 226 Grand Ave., Paonia, concessions available, 527-7243, bluesage.org.

Happy Feet Rounds, ballroom, social dance, phase 3-4 level, 7:30-10 p.m., Masonic Center, 2400 Consistory Court, 243-5858.

Apple Squares square dancing, 7-9 p.m., Appleton Christian Church, 2510 I-70 Frontage Road, singles welcome, 242-5057.

Free pool all day, Rocky Mountain Pub, 539 Colorado Ave., 245-0995.

Men’s night, APA Pool Leagues and dart leagues, Brass Rail, 476 28 Road, 241-8686.

Story time, 10 a.m., Orchard Mesa Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 230 Lynwood St., 243-0181, mcpld.org.

Grand Mesa Chorus Sweet Adelines Guest Night, 6:30 p.m., Redlands United Methodist Church, 527 Village Way, women of all ages who enjoy singing invited to attend, 255-9419, grandmesachorus.org.

Karaoke, 7 p.m., Cactus Canyon, 3210 I-70 Business Loop, Clifton, cash prizes for top vocalists, 434-0320.

Hoedown, free orientation to square dancing for ages 10 and older, 7-8:30 p.m., Masonic Temple, 2400 Consistory Court, ages younger than 14 must be accompanied by an adult, 434-6541, 986-8801.

Geeks Who Drink, Irish style pub trivia quiz, 7 p.m., Rockslide Brew Pub, 401 Main St., 245-2111, geekswhodrink.com.

Ladies night, PJ Party and Karaoke, Rocky Mountain Pub, 539 Colorado Ave., 245-0995.

Neighbors Read! family story time, 6:30 p.m., Central Library, Mesa County Libraries, 530 Grand Ave., 243-4442, mcpld.org.

Preschool story time, 10 a.m., Central Library, Mesa County Libraries, 530 Grand Ave., 243-4442.

Story time, 10 a.m., Palisade Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 711 Iowa Ave., Palisade, 464-7557.

Story time with Judy L., 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 2451 Patterson Road, 243-5113.

Paul and Annie, 6 p.m., Camp Robber, 1515 Ogden Road, Montrose, 240-1590.

Open mic night, 9 p.m.-midnight, Naggy McGees, 359 Colorado Ave., 424-5840.

Acoustic Spotlight, a variety of local talent, 8 p.m., Mesa Theater and Club, 538 Main St., 241-1717.

Free pool all day, The End Zone Sports Pub, 152 S. Mesa, Fruita, 858-0701.

Free pool night, Palisade Livery Saloon, 215 Main St., Palisade, 464-5449.

W.W.W. Wonderful, Wacky Wednesday for ‘tweens ages 7-11, 2-4 p.m., Central Library, Mesa County Libraries, 530 Grand Ave., 243-4442, mcpld.org.

Story hour, 10:30 a.m., Garfield County Library, New Castle Branch, 402 Main St., New Castle, 984-2347.

Story time with Judy L., 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 2451 Patterson Road, 243-5113.

Shay Bramer, 6 p.m., Marlo’s Lounge, Springhill Suites by Marriott, 236 Main St., 424-5777.

Harmonica and jazz with Manny, standards and vocals, easy listening, 6-9 p.m., Naggy McGees, 359 Colorado Ave., 243-9941.

Club Night with DJ Mooch, 9 p.m., Mesa Theater and Club, 538 Main St., ages 21 and older, 241-1717.

Karaoke, 9 p.m., Bailey’s Lounge, Grand Vista Hotel, 2790 Crossroads Blvd., 241-8411.

Karaoke with Thomas, 8 p.m., Rocky Mountain Pub, 539 Colorado Ave., 245-0995.

Open mic night, 9:30 p.m., Naggy McGees, 359 Colorado Ave., 424-5840.

Thursday Night Open Mic, 7 p.m., The Belly, 309 E. Main St., Montrose, 252-1488.

Rosie’s Fun Nite and Open Mic, share your talents in music, comedy or anything entertaining, 6 p.m., Red Rose Cafe, 235 Main St., Palisade, 464-7673.

Open mic band night hosted by Tammy Russell, 8 p.m., Palisade Livery Saloon, 215 Main St., Palisade, 464-5549.

Community Cinema Film, “Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock,” 6 p.m., Palisade Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 119 W. Third St., Palisade, discussion follows, 245-1818, communitycinema.org.

APA Pool and dart leagues, Brass Rail, 476 28 Road, 241-8686.

Family Science Night, 6:30-8:30 p.m., John McConnell Math and Science Center, 2660 Unaweep Ave., $5 per family, MathandScienceCenter.org, 254-1626.

Story time, 4:30 p.m., Hasting’s Books, Music and Video, 2401 North Ave., 243-0781.

Story time, 10 a.m., Clifton Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 590 32 Road, Suite 6F, Clifton, 434-6936.

Story time, 10 a.m., Fruita Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 324 N. Coulson St., Fruita, 858-7703.

Infant and toddler story time, 10 a.m., Central Library, Mesa County Libraries, 530 Grand Ave., 241-4726.

Riders in the Sky, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 20, Avalon Theatre, 645 Main St., $25, $30, $35 reserved seats, tickets at Back Porch Music, local City Market stores and ticketswest.com, charge by phone, 243-8497.

Jac Kephart and Terry Shepherd, exhibit of paintings and ceramics by local artists and Friends of the Art Department at Colorado Mesa University, opening reception 6-9 p.m. Jan. 20, Art Gallery at the University Center, Colorado Mesa University, 1100 North Ave., silent auction of pieces with 50 percent of proceeds supporting the Legacy Campaign Art Department Endowment, on display through Feb. 17, 248-1833.

Blue Sky Music Presents a Benefit for Hospice and KVNF with Jackie Greene and openers Donny Morales and Slide Show, 8 p.m. Jan. 20, Montrose Pavilion, $25 reserved seats, tickets at Around the Corner Art Gallery, Montrose, jackiegreene.com.

Thomasina Brown Project, jazz and blues, 7 p.m. Jan. 20, DoubleTree by Hilton, 743 Horizon Drive, 241-8888.

Project Groove featuring Miss Emily, Jan. 20, Cruiser’s Bar, 715 Horizon Drive, 314-2554

Reverend Horton Heat and guests Supersuckers, doors 7 p.m. Jan. 20, Mesa Theater and Club, 538 Main St., ages 21 and older, $25, 241-1717.

“N: Motion” presented by 360 Dance Theater Co., 7 p.m. Jan. 20-21, Grand Junction High School auditorium, 1400 N. Fifth St., $10 adults, $8 seniors, $5 students, tickets at the door or in advance at TheaterProjectGJ.com, 261-5363.

Behind the Scenes Tour, 5:30-7 p.m. Jan. 20, Museum of the West, 462 Ute Ave., tour of collections areas, $5 per person, 242-0971, ext. 211

Intertwined and The Shift, doors open 8 p.m. Jan. 21, Mesa Theater and Club, 538 Main St., all ages, $10, 241-1717.

GJ Rockestra, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21, Robinson Theatre, Moss Performing Arts Center, Colorado Mesa University, 1231 N. 12th St., beer by Ale House and wines from Grande River Vineyards, T-shirts for sale, $25 reserved seating, season tickets $80-$90 depending on seating, 243-6787, gjsymphony.org.

March Fourth Marching Band with Diego’s Umbrella, 8 p.m. Jan. 21, Paradise Theater, 215 Grand Ave., Paonia, $31, ages 21 and older, tickets in Paonia at KVNF, The Paradise Theater and Backcountry Coffee, proceed benefit Pickin’ in the Park 2012, 527-6610, pickinproductions.com.

Earth Burnt Black Murder Cafe, Jan. 21, Rocky Mountain Pub, 539 Colorado Ave., 245-0995.

Desert Moon, 9 p.m. Jan. 21, The End Zone Sports Pub, 152 S. Mesa, Fruita, 858-0701.

Roundabout, rockin’ country music, 9 p.m. Jan. 21, Tenacious Brothers Pub, 118 S. Seventh St., 424-5354.

“Thrive: What on Earth Will it Take?” documentary film screening, 9-11:30 a.m. Jan. 21, Beans About Beans, 759 Horizon Drive, 234-4430, Colorado911Visibility.org.

Taste of the Grand Valley, 4-7 p.m. Jan. 23, Two Rivers Convention Center, tickets at City Market, Enstrom’s Home Loan State Bank, Cumulus Broadcasting, Mesa Mall Guest Services and United Way of Mesa County, 243-5364, unitedwaymesacounty.org.

Romeo and Juliet, Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24, Grand Junction High School auditorium, 1400 N. Fifth St., featuring James Houlik, saxophone, $15, $20, $25 adults, $5 students with ID, 243-6787, gjsymphony.org.

Historic Hanging Flume, a program with flume expert Jerald Reid, KAFM Lifelong Learning Series, 7 p.m. Jan. 24, KAFM Radio Room, 1310 Ute Ave., RSVP 243-0002, 241-8801, email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), kafmradio.org.

Community Cinema Film, “Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock,” 6:30 p.m. Jan. 25, Cavalcade, 201 Aspen St., Fruita, discussion follows, 245-1818, communitycinema.org.

Big Square Dance for experienced and beginner dancers, benefits Golden Age Games Team, 6-9 p.m. Jan. 26, National Guard Readiness Center, 2820 Riverside Parkway, caller Pat McBride, 6-7 p.m. experienced dancers, 7-9 p.m. main stream with rounds, refreshments available, $6 per person, all proceeds assist the team in travel/housing expenses for the 2012 National Games, 858-4944.

Poets and Writers of Colorado Mesa University Reading Series, 7 p.m. Jan. 26, Planet Earth & the 4 Directions Gallery, 524 Colorado Ave., features Doug Cox, T.J. Gerlach, Jerry Moorman and Robyn Rose, 256-9630.

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