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A&E Briefs for June 17 – 23

THIS WEEKEND

SoL Theatre Company: “Thoroughly Modern Millie” Auditions

CARBONDALE — The winner of six Tony Awards including Best Musical, “Thoroughly Modern Millie” was the 2002 season’s most awarded new show on Broadway. Based on the 1967 Academy Award-winning film, the musical takes audiences to the height of the Jazz Age in New York City, when moderns including a flapper named Millie Dillmount were bobbing their hair, entering the workforce, and rewriting the rules of love. Auditions for ages 12 to 18.



10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, June 17 and Saturday, June 18. Accompanist will be provided from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and 10 to 4 on Saturday. Callbacks 12-4 p.m. Sunday, June 19 (not everyone who is cast will be called to callback).

Audition sign-up: https://soltheatrecompany.formstack.com/forms/solauditions



Info: http://www.soltheatrecompany.org

Glenwood Springs Chamber Resort Association: 119th Annual Strawberry Days Festival

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — This weekend-long event features live music and main stage entertainment, a FamilyFest area with interactive, entertaining and creative experiences for the kids; an arts and crafts fair, food court, old-fashioned carnival, parade down Grand Avenue, and of course free strawberries and ice cream on Saturday after the parade, a tradition for the past century.

Starting at 12 p.m. Friday, June 17 in Sayre Park and running through Sunday, June 19

Admission: Free

Sayre Park (Strawberry Park), 1702 Grand Ave.

Info: http://www.glenwoodchamber.com/strawberry-days-festival.html

Glenwood Springs Quilt Guild: Colors of Colorado Quilt Show

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — The Glenwood Springs Quilt Guild hosts its annual Strawberry Days quilt show throughout the annual event. Come see local quilters and their colorful textiles.

12-6 p.m. Friday, June 17 and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, June 18

Admission: Free

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1630 Grand Ave.

Info: http://www.glenwoodchamber.com

Book Train: “The FBI Wife” Book Signing and Author Reading

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Former Roaring Fork Valley resident and author Sandra Windsor appears at the Book Train for a book signing and reading of her inspiring and courageous memoir “The FBI Wife.”

4 p.m. Friday, June 17

Admission: Free

723 Grand Ave.

Info: http://www.facebook.com/booktrain

Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park: Friday Afternoon Club

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Glenwood Caverns’ Friday Afternoon Club is back for the Strawberry Days weekend with a free concert atop Iron Mountain with the 101st Army Dixieland Band. The instruments of the band — trumpet, clarinet, trombone, tuba, banjo, piano and drums — have been synonymous with revelry for more than a century.

5 p.m. Friday, June 17

Admission: Free

51000 Two Rivers Plaza Road

Info: 945-4228, http://www.glenwoodcaverns.com and http://www.101starmyband.com

K Seas Wing House: Smokin’ Joe and Zoe

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Enjoy hot eclectic blues and rock by Aspen duo Smokin’ Joe and Zoe with your wings and brews Saturday in downtown Glenwood.

6 p.m. Friday, June 17

Admission: Free

910 Grand Ave.

Info: 930-6165 and https://m.facebook.com/K-Seas-Wing-House and http://www.smokinjoekelly.com

Grove’s Black Dog Saloon: Lauren Ashley and the Trainwreckers

NEW CASTLE — Nashville recording artists Lauren Ashley and the Trainwreckers will play Grove’s on the way down to Country Jam in Grand Junction. Enjoy live country music without the crowds and heat.

7 p.m. Friday, June 17

Admission: Free

219 W. Main St.

Info: 984-0999, http://www.thedognewcastle.com and http://www.laurenashleyandthetrainwreckers.com

Heather’s Savory Pies and Tapas Bar: Live Music with Chris Bank and Mark Johnson

BASALT — Relax or dance to soulful groove, R&B, funk and jazz music by local musicians Chris Bank and Mark Johnson Friday night at Heather’s in historic downtown Basalt.

7 p.m. Friday, June 17

Admission: Free

166 Midland Ave.

Info: 927-0151 and http://www.heatherssavorypies.com

First United Methodist Church: “Godspell”

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — The music group Elation, from St. Stephen Methodist Church, from Mesquite, Texas, travels to Glenwood to appear in concert performing “Godspell.” Elation is composed of 30 youth ranging in age from 12 to 18. The community is welcome to join this spiritual event.

7 p.m. Friday, June 17

Admission: Free

824 Cooper St.

Info: 945-6232 and http://www.glenwoodumc.com

Thunder River Theatre Company: “Rashomon”

CARBONDALE — Thunder River Theatre Company concludes its 21st season with a production of “Rashomon,” by Fay and Michael Kanin. The play depicts the story of a samurai and his wife, traveling through a forest of Japan, who are apprehended by the roving bandit, Tajomaru. Through a mesmerizing series of flashbacks, four different characters recount their conflicting versions of what actually happened, revealing the complexities of perception, human nature, truth, deception, love and honor.

Opening Friday, June 17 and running June 18, 24-26, 30 and July 1-2; evening performances 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees 2 p.m.

67 Promenade

Tickets and info: http://www.thunderrivertheatre.com

Farm Fresh Cafe and Steakhouse: Comedy at the Cafe

RIFLE — Starting June 17 and continuing every third Friday, Farm Fresh hosts comedy night. This month, Front Range comics Zac Maas, Brett Hiker and Glenwood native Cody Spyker perform, with special guest Matt Cobos. Comic Tobias Livingston hosts.

Doors open at 8, show starts at 9 p.m. Friday, June 17

Admission: Free

1733 Railroad Ave.

Info: http://www.clubfresh.me

Black Nugget: R2’s Farewell Bash with Live Music by The Habits and Josh and Ananda

CARBONDALE — Local Mountain Fair favorite and concert promoter Rhonda Roberts is headed to the west coast and is saying goodbye with music and fun at the Nugget. Josh Phillips and Ananda Banc will both be back in town to play some tunes, and The Habits will perform to send her off.

9 p.m. to close Friday, June 17

Admission: Free

403 Main St.

Info: http://www.facebook.com/TheBlackNugget

Loyal Brothers Lounge: 4AM

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — After the festivities at Sayre Park, meet up at the Loyal Brothers Lounge with live rock from last year’s Strawberry Days Battle of the Bands winner, 4AM.

10 p.m. to close Friday, June 17

Admission: Free

813 Grand Ave.

Info: https://www.facebook.com/LoyalBrothersLounge and http://www.facebook.com/4amtheband

Rivers Restaurant: Live Music with Painters Stage

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — The duo of Glenwood’s own Painters Stage plays their distinctive form of European gypsy music live after dinner Friday night in the Rivers’ bar.

9 p.m. Friday, June 17

Admission: Free

2525 S. Grand Ave.

Info: 928-8813 and http://www.theriversrestaurant.com

Glenwood Springs Chamber Resort Association: Strawberry Days Parade

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Join the community for the annual Strawberry Days parade, beginning in downtown Glenwood Springs and travels south down Grand Avenue to Sayre Park at 1702 Grand Ave., where the festival takes place. Enjoy free strawberries and ice cream after, a tradition for the past century.

Starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 18

Admission: Free

Grand Avenue, downtown Glenwood, to Sayre Park, 1702 Grand Ave.

Info: http://www.glenwoodchamber.com/strawberry-days-festival.html

Heather’s Savory Pies and Tapas Bar: Josefina Mendez, Mark Johnson and Tim Fox

BASALT — Enjoy live jazz by Josefina Mendez and friends for appetizers, dinner and drinks at Heather’s Saturday evening. Singing in English, Spanish and Portuguese, she blends the north and south american styles of jazz, from swing to bossa nova. Tangos and boleros are always welcome.

8 p.m. Saturday, June 18

Admission: Free

166 Midland Ave.

Info: 927-0151, http://www.heatherssavorypies.com and http://www.josefinamendez.com

Heather’s Savory Pies and Tapas Bar: Father’s Day Brunch with Dave Harding

BASALT — Enjoy a rejuvenating brunch in the mountains special for Father’s Day on Sunday with singer-songwriter Dave Harding.

10:30 a.m. Sunday, June 18

Admission: Free

166 Midland Ave.

Info: 927-0151 and http://www.heatherssavorypies.com

Ute Theater and Event Center: The 101st Army Band

RIFLE — Join the 101st Army Band for a rousing, inspirational matinee concert. The concert will feature wonderful patriotic music, with an emphasis on service, sacrifice, and the mission of the Colorado National Guard. The band provides a “salute to service,” recognizing all veterans in attendance with the playing of their respective service song.

2-3:30 p.m. Sunday, June 19

Admission: Free, and tickets not required

132 E. Fourth St.

Info: 665-6569, http://www.utetheater.com and utetheater.com/event/e-ute-theater-presents-101st-army-band-live

UPCOMING

Glenwood’s Downtown Market: Tuesday Farmer’s Market

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Enjoy the community atmosphere at Centennial Park for a summer market featuring fresh produce, artisan wares, music and cooking demos. Live music in the park features acoustic guitar by Starcher Hudson.

4 p.m. to dusk, Tuesday, June 21

Admission: Free

Centennial Park, Ninth and Grand Avenue

Info: 618-3650, email glenwoodmarket@gmail.com and http://www.glenwoodmarket.org

Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities (CCAH): Artist Talk With Richard Carter

CARBONDALE — Join CCAH for an artist talk and happy hour with Richard Carter, the artist of the R2 Gallery’s exhibition “Mandalas Considered.” Carter’s valley roots reach back to the conversion of Aspen’s old Holy Cross Power House into the Aspen Center for Visual Arts (which then changed to the Aspen Art Museum). His exhibition at The Launchpad uses the mandala’s form as a meditation in painting and invoke science and geometry while going on a bender with color!. Carter will be interviewed by curator and art registrar of the Aspen Institute, Lissa Ballinger. Light refreshments will be served.

5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, June 23

Admission: Free

The Launchpad, R2 Gallery, 76 S. Fourth St.

Info: 963-1680 and http://www.carbondalearts.com

Kanpai Sushi and Lounge: Live Music with Brock McCleod

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Enjoy sushi, sake and southern rockabilly with valley singer-songwriter Brock McCleod.

9 p.m. Friday, June 24

Admission: Free

3950 Midland Ave.

Info: http://www.kanpaisushilounge.com

Loyal Brothers Lounge: Live Music by Louie and the Lizards

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — High-energy, four-piece rock and funk band Louie and the Lizards play an eclectic mix of originals and B-side covers to provoke spontaneous dancing.

9 p.m. Friday, June 24

Admission: Free

813 Grand Ave.

Info: http://www.facebook.com/LoyalBrothersLounge

Redstone Magical Moments Summer Concert Series: Wil Whalen

REDSTONE — Recording artist Wil Whalen, from Grand Junction, mixes eclectic folk, rock, indie and blues music for the inaugural Redstone Magical Moments Summer Concert Series.

6 p.m. Saturday, June 25

Admission: Free

Redstone Park

Info: http://www.redstonecolorado.com/summer_music.html

Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts: Summer of Music

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Bring a blanket and picnic food for the kick-off concert to music in the park every Wednesday evening, rain or shine, from June 29 to Aug. 3. The weekly outdoor event features exceptional live music, festival foods and dancing in the park. The first concert features Eagles cover band Long Run with local opener Jazz Aspen Snowmass (JAS) Student Band.

6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 29

Admission: Free, donations appreciated.

Two Rivers Park, 740 Devereux Rd.

Info: http://www.glenwoodarts.org

Steve’s Guitars: Lipbone Redding

CARBONDALE — Lawrence “Lipbone” Redding is an American-born songwriter, guitarist, singer, composer, performance artist, and voicestrumentalist. He is a favorite in Carbondale and at Steve’s.

8:30 p.m. Thursday, June 30

19 N Fourth St.

Info: 963-3304 and http://www.stevesguitars.net

Anderson Ranch Art Center and CCAH: “From Our Valley To The World: Four National Geographic Photographers”

CARBONDALE — In honor of Anderson Ranch Art Center’s 50th anniversary, artistic director of photography Andrea Wallace curates “From Our Valley To The World: Four National Geographic Photographers.” The show is comprised of work by David Hiser, Dick Durrance, Nicholas DeVore and Peter McBride, who have made their homes in the Roaring Fork Valley while traversing the world to make the compelling images that define National Geographic photography.

Opening exhibit 6-8 p.m. Friday, July 1

Gallery hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday from and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday until July 30

R2 Gallery at The Launchpad, 76 S. Fourth St.

Info: 963-1680 and http://www.carbondalearts.com

CCAH: Youth Summer Camp Registration

CARBONDALE — Youth summer camps the Maker Table Art Camp, for ages 8-14, is a project-based camp July 5-8 geared for youth looking to hone their skills and work toward personal goals as young artists. Joining the Roaring Fork Valley Lemonade Day tradition, CCAH offers a Lemonade Day Camp, for ages 8+, on July 11-14 to help young creative entrepreneurs learn the ropes of starting a business. The summer concludes on Aug. 1-4 with its Ultimate Arts Camp: four days of outdoor art adventures with music, movement, and daily projects through out for ages 5-9. All camps taught by Rochelle Norwood.

Running July 5-8 and 11-4

Tuition: $150 per camp/non-members and $125/CCAH members. Pre-registration required.

R2 Gallery at The Launchpad, 76 S. Fourth St.

Info: 963-1680 and http://www.carbondalearts.com

ONGOING

Cooper Corner Gallery: June Exhibit

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Join the Cooper Corner Gallery downtown for “A Collaboration: Painters and Potters” with ceramic work by Annie Brooks, Judy Burke, Rebecca Corona and Michelle McCurdy. Also featured is work by Randy Brewer, Judy Milne, Noemi Kosmowski, Nancy Martin, Arlene Law and Portia Griefenberg painted on a variety of pottery.

315 Eighth St.

Admission: Free

Info: http://www.coopercornergallery.com

The Art Base: “Drawings” Opening Reception

BASALT — Curated by Richard Carter and composed of four artists who draw extensively, “Drawings” celebrates the contrast in styles within the same medium — how a seemingly insignificant instrument can release a small amount of material onto a surface, and leave a visible and profound mark in time and humanity. The exhibit showcases four distinguished artists from the valley: Richard Carter, James Surls, Jody Guralnick, and Chris Hassig at the Art Base Annex. Exhibit dates run through July 2.

Gallery hours 12-6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday

174 Midland Ave., next to Café Bernard in historic downtown Basalt

Info: 927-4123, email info@theartbase.org and http://www.theartbase.org

Nomad Gallery: “Members and Denizens” Exhibit

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Nomad, a new pop-up contemporary art gallery, hosts its inaugural exhibit “Members and Denizens.” It features work by Carbondale ceramic artist Matthew Eames and Glenwood Springs multimedia artist Jay Phillips.

Gallery hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week through June 26

809 Grand Ave.

Admission: Free

Info: http://www.nomadgallery.space

New Castle Recreation Dept.: Youth Art Classes

NEW CASTLE — The New Castle Recreation Dept., in partnership with Inky Hands Studio and local art educator Lynne Cassidy, offers themed youth art classes this summer at the. Participants ages 5+ will dive in and make a variety of imaginative 2D and 3D mixed media art projects. Painting, printmaking, fiber arts, paper mache, cardboard sculpture design, collage, eco crafts and much more will be offered.

Weekly sessions offered from 2-3:30 p.m. through the end of the month

Admission: $65, including materials; pre-registration required one week prior to class at http://www.newcastlerec.com

New Castle Community Center, 423 W. Main St.

Info: 984-3352 and and http://www.newcastlerec.com

New Castle Recreation Dept.: Clogging Dance Program

NEW CASTLE — The New Castle Recreation Dept., in partnership with local resident Destinee Fowler, offers a new clogging dance program at the New Castle Community Center. Clogging is a type of folk dance in which the dancer’s footwear is used percussively by striking the heel, the toe, or both against a floor or each other to create audible rhythms, usually to the downbeat with the heel keeping the rhythm.

5:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday evenings for children in grades 1-5; 6:30-7:30 p.m. for those in grades 6+ through August 4

Admission: $70

New Castle Community Center, 423 W. Main St.

Info: 984-3352 and and http://www.newcastlerec.com

Glenwood Springs Center of the Arts: “Summer of Jazz: A Retrospective Exhibit”

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Visit the art center gallery and relive the history of 30 years of community summer concerts at Two Rivers Park. The Glenwood Springs Center of the Arts has worked with creators and supporters of the Summer of Jazz to bring you an exhibit that exemplifies the tradition of music in the park — all the work, love, bands, and people that have made it a staple to Glenwood Springs’ summers since 1985. Through July 1.

Admission: Free

601 E. Sixth St.

Info: http://www.glenwoodarts.org

Cooper Wine and Spirits: Free Tastings

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Enjoy free tastings every weekend in downtown Glenwood Springs, as Cooper Wine and Spirits showcases different varieties of hand-selected wines, craft beers and Colorado spirits.

5-7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays

Admission: Free

732 Cooper Ave.

Info: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cooper-Wine-Spirit/206692372844660

Farm Fresh Cafe and Steakhouse: Crab Dinner and Live Music

RIFLE — Enjoy a crab dinner with 1 and 1/2 pounds of Opilio crab, two sides, and soup or salad bar, followed by live music by the Goodman Band from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.

5 p.m. Fridays

Admission: Free; $22.99/dinner

1733 Railroad Ave.

Info: http://www.clubfresh.me

Chapman’s Pub: Tutus and Karaoke

NEW CASTLE — Every Friday, its karaoke at Chapman’s Pub. Come on down to croon your old favorites. Grab and friend and make it a night out with signature drinks and a great fun vibe. Karaoke starts at 8:30 p.m. Fridays

Admission: Free

366 W. Main St.

Info: 984-7249 and http://www.chapmanspubhouse.com

Integra Sports and Vicco’s Charcoalburger Drive-In: Bike Night

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — The riding season is here and Integra Sports and Vicco’s Charcoalburger Drive-In host bike night events. Eat, hang out, look at bikes, and have the chance to win raffle prizes and give-aways.

3:30 p.m. Saturdays

Admission: Fee

2802 S. Grand Ave.

Info: http://www.integramotorsports.com and http://www.charcoalburger.com

Farm Fresh Cafe and Steakhouse: Live Music and Dance

RIFLE — Take free country dance lessons from 5:30-7 p.m., then practice your new moves to live music by Spaghetti Western from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m., with a prime rib dinner in between.

5:30 p.m. Saturdays

Admission: Free; $19.99/dinner

1733 Railroad Ave.

Info: http://www.clubfresh.me

Glenwood Vaudeville Revue: Live Music and Dancing

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — A new night of fun courtesy of the Glenwood Vaudeville Revue featuring dancing, dance instruction and live music by the Blu Plate Special band with Rich Ganson, Michael Jude, John Michel and Chris Bank. Full menu and bar available. All ages and abilities welcome. No reservations required.

Doors open at 6 p.m., dance instruction at 6:30 p.m., live music and dancing 7:30 p.m. Mondays

Admission: $15/dance instruction and $10/live music and dancing; food and bar extra

The Springs Theater, 915 Grand Ave.

Info: 945-9699 and http://www.gvrshow.com

Loyal Brothers Lounge: Karaoke with the Sandman

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Have fun with karaoke in downtown Glenwood Springs and sing whatever you like.

9 p.m. Tuesdays

Admission: Free

813 Grand Ave.

Info: http://www.karaokewithsandman.smugmug.com

Crystal Glass Studio: Glassroom Open House

CARBONDALE — The Crystal Glass Studio is now offering glass art classes, with 10 percent off for early registration.

Tuition: Varies

50 Weant Blvd.

Info and class schedule: 963-3227 and email mary@crystalglassstudio.com

Midland Arts Company: Local Artisan and Craft Items

RIFLE — Midland Arts Company has moved to a bigger and better, new location. This co-operative gift shop features the work of Western Slope artists: handmade soaps and candles, fabric arts, iron work, original paintings, and turned-wood lamps, artisan jewelry and pottery.

Gallery hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday

Admission: Free

101 E. Third St., Rifle

Info: 625-3068 and http://www.midlandartscompany.com

Coredination and Bonedale Ballet: New Total Barre class with Vicki Tobia

CARBONDALE — A new Total Barre, a 60-minute dance-inspired body-conditioning workout, class with Vicki Tobia. She has an extensive and professional background in dance, pilates and fitness.

5:30-6:30 p.m. Mondays

First class special: $5 off your first class

455 S. Third St.

Info and to RSVP: Alexandra Jerkunica at 379-2187 and http://www.bonedaleballet.com

CCAH: Classes at The Launchpad

CARBONDALE — Movement, music, and dance classes are in full swing at The Launchpad. Crystal River Ballet, The Yard Hip Hop, Carbondale Rhythm Collective, DanceLAB, Core Healing Arts, Aspen Dance Connection, and more offer classes for all ages seven days a week. Pick up a full schedule at the Launchpad or visit and click on Launchpad.

76 S. Fourth St.

Info: e-mail contact@launchpadcarbondale.com and http://www.carbondalearts.com

The Powers Art Center: Art Gallery

CARBONDALE — The Powers Art Center strives to teach the public about contemporary and pop art through exhibitions.

Gallery hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday

Admission: Free

13110 Colorado 82

Info: 963-4445, e-mail menglish@powersartcenter.org and http://www.powersartcenter.org

Harvest Pottery: Jail House Studio/Gallery

CARBONDALE — Harvest Pottery has opened its doors to the Jail House Studio/Gallery with new work on display. The historic jailhouse and cabin is free to visit and open to the public.

Admission: Free

500 Weant Blvd.

Info: 963-2550, email harvestpottery@q.com and http://www.harvestpottery.com

Grove’s Black Dog Saloon: Open Mic Nights

NEW CASTLE — Open Mic every Sunday for music therapy at the Black Dog Saloon.

5 p.m. Sundays

Admission: Free

219 W. Main St.

Info: 984-0999, http://www.thedognewcastle.com and http://www.facebook.com/pages/Groves-Black-Dog-Saloon

CCAH: Figure Drawing Sessions

CARBONDALE — Drop-in, non-taught model figure drawing session facilitated by Philip Hone Williams with a live figure model.

6-9 p.m. Mondays

CCAH classroom, Third Street Center

Info: 456-2865 or e-mail honewilliams@gmail.com to reserve space

Hotel Colorado: Monday Night Jazz

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — The Hotel Colorado features valley musicians for Monday night jazz jam sessions, including Justin Pfeifer on piano, Ashton Taufer on bass, and Zach Ritchie on drums. Middle through high school, as well as local, musicians of all levels have an opportunity to hone their skills and enjoy camaraderie and networking with fellow jazz musicians.

7-9:30 p.m. Mondays

Admission: Free

124 W. Sixth St.

Info: e-mail zgritchie@gmail.com and http://www.hotelcolorado.com

Carbondale Beer Works: Phat Pagan Open Mic Night

CARBONDALE — Patrick Fagan invites performers of all types for free expression, liberal libations and musical invention. No cover.

7:30 p.m. Mondays

Admission: Free

647 Main St.

Info: 704-1216 and http://www.carbondalebeerworks.com

Rivers: Open Mic Nite

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Open mic for artists of all types hosted by Dan Rosenthal. All talents welcome. $1 taco special. No cover.

8-10 p.m., Wednesdays

Admission: Free

2525 S. Grand Ave.

Info: 928-8813

Grove’s Black Dog Saloon: Geeks Who Drink

NEW CASTLE — Geeks Who Drink (not your average) Pub Trivia Thursdays at the Black Dog Saloon.

7:30 p.m. Thursdays

Admission: Free

219 W. Main St.

Info: 984-0999, http://www.geekswhodrink.com and http://www.facebook.com/pages/Groves-Black-Dog-Saloon

Main Street Gallery: Regional artists

CARBONDALE — Works by Dean Bowlby, Stephen Datz, Berard Hofmann, Jane Lee, Linda Loeschen and Mary Noone. The gallery also specializes in preservation-quality framing.

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday

399 Main St.

Admission: Free

Info: http://www.mainstreetgall.com, 945-4817 and 963-3775


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