The Art of Food: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU 1535 NE Wilson Road, PullmanMain Gallery Showing – Patricia Jensen: A Road Less Traveled
Moses Lake Museum and Art Center 401 S. Balsam Moses Lake WA, 38837 401 S. Balsam St., Moses LakeMaster of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU 1535 NE Wilson Road, PullmanGallery at the Park April Exhibition: “Line and Color” by Katherine Sylvan and Linda Ellis Andrews
Gallery at the Park, 89 Lee Blvd, Richland 89 Lee Blvd, RichlandSpring Break- Free Weeklong Theater Camp! Missoula Children’s Theater- Piped Piper
Wallenstien Theater 6989 College Pkwy NE, Moses LakeSpring Break Camps: Introduction to Robotics
Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center 127 South Mission, WenatcheeSpring Break Camps: Craftopia
Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center 127 South Mission, WenatcheeWeek of Events
The Art of Food: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
Please join us from August 20, 2024, to March 8, 2025, for "The Art of Food" exhibition at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. In its most everyday sense, food is a physical necessity, yet its overall significance goes far beyond sustenance. Food is integral to our communities, relationships, cultures, and languages. People interact […]
Creature Comforts
Childhood’s End Gallery is proud to present "Creature Comforts” - a reflection of our found animal families celebrating critter companions of many forms. Featuring nearly 20 artists working in a variety of mediums, "Creature Comforts" is a buoyant exhibit exemplifying moments that help us feel more human. "Creature Comforts" features two rescue kitten/cat adoption events […]
Main Gallery Showing – Patricia Jensen: A Road Less Traveled
Featured Image: Eclipse This show celebrates a lifetime of artwork by Patricia Jenson. It will feature a variety of artwork from her celebrated career as an artist. “I lived in Phoenix and had many famous art shows down there. I was featured as artist of the year in the Phoenix Times. I have an art […]
Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition
Celebrate WSU’s current graduate candidate artists’ works with the museum’s latest "Master of Fine Arts Thesis" exhibition on view March 25 through June 28, 2025. This annual showcase is the culmination of three or more years work by the Master of Fine Arts graduate candidates. With its wide range of art-making approaches, the thesis exhibition […]
Gallery at the Park April Exhibition: “Line and Color” by Katherine Sylvan and Linda Ellis Andrews
Join us for a colorful exhibition from Katherine Sylvan and Linda Ellis Andrews, featuring Sylvan’s fiber art and Andrews’ fused glass and cast bronze! Daily admission to the Gallery is FREE and open to all ages.
RARE Art Show
April’s RARE April 4-26, 2025 Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 4pm Opening Reception: Friday, April 5, 6pm-9pm New Address! 1213 Cornwall Ave, Bellingham, WA 98225 Come to the 13th Annual Recycled Arts Resource Expo (RARE)! RARE celebrates creative reuse through a juried art exhibit at our Allied Arts Gallery. We also spotlight art […]
Spring Break- Free Weeklong Theater Camp! Missoula Children’s Theater- Piped Piper
Free weeklong theater camp for k-12 aged kiddos during Spring Break 2025! Auditions are Monday, April 7 from 3-7 PM; rehearsals Tuesday – Friday, April 8-11 from 3-7 PM (3-5 PM for younger kiddos); and, performances Saturday, April 12 at 3 PM and 6 PM. No pre-registration: parent needs to be present Monday April 7 […]
Pyromaniacs Clay Club Sale
Join us for the 2025 Pyromaniacs Clay Club Sale, taking place April 9th & 10th, from 10:00am to 4:00pm in the Pavilion Gallery in the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. This biannual event showcases a curated collection of handcrafted ceramics created by WSU students, faculty and staff, ranging from functional tableware and intricate sculptures […]
Camp ThunderCraft
Are you looking for a maker community? Or looking for support as you launch your small business? Or maybe you are just needing a weekend all to yourself where you can really devote your energy to your business and its growth. Camp ThunderCraft is a 3 day small business retreat on beautiful Vashon Island, aimed […]
Spring Farming Days
The Eastern Washington Agricultural Museum will be hosting its annual Spring Farming days event, April 12th and 13th at the Garfield County Fairgrounds in Pomeroy Washington. Come and see the Teamsters with their horses and mules, plow and plant our 11 acre barley field as it would have been done a century ago. The museum […]
“Around The World” Quilt Show
Palouse Patchers 43rd annual Quilt Show invites the public to see over 200 quilts, shop at 8 vendor booths, get your scissors and rotary blades sharpened (for a fee), enjoy free cookies (international recipes) and beverages, and vote for the Peoples' Choice awards. You can also buy raffle tickets to win a queen sized "Trip […]
Sasquatch Speed Trials: Festival Weekend
Sasquatch Speed Trials is a two weekend championship designed to showcase multiple different motorsports disciplines. Festival Weekend, held at Qlispe Raceway Park this April, offers a choose-your-own-adventure of different sub-events. Competitors will participate in their choice of autocross, time trial, rallycross, and drift events in order to qualify for a timed shootout held Sunday afternoon. […]
Treasure Journal Throughout the Year
At the St. John's Lutheran Parish Fellowship Hall 648 W Ash Ave, Genesee, ID 83832 This class will take place 4 times throughout the 2025 year - January 11th, April 12, July 12, and October 18th. Join this fun and easy class to make your own Treasure Journal with photos, card stock, trimming, stickers, paper […]
CWU Opera Presents 21st Century One Act Operas
The CWU Opera Ensemble will present an evening of 21st century American One Act Operas on April 12th at 7:00 pm and April13th at 4:00 pm in the McIntyre Music Hertz Concert Hall. Tickets are available on the CWU Ticket website https://cwuwildcattickets.universitytickets.com/. The evening will begin with a short new work by Nicholas Benz and […]
Spring Break Camps: Introduction to Robotics
Spring Break Camps: Introduction to Robotics
Welcome to Introduction to Robotics Camp! Unlock the mysteries of robotics in our Introduction to Robotics Camp for students currently in grades 4-5! Young engineers will begin learning the basic building blocks of robotics, using hands-on experiments, thrilling simulations, and out-of-this-world challenges. In this week of camp, students will ignite their passion for science and […]
Spring Break Camps: Craftopia
Spring Break Camps: Craftopia
Welcome to Craftopia Camp! Students currently in grades 1-4 will embark on a brand new adventure and unleash the creativity within. From painting masterpieces to creating one-of-a-kind crafts, campers will explore a variety of hands-on art projects inspired by museum artifacts. Each day is packed with colorful fun, imaginative challenges, and new artistic skills to […]
Public Anthropology Talk
Public Anthropology Talk
Homelessness and Nonrecreational Camping on National Forests and Grasslands in the United States Lee Cerveny (PHD) Research Social Scientist, US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Open and Free to the Public
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
Like a pearl formed through resilience and transformation, the Seattle Jewish Film Festival has spent 30 years illuminating powerful stories that shine through history’s darkest moments and celebrate the triumphs of Jewish life, culture, and cinema. As the Pacific Northwest’s largest and longest-running Jewish event, SJFF has premiered 1,000 cinematic gems in our three-decade run. […]
Spring Break Camps: Introduction to Robotics
Spring Break Camps: Introduction to Robotics
Welcome to Introduction to Robotics Camp! Unlock the mysteries of robotics in our Introduction to Robotics Camp for students currently in grades 4-5! Young engineers will begin learning the basic building blocks of robotics, using hands-on experiments, thrilling simulations, and out-of-this-world challenges. In this week of camp, students will ignite their passion for science and […]
Spring Break Camps: Craftopia
Spring Break Camps: Craftopia
Welcome to Craftopia Camp! Students currently in grades 1-4 will embark on a brand new adventure and unleash the creativity within. From painting masterpieces to creating one-of-a-kind crafts, campers will explore a variety of hands-on art projects inspired by museum artifacts. Each day is packed with colorful fun, imaginative challenges, and new artistic skills to […]
Frazer Wambeke
Frazer Wambeke
Frazer is a Tri-City local. He’s been playing creative covers and his original music with acoustic soulful sounds in the area since 2004. He released his debut record in August 2011. Since then Frazer has been involved and released projects with Black Dolly, Frazer Wambeke Trio, Soul Patch the Duo and many more. Follow him […]
Help Us Celebrate LCHS!
Help Us Celebrate LCHS!
You’re invited to join us for a Latah County Historical Society Celebration and Volunteer Appreciation event on Tuesday, April 8th from 6-8pm in the 1912 Center Great Room (412 East 3rd St, Moscow). We’ll recap events of the past year, discuss our plans for 2025 and beyond, and honor the hard work of our volunteers […]
Composting in Action Workshop Part 1
Composting in Action Workshop Part 1
Workshop 2 of 4 for the Sustainable Living Center's (SLC) 2025 Composting Workshop Series. See the composting process in action as we explore the in-bed worm composting and three-bin static pile systems at the Green Park Elementary School Garden. Hear from gardener Nathan about his experience establishing the system, challenges he encountered, their solutions, and […]
An Evening of Band Music
An Evening of Band Music
On Tuesday, April 8, three bands will share a program of exciting, community-based instrumental music. The newly-formed Wenatchee Valley Brass Band will kick the concert off with an exciting set that includes show tunes, a beautiful ballad, and several other compositions written or arranged specifically for the unique sound of an all-brass ensemble. Additionally, the […]
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
Like a pearl formed through resilience and transformation, the Seattle Jewish Film Festival has spent 30 years illuminating powerful stories that shine through history’s darkest moments and celebrate the triumphs of Jewish life, culture, and cinema. As the Pacific Northwest’s largest and longest-running Jewish event, SJFF has premiered 1,000 cinematic gems in our three-decade run. […]
NSEA Stream Team
NSEA Stream Team
See restoration history and help us maintain older sites that need love. Meet at NSEA’s campus by 8 am and your group leader will shuttle everyone to the site. You can expect to be back to NSEA at 12 pm. All materials and tools needed will be provided, all you need to bring is weather-appropriate […]
Spring Break Camps: Craftopia
Spring Break Camps: Craftopia
Welcome to Craftopia Camp! Students currently in grades 1-4 will embark on a brand new adventure and unleash the creