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Arts & Life

Arts council presents Spring Dance Festival Saturday and Sunday

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Written by: Shelby Posada
Published: 26 April 2010
LAKEPORT – There's still time to purchase your ticket and get your feet tapping to “We Should Be Dancin',” this year's theme for the Lake County Arts Council's 29th annual Spring Dance Festival.


The festival will take place at the Soper-Reese Community Theatre, located at 275 S. Main St. in Lakeport.


Performances, showcasing more than 130 dancers, will be held at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday May 1, and again during a 2 p.m. matinée on Sunday, May 2.


Look for an exciting, energetic and varied array of dancing talent from clogging, tap, hip-hop, African, Hula and modern jazz to the softer rhythms of ballroom and ballet.


The talent scene of this marvelous production grows every year thanks to the creativity of the wonderful choreographers from Antoinette's School of Dance, Lakeport Dance Center, Expressive Motion Dance Team, the Jazz Factory, Lake County Dance Coop, Konocti Dance Academy, Clear Lake Clikkers, Betty Lou Surber, Rod Rehe and Laura Fichtel, and Larry and Zoe Richardson.


There's a little of something for everyone of every genre all because of the efforts of these talented dancers, choreographers, technical crew and volunteers.


Tickets are available at the Soper-Reese Box Office, Wild About Books, Catfish Books and the Main Street Gallery.


Reserved seating is $20 and available only through the box office, general seating is $15, and students and those age 12 and under are $10.


For more information, please call the Lake County Arts Council at 707-263-6658.

Singer/songwriters benefit planned for May 22

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Written by: Editor
Published: 25 April 2010

COBB – The Cobb Mountain Artists and Moore Family Winery are hosting a singer/songwriters benefit with all proceeds to be donated to the art programs of local area schools.


The event will be held from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 22, at Moore Family Winery, 11990 Bottle Rock Road, Cobb.


Ticket prices are $10 adult, $8 teens, $5 for 12 and under.


Locally featured singers are John Jennings, Greg Rogers, Scott Ferguson, Robert Stark, The Swelas – Mary, Liz, Clare, and Johnny – with an opening set by Dennis Purcell.


Come for an afternoon of pleasurable listening to Cobb Mountain musicians perform their brilliant, original acoustic music.


Tickets are available for purchase at Mountain High Coffee in Cobb, Middletown Florist and Gifts, Perlz in Kelseyville,The Loch Lomond Market, The Moore Family Winery (weekends only) and at the event.


The event will be outside on the grass, so bring a blanket and/or low-backed chairs and food and drink.


Student art as well as art by Cobb Mountain Artists will also be on display.


For more information contact the Moore Family Winery, telephone 707-279-9279 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

'Kick-Ass' lives up to its name in taut comic book action

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 24 April 2010

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Symphony of the Redwoods Pops Concert set for May 8

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Written by: Editor
Published: 23 April 2010

FORT BRAGG – Symphony of the Redwoods' annual Pops Fundraiser Concert will be held on Saturday, May 8.


The concert begins at 7 p.m. in the Eagles Hall in Fort Bragg.


The theme this year is “Anything Goes with Cole Porter.”


Don’t miss the fun and frivolity when the symphony presents such favorite Cole Porter tunes as “Another Op’nin’ Another Show,” “Night and Day,” “Too Darn Hot,” “Let’s Fall in Love” and many others.


The show includes singing and dancing, food, no host bar, and a silent auction.


Limited seating is available. Tickets can be purchased online at www.symphonyoftheredwoods.org, and at Tangents, Harvest Market and Out of This World in Fort Bragg.


For more information call Symphony of the Redwoods at 707-964-0898 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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