An Amazing Weekend With So Many Options For Fun In Wayne County

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Do you like live music?  How about magic?  Want to take in a live musical by local actors and vocalists?   Do you have a child who loves the American Girl Dolls? You can enjoy all these and more this weekend.

To get a full run-down you can visit our GoWayneCounty.com calendar.  But here are some of the highlights:

Live Music: 

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Little Sheba’s will host “The Singing Fireman” Brian Benedict at 6:30 p.m.

Moment’s Notice will be playing at Common Grounds Coffee House at 7:00 p.m. (jazz)

Tomorrow Night:

Little Sheba’s will host Sean Lamb at 6:30 p.m.

E Street Pub will feature “So Sayeth” & Jawspread starting at 8:00 p.m.

Magic

travis sims magicianTomorrow at 4th Floor Blues as part of the InConcert series magician Travis Sims of “Extreme Entertainment” will entertain both children and adults.  For children there are two shows at 3:30 and 5:30.  Tickets are 5.00 for the kids shows.  And then for the adults you can get tickets for shows following in the evening.  Doors open at 8:30 p.m. and tickets for the adult show are 15.00.  A local magician will perform prior to Drew’s appearance.  Food will be available for the kids shows and an open bar for the adults later at the evening show.  Contact Maria Mitrione’s for more information.  Proceeds benefit 11 non-profits in Wayne County.

Live Theatre:

beauty and the beastBeauty And The Beast by the RHS Players both Saturday night and Sunday.  See poster for more information.

American Girl: Kit Kittridge

On Saturday, at the Centerville Public Library, you can make someone very happy by taking them to see a program that is centered around one of the favorite American Girl Dolls and her life.  This event is from 2-4 p.m. and free to the public.

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Musician Anthony “ShadowMode” Guenther’s Latest Creation

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shadowmodeMost people would be amazed at the local talent that comes through the doors on open mic nights in Wayne County.  I’m amazed by the musical treasures we have in the area just about every week that I play at E Street Pub.

ShadowMode (Anthony Guenther) has been on the scene for awhile.  He’s a great example of someone who is always working on new material and who pours everything he’s got into it to make something special.

I love when I see the reactions of those who I haven’t seen at an open mic before.  They have no idea what’s about to happen when someone like Anthony gets up to play.  I like watching them do double-takes and go from disinterested to tapping their feet and coming closer to the artist to witness the unexpected close up.

Here’s the latest creation by ShadowMode.  Whatever you think you’re about to hear, forget it.  And try to remember, this is just one example of the wide-range of talented artists we are so lucky to have in our midst in and around Wayne County.

What’s Happening This Beautiful Weekend In August, 2011

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Annual Milton Days

Saturday August 13, and Sunday, August 14. Visit www.freewebs.com/miltonday for events schedule and contact information. Town wide garage sales. Tractor show, talent contest, public consignment auction, mini garden tractor pull, live music, car show, 5K walk & run,food and more.

Back To School Bash At Glen Miller Park

Free games, free food & fun to celebrate kids and back to school time! From 11-2 p.m. sponsored by Christ United Church. 500 free bags of school supplies will be given out.

E Street Pub… Live Band Night

Every Saturday night listen to great local and visiting bands live in the Depot District, Richmond IN. Tonight come on out and kick back to great music.

For more events visit the GoWayneCounty.com Calendar of events which is updated regularly.

In The Depot District

What’s Happening In Wayne County This Weekend?

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Today…Dire Skates Car Wash!

Sat, July 16, 10am – 12pm at the Johnson Chiropratic Parking Lot, Richmond Indiana.  The Dire Skates women’s derby team, will be having a Car Wash to help raise money for uniforms. $8 for cars/ $10 for trucks.   Come on out and support the local team!

Hagerstown Museum And Arts Place Art Classes

Adults..join us every Saturday from 2 PM (if you are a beginner) or 3:30 (if you are intermediate). No charge for instruction or art supplies. Kids classes are Thursdays at 4PM. We also exhibit and sell original art by local and regional artists.

Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Richmond Civic Theatre is proud to present JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT as their summer fundraiser. “JOSEPH” is a favorite among RCT patrons. This production promises the same great songs, colorful costumes, and familiar Biblical story. Although RCT has previously presented “JOSEPH” two times, this production promises a fresh look at the popular musical. Director Renee Arnett says “The directors and cast of Joseph have had an AMAZING time putting together a fun filled show! Hand clapping, sing along fun is what is in store for all those that attend! And don’t forget to get your season membership too!” Show dates are July 15,16 at 7:30 p.m. and July 17 at 2 p.m. Tickets are now on sale at the RCT box office. Please call for prices and available seating: 765-962-1816.

E Street Pub Live Local Bands In The Depot District

Tonight:  July 16, 6 pm – Sun, July 17, 2 am at 815 North E Street in the Depot District. Come experience live music by local bands every Saturday, and the amazing talent of all genres of music that is in our community.  Tonight featuring Shredneck, 8 Ways From Nothing, and DALAID.  Also on Sundays they offer Euchre & Karaoke at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. respectively (not at the same time).

What’s Happening This Weekend In Wayne County

Kiwanis International: Saving One Child At A Time

Today

The Annual Kiwanis Auction

Saving One Child At A Time

Begins at 9:00 a.m. – ? (as advertised) This is an annual event that many people in Wayne County look forward to.  If you love auctions this will be the place to be today for great deals on all sorts of items.  It is at the National Guard Armory on West Main Street across from Clear Creek Park.

Spring Fling!  11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Located at the Tom Raper Center at the 4H Fairgrounds and brought to you by the Richmond Parks and Recreataion.  The day will include the Kick off of Lemonade Days which will be May 1, Sunday.  Also different areas of summer programs will be highlighted, both by the parks department and the Cope Environmental Center .  Games and activities include a speed pitch, carnival games, an inflatable slide and obstacle course, martial arts demonstrations, and stage entertainment. Good family fun!  All Free.

And Tonight…

The Richmond Symphony Orchestra – Civic Hall 7:30 p.m.

To herald spring’s arrival, the RSO offers an evening of Romantic music. Internationally renowned violinist, Andres Cardenes, concertmaster of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, will join the RSO in the Saint-Säens Third Violin Concerto. The evening opens with American Samuel Barber’s youthful First Essay for Orchestra and closes with Dvorak’s brilliant and beautiful Eighth Symphony. Tickets available at the box office.

E Street Pub: Live Bands

Every Saturday night the E. Street Pub, located in the Depot District in Richmond, offers live music by local bands as well as others who travel to the Pub to perform.  If you love live music this is a local option set right in the historic Depot District.  Music starts at 8:00 p.m. and goes on through the evening.  A low cover charge may be collected at the door.

Even in Sub Zero Weather…Things Are Happening In Wayne County

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Richmond Area Career Center Open House

Friday, January 21, 2011, 6:30pm – 7:45pm

There will be an open house of the Richmond Area Career Center Friday, January 21st, from 6:30 PM -7:45 PM before the RHS – Logansport High School boy’s basketball game.

All community members are welcome. They will receive a FREE TICKET to the game once they complete the tour, and the first 200 people to enter will receive hot dog, chips, and a drink.  (Donations from the RHS Athletic department and the Richmond Food Service department made this possible.)

Richmond High Varsity Home Game

Friday, January 21, 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

The RHS Varsity team will take on Logansport at home.  (Tune into 101.3, channel 20, or Kicks 96 to check for cancellations).

E Street Pub Live Bands Night

Saturday, January 22, starting at 8:00 p.m.

815 North E Street. Come out and warm up at E. Street Pub this Saturday.  They will be hosting their weekly event: Live music by local bands.

The Singing Hoosiers From I.U.

Sunday, January 23, 4pm – 6pm; Civic Hall Performing Arts Center

The Richmond High School Choral Department will be hosting the Indiana University ‘Singing Hoosiers’ on Sunday, January 23, 2011 with a 1:00pm luncheon followed by a 4:00pm performance in Civic Hall. The RHS Choral department will start the 4:00 p.m. performance followed by the Singing Hoosiers.  Both groups will perform “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” for the grand finale. Reserved seat tickets for the concert are $10 for adults and $5 for students.   Call Civic Hall for ticket information.

What’s Happening This Cold Blustery Weekend In Wayne County

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December 2010 Social Media Gathering In Richmond

Richmond Social Media Group

Friday, 8:00 a.m.; McDaniel Hall 2357 Chester Blvd Richmond Indiana 47374

We are a group of local professionals freely sharing social media tips, uses, mistakes and tools we learn along the way. Join us! This group is sponsored by the Indiana Small Business Development Corporation.  McDaniel Hall 2357 Chester Blvd Richmond Indiana 47374.  For more information visit their site on Facebook.

Moments Notice Jazz Combo in Concert

Friday, January 14 • 7:00pm – 9:30 pm; West Richmond Friends Common Grounds Coffee House, 609 West Main, Richmond, IN. Come and enjoy an evening of jazz standards.  Free Admission and refreshments.

Nine Dollar Nady

FRIDAY, January 14, 2011. Nine Dollar Nady will be playing at the E Street Pub in the Depot District at 10 p.m – Midnight.. Free show.

The Fourth Wall

Friday, January 14 at 7:30 pm & Saturday January 15 at 7:30pm

By. A.R. Gurney

In this love letter to the theatre, Gurney uses the stage to explore, quite comically, our place in the world today. The author sharpens his wit on such topics as cola wars, politics and even the audiences who attend plays. Directed by Jack Leer.  Tickets are 15.00/adult & 12.00/seniors & students.

Richmond Area Emmaus Community

gathering on Saturday at the Centerville United Methodist church, Centerville, IN 6:30PM. (Turn left at light in Centerville).

If you know of any other events happening this weekend, add them as a comment at the bottom of this blog.  Have a fun and safe weekend!

Back to The 80′s!

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This Saturday Go Wayne County is proud to sponsor “Monsters of Mock” at E Street Pub.

Get your spandex, parachute pants, big hair, and plenty of Aqua Net ready for a rockin’ night!

The Lineup:

  • Ozzy Tribute Band:   Speak of the Devil
  • Van Halen Tribute Band
  • Joan Jett Tribute Band
  • And, of course, the one and only Lipstick will be the opener!

Richmond’s own Dire Skates roller derby team will be on hand.  Great time to pick up a cool shirt and support our killer derby team!  (Plus they are all kinda crazy and make the night 10x more fun.)

Costume Contest

Best dressed man and woman will win great prizes.  The bigger the hair, the better.   (That is if you still have hair.)

Come out and have a great time re-living great times!

Details

  • Starts at 10pm
  • Saturday January 8th
  • $5 cover charge
  • 21 and up
  • E Street Pub, 815 North E Street, In the Historic Depot District
  • Event also sponsored by:  DRAGONS DEN TATTOOING – CAP KUSTOM

    What Are You Doing New Years? Here Are Some Ideas…

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    Check below for updates through the week!

    After an exhaustive search we have come up with the following events for New Years Eve .  (Hey New Year’s resolution–submit your events for free to GoWayneCounty.com/Calendar!!)  Please add any other public parties that you know of at the end of this post.  Happy New Year!

    4th Floor Blues Club- New Year’s Eve Party

    31 Fri From Facebook page: “everyone make sure and get your New Years Eve tickets for the 4th Floor Blues Club Party. Waylon T band with UK Bleeding as an opener. Tickets are $15 and meal tickets are $10. Available at all the usual places…Joe’s Pizza, Little Sheba’s, Italian Market. Get yours before they sell out!”  –This is part of the InConcert series which benefits several non-profits in Wayne County.  So come out and have fun while supporting great causes

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    31 Fri – New Year’s Eve Dinner $12. Prime Rib or Chicken. Please signup in the Canteen.
    31 Fri – 8pm-1am New Year’s Eve Party. Party favors, champagne toast & entertainment by Big Poppa Productions. Pitch-in finger food or snack. Please sign up in the Canteen.

    Flatlanders, Hagerstown IN : New Years Eve Bash

    31 Fri Featuring Lipstick & Blackheart starting at 9:00 p.m.  Making the ball drop like its 1989!  5.00 cover gets you free champagne at midnight and party favors.  Dinner special.  See Flatlanders on Facebook to RSVP.

    Tally Ho Pub- New Year’s Eve

    Party in the old English fashion with Tally Ho Pub’s Pimp’s & Hoes New years eve blast..(see the movie Bridget Jones Diary for more info). DJ Josh Jones will be there to help you ring in the New Year with music, good food and fun!  See Facebook page.

    VFW – Kirk Little Post 1108

    31 Fri 8:00 PM – 11:55 p.m. New Year’s Eve-Carry-in.  Karoke-Open till 1AM.   The Kirk Little Post will supply the traditional kraut and wieners.

    Mack’s Place – New Years Eve Bash

    Ring in the new year with DJ Coach.  Music, dancing, good food and fun to usher in a new year! Music starts at 9:00 p.m. 719  S. 7th Street Richmond.

    Smiley’s Old English Pub- New Year’s Eve

    Watch the ball drop on the new HDTVs, drink specials, party favors, & champagne.  Cover charge 4.00.  Music starts at 9:00 p.m. with Video DJ Jarred.  Ring in 2011!

    The Patio at the Country Ribeye: New Year’s Eve

    31 Fri New Years Eve Party with the Groove Doctors: located at 725 Progress Drive Richmond, Indiana. 765-966-4902.

    E Street Pub: New Year’s Eve DALAID

    31 Fri Featuring the local band DALAID and 8 WAYS FROM NOTHING..playing live at the New Years Eve Party—singing in the New Year.

    Richmond 40 Bowl- Ring In The New Year

    Family Party 6-8 p.m. 49.99/lane up to 6 people in lane.  Includes two hours of unlimited Xtreme Cosmic bowling, Shoe Rental, 2 Pepperoni Pizzas, Unlimited Soft drinks.  At 9:30 p.m. Xtreme Cosmic Party until 1:00 a.m.   An idea for the whole family to ring in the new year!

    Is E Street Pub Too Big For Richmond?

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    e street pub punk nightWe often hear (as most people who aren’t in Chicago, LA, or New York do) that there isn’t enough to do in Richmond.  And when we hear that we often laugh.

    You might not be into all kinds of music.  You might not be into going to smoky bars all the time. But never let it be said that Richmond doesn’t attract quality bands from all over the region across a broad range of musical styles.

    And E Street Pub is right in the middle of the scene. Tonight you could have closed your eyes and imagined you were in a world-class venue in a major city.  All the elements were present except for the kind of crowd such a show deserves.

    Long gone are the terrible local garage bands with no skill, terrible sound, and junior high school talent.  If that’s what you think of when you think live music in Wayne County, it’s time to change your thinking.

    Tonight was a punk-themed night with 4 bands:

    Safety Pin

    A local band with Brian Wells on guitar and vocals, Jason Carter on bass, and Brian Elstro on drums.  Pin played a crazy Marcy Playground cover tonight along with a tight, inspired punk set.  Follow Safety Pin on Facebook.

    Switchblade Syndicate

    From Kentucky (yes, though people who live around Richmond might not want to make a drive all the way to E Street, the bands come from far away just to play here) this band rocked the stage with a lighter style when it comes to true punk music.  But their presence and showman (woman) ship was spot on. Follow on Facebook.

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    This was true punk.  These guys hail from Cincinnati and they came to play – HARD.  Lots of original tunes and some covers.  They had Richmond’s own “Joan Jett” out of her seat and into what can only be described as a tizzy.  Much respect from true punk fans in attendance.

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    From Richmond, this band does punk justice.  Follow them on Facebook and support quality local musicians!

    Bottom line: When it comes to live music, whether it is open mic, 80′s bands, tribute bands, originals, or cover bands, E Street Pub has something going on that rivals anything you’d see in places 100 times our size.

    Richmond is still very much a music town.  The popular genres have changed along with the times, but this area is set, once again, to be a major hub for musicians to showcase their talent from all over the Midwest. How many towns like ours get a second chance?

    Whatever your favorite music is, Richmond and surrounding towns attract it.

    The amount of revenue this town can generate from the music scene alone is revenue we desperately need.  Buying local is sometimes just a matter of showing up and making entertainment choices beyond watching Dancing With The Stars.

    There are no boring towns.  Just boring people.

    Bringing the life back to the communities of Wayne County is partly about us locals showing up when great events  happen in our area (organized by people who work really hard to put together great entertainment experiences).

    Special thanks to Brad Bales for attracting bands of all kinds to Richmond.  And to Brian Elstro for his hard work to give traveling and local bands a top-notch sound experience.

    Robbing Zombie Show A Blast

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    Robbing Zombie

    E Street Pub was wall-to-wall with headbangers on Saturday night for the Robbing Zombie tribute band.

    These guys were “dead” on, just as advertised, and they gave Zombie fans a taste of Halloween early this year.

    Can’t wait to see them again next year, or sooner! Go Wayne County and Dragon’s Den Tattooing were proud sponsors of this event.

    More pics from the Robbing Zombie show at E Street Pub’s Facebook album…

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    Bicentennial Bash A Smash

    A very big THANK YOU to all who attended the Bicentennial Bash last night at E Street Pub!

    We gave away some cool prizes with the help of the following supporters:

    Here are a few pics.  We’ll be adding more and, hopefully, they aren’t quite as grainy and dark as these lol.

    Finally, thank you so much to all the bands who played close to 7 hours of great music!  You donated your time and we love you for it!

    Support these local bands/musicians…

    Support great local groups and enjoy great local bands this Friday!

    e street pub bicentennial bashThere have already been some great ways to celebrate Wayne county’s bicentennial this summer, and many more on the way.  One event near and dear to our hearts is the Bicentennial Bash at E Street Pub this Friday.

    It is sponsored by Go Wayne County and E Street Pub, and promises to be a killer night out for people who love to support and enjoy local bands who cover a wide range of genres.

    In addition to providing nearly 8 hours of some of the best Wayne County has to offer in live music, there will be raffles throughout the night to give away some great schwag to attendees to support great local non-profits.

    e street pubHere is the lineup for the evening:

    • Brian Dannaker
    • Craig Wynne
    • Megan Eversole
    • Bryan Baker & Doug Wright
    • (Return of) Safety Pin
    • 8 Ways from Nothing
    • Lipstick
    • Spires of Altum

    Admission is only 5 bucks! 3 bucks for early purchase.
    You can also purchase more tickets if you so desire. $1 a piece or 6 for $5.

    So come on out and party with Gowaynecounty.com and all our great friends and supporters!  And let us know if you’ll be attending by hitting our Facebook event page!

    Back To E Street

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    Hosts Brian Elstro and Megan Eversole

    Hello All.  After my brief hiatus it was really great to see you out again at the E Street Pub.  The music has only gotten better and better.  We really need more shows like this one around town.

