Friday, November 2, 2012

Gypsy Jazz Concert to Raise Money for MacRostie Art Center

Saturday, November 17 | 7:30 PM | Community Presbyterian Church | $15-$20

MacRostie Art Center is pleased to announce that gypsy jazz cellist Martha Larson will join local musicians in the Clearwater Hot Club for a community concert raising funds in support of MacRostie Art Center. The concert will be held on Saturday, November 17, at 7:30 pm at Community Presbyterian Church in Grand Rapids, MN.

MacRostie Art Center (MAC) is a nonprofit art center dedicated to community growth through the arts in northern Minnesota. The organization presents monthly art exhibitions, offers classes for youth and adults, and is home to an art shop featuring the work of many talented local and regional artists – including local musicians.

In the fall of 2011, the MAC began a series of concerts featuring Minnesota-based musicians with a performance by Peter Ostroushko and Sam Miltich followed by a spring concert featuring guitarist Joan Griffith also in a duo performance with Miltich. Now, the MAC is pleased to welcome a larger group to the stage with the popular gypsy jazz and swing music of the Clearwater Hot Club featuring cellist Martha Larson from Northfield, MN.

A native of Minnesota, Martha Larson was classically trained as a cellist from a young age. As a mechanical engineering student at Northwestern University she gained exposure to the world of club and coffeehouse performance and began her exploration of cello in non-classical music. She performed in diverse settings of the Chicago music scene — from children's recordings to accompanying vocalists to prog rock bands — before discovering the gypsy jazz music pioneered by guitarist Django Reinhardt. She studied jazz and improvisation with musicians David Bloom, Al Erich, and Kevin Guin and worked with renowned gypsy jazz guitarist Alfonso Ponticelli of the quintet Swing Gitan.

Larson connected with the Clearwater Hot Club after returning to Minnesota in 2010. She was eager to find fellow Minnesota-based musicians who shared her love of acoustic jazz music. Grand Rapids native Sam Miltich has played gypsy swing music for over ten years with his band the Clearwater Hot Club. In the past two years Larson and Miltich have played together across the state from Winona to Grand Marais. A performance at the Grand Rapids VFW in 2011 packed the house, a feat which the group hopes to repeat with the November 17 concert.

"Martha is a musician with incredible talent and spirit," says Miltich. "She is passionate about the gypsy swing music that has been so important to me, but she is also curious and always looking to try new things. Her sense of adventure keeps our performances together fresh and exciting – for the players and the audience alike."

This unique ensemble will present a wide range of material from Django Reinhardt standards to modern compositions by artists such as Andrew Bird in a program that will appeal to serious jazz fans and casual music lovers alike.

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door and available at MacRostie Art Center, 405 NW 1st Ave, downtown Grand Rapids. This event is sponsored by Broberg & Ferraro CPAs, Grand Dental Center, and Itasca Surgical Clinic. For more information contact MacRostie Art Center at 218-326-2697 or info@macrostieartcenter.org

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Grand Rapids FIRST FRIDAY May 4th

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May 4, 2012  4-8 pm - at something ORIGINAL

FIRST FRIDAY

 

a celebration of art & community 

  Downtown Grand Rapids

 

 

 

SOMETHING ORIGINAL

Get a sneak peek of Holly Hasting's jewelry before her trunk show

Mother's Day weekend.

Holly's "Neckware" engineers and incorporates fossils, stones, crystals and worldly findings from her travels. Owners "ware" their own one of-a-kind glamour...

 

 

 

Join us for a great time!

 

 

Don't miss out on food,drinks

and fun conversation!

 

 

 

 

 

 

MACROSTIE ART CENTERPresenting two new exhibitions for May: acrylic paintings by Adam Swanson and the 5th annual miniatures exhibition with a special First Friday student show by Itasca Life Options participants. Music by Anne Nalan from 5 – 7 pm and artist talks at 6 pm.

BENDERS SHOE & SPORTShowcasing the birch bark weaving of John Zasada. The process of finding, gathering, and preparing bark and weaving items like ornaments, shoes, and backpacks is endlessly fascinating and keeps him connected to the forest of northern MN.

THE YARN GALLERYHosting pianist Bonnie Kangas for a First Friday open house.

STAINED GLASS WITH CLASSCelebrating their Grand Opening weekend, Stained Glass with Class will display new stained glass works of art with ongoing project demonstrations until 8 pm.

OLD CENTRAL SCHOOLCelebrating First Friday with acoustic guitarist and singer Nick Wourms.

WHISPERING WOODS GALLERYFeaturing artist of the month Peggy Sutherland. Peggy will demonstrate how she makes her beautiful necklaces.The gallery will have a special sale and homemade goodies.

ABC'S OF QUILTING A full service quilt shop with fabric, patterns, and notions to complete your works of art. ABC'S also provides long-arm quilting in our design studio. Stop in and watch our demo of how to make a flower garden using fabric and crayons!

ITASCA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYWelcoming Beier's Greenhouse with a demonstration of how to make beautiful memorial baskets and fairy gardens. Visitors can also view an old fashioned bicycle on the second floor.

WINGS 'N WILLOWS ART GALLERY & CUSTOM FRAMINGFeaturing the pottery of Mary Augustine. Mary creates beautiful works of art using horsehair and the ancient art form of raku. From 4:30 to 8 pm.

FRAME UPTreat your senses to the art, music and food of Nepal! Carmen Haugen and Kim Young will share their recent experiences in the exotic land of Nepal through art and photos, music, traditional garb, and a cup of tea.

BREWED AWAKENINGS May's featured artist is local painter and art educator Lea Friesen with an exhibit exploring non-traditional portraiture.Music by Sam Miltich from 4- 6 pm and a dinner special until 6:30 pm.

it's National Bike Month...Celebrate pedal power!




something ORIGINAL, inc. | 28 NW 4th Street | Suite A | Grand Rapids | MN | 55744
  

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Great Decisions Discussion Group - State of the Oceans

Great Decisions Discussion Group 2012
Great Decisions Discussion Group is reconvening for 2012 to explore and discuss topics of the most thought-provoking foreign policy challenges facing Americans today. Great Decisions provides background information, current data and policy options for each issue and serves as the focal text for discussion groups. After a short presentation, attendees participate in a lively discussion about the topic of the day.
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Our first topic for discussion is State of the Oceans.
The world's oceans are essential to life on earth, and are tremendously sensitive to global climate change. What are the consequences of climate change on oceanic factors like biodiversity, sea levels and extreme weather systems? How can the U.S. and its international partners address the emerging challenges to this shared resource?

Join us at Grand Rapids Area Library (note the change in location due to Bixby's closing) on Wednesday, March 7th, 11:30 am -1:30 for our first topic, State of the Oceans. For more info and to register for Great Decisions Discussion groups for reminders and updates go www.getlearning.org or call 218-327-5730.  Also more information on the program is available online at http://www.fpa.org/great_decisions/ Great Decisions briefing books are available at Community Education, 820 NW 1st Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744 for $22 each.  Great Decisions Discussion Group is offered at no charge through ISD 318 Community Education.

Karen Walker
IASC Community Education
kwalker@isd318.org
218-327-5799

February 23, 2012