What’s Happening This First Spring Weekend In Wayne County

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Dream Keepers Dance

A major culminating event for Disability Awareness Month will be the Dream Keepers Dance on Saturday, March 26, 2011, at the RHS Cafeteria.  The dance will include a DJ from 6-10 p.m., a 50/50 drawing, refreshments, information booths, and a wheelchair dance demonstration, as well as lots of great door prizes donated by businesses in the community.  This event is open to the public and people of all ages with varying disabilities. (Under18 must be accompanied by and adult).  Entry is free, however donations will be accepted.  It’s not too late to RSVP by calling 765-939-9226.

Celtic Blaze

Celtic Blaze, Civic Hall Performing Arts Center

Saturday, March 26, 2011 at 8:00pm, Celtic Blaze featuring Stephanie Cadman is a brand-new theatrically-staged show appealing to all ages.  The show explores Canadian heritage through music and dance, set to a modern creative-contemporary edge.  Call the box office for ticket information. Phone: 765-973-3350

Richmond Laughs!

Comedy Comes To Wayne County… More Weekends Added!  Mar 26th, and April 9th, and there are two shows each of those Saturdays at 7:00 & 9:45. The show is still FREE with a 2 drink minimum.  The fun is not over yet.  Since the first two weekends of comedy shows were such a success, the company has added three more dates with a total of six more chances to have a much needed laugh. All you have to do is call the reservation hotline at 765-588-4604.

Winter Farmer’s Market

There are three Winter Farmers Markets left this season – the next one is taking place this Saturday, March 26th from 9-noon at the Innovation Center here in Richmond. There are various local, homemade items available to purchase. Some items include homemade bread & crackers; fresh produce; local beans, popcorn, and cornmeal; handmade, natural skin care products; handmade yard art and various other craft items.  Also live music by local musicians.

Sunday:

Two Violins And  A Piano

Virginia Weckstrom Kantor, Pianist For Two Violins & A Piano

Sunday’s concert at Stout Meetinghouse on the Earlham College Campus, is a family affair with outstanding artists; Virginia Weckstrom Kantor, leading pianist and teacher at the prestigious Cleveland Institute of Music; Paul Kantor, Eleanor H. Biggs Memorial Distinguished Professor of Violin also at the Cleveland Institute of Music; and Tim Kantor, currently pursuing a doctoral degree Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music. Co-sponsored by the Vail Meetinghouse Concert Endowed Fund.

For the many other events in Wayne County please visit GoWayneCounty.com/calendar. These events are listed every day on the calendar so you can plan your fun weekend in advance.  Now go have fun Wayne County!

Musical Arts Quintet Tonight At Earlham College: Stout Meetinghouse

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Current members of the MAQ are Mihoko Watanabe, flute; Johanna Cox, oboe; Elizabeth Crawford, clarinet; Keith Sweger, bassoon; and Gene Berger, horn.

One of the Country’s oldest and most distinguished chamber ensembles of its kind, the Musical Arts Woodwind Quintet, resident faculty from Ball State University School of Music, is touring Indiana on an American Masters Initiative through the National Endowment for the Arts.

The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 19, in Stout Meetinghouse. A masterclass with the Earlham Woodwind Quintet at 4:15 p.m. is open to the public. The events are sponsored by the Earlham Music Department. Admission is free.