    The show last night was hosted by one of the most talented people I know Megan Eversole, and co-hosted by none other than Mr. Grumbles himself the awesome drummer Brian Elstro.  And there were so many great musicians; just like always.  I feel like writing about this event can and may have become redundant, but until you come down and see it for yourself.. and yes I’m talking to you.. you will listen (i.e. read) to every single word I have to say (i.e. type).  I kid, I kid.  But seriously do yourself a favor and come down and join us next Thursday night at E Street.  It’s a friendly environment and no one will force you to drink if you don’t wanna.  Just come see what amazing musicians Richmond has to offer.

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    Great Thursday @ E Street Pub

    Well, another Thursday Night at E Street Pub.  And where were you?  Uh-huh, sure.  If you weren’t there you missed one heck of a time.  And if you were there, cheers for you mate.

    The E Street Pub had another great line up, under the supervision of Mr. Brian Wells, our gracious host, and all those who participated.  It’s really great to see these musicians, week in and week out, giving us great performances.  These guys are really starting to bring in the crowds.  Hopefully there’s a little help from us too, here at Go Wayne County.  Because that’s what we’re all about.  That’s why we’re doing this.  We want to see more and more people supporting local live music and our community.  And Thursday night people came out in force.  It was awesome to see so many people already there even before the music started.  And you just kept coming in.  I know the E Street Pub loves seeing this kind of turn out.  This free event started with very little people involved and hardly any publicity and has turned into something really great.  We at GWC just want to watch it continue to grow and inspire.

    At the bottom of the page is a slide show of some of the great performers we had entertaining us Thursday night.  Unfortunately the video that was taken that night did not come out, but I added a song to the slide show, that was also played Thursday night, and really defined the vibe of the evening.

    Here’s a clip of that moment:

    Well until next Thursday keep on keeping on.  Hope to see you at the next show.

    Review of This Week’s Open Mic Night at E Street Pub

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    I think people are really catching onto Thursday nights. Thursday’s like the new Saturday, or something. And it’s all because Thursday’s are Open Mic Nights down at the E Street Pub right here in the historic depot area of Richmond, Indiana. Now we’re not talking about your typical coffee house, elevator music open mic, we’re talking about some very talented musicians rolling through here and putting on a kick-butt show.

    And there’s no cover charge. Free great live music. And there’s always such a great variety. I’m always stoked when I hear something I haven’t heard before. Or somebody just gets up there and blows you away with his or her original song or their version of another song. Just like our host last night, Brian Dannaker, and his awesome version of Ozzy’s “Crazy Train“. Now that one will definitely put a smile on your face.

    We had a couple of guys that I personally had never seen play down here before, Jay Johnson and Carl Rader, and they were absolutely phenomenal. These guys could really pick out a song. I’ve posted a video of them at the bottom of this article. Do yourself a favor and check it out. I was thoroughly impressed and I believe the crowd was too.

    Which is another thing; there was a heck of a crowd there last night. People are really coming out to see this great show. But I digress, Jay and Carl really put on a great show. There music was great, but they also gave stage presence which sometimes can be missing from even a great show. From playing with beer bottle slides and getting the crowd involved it certainly was a treat.

    Another treat that we veteran residents of this bar got last night was the return of Joe Augustine. Joe has always been a great entertainer and has been playing in this place for many years. He played some great music for us last night, like his original “Dancing in the Corn” and his awesome rendition of “Kiss from a Rose” which doesn’t sound anything like the Seal song. Actually his Dancing in the Corn song has been stuck in my head all day. It’s a great song, you got to hear it. Maybe I’ll be able to snag a recording of it one of these days and get it on here. Anyway, there’s a picture of Joe at the top of this article belting out a tune for us.

    So next Thursday come on out and join me, and the awesome crowd, for another great and FREE! Show (also cheap drinks!) brought to you by the E Street Pub. If you are a musician and would like to play we’d love to hear you. The music usually starts around 10 pm. Come early and sign up with our hosts. See ya there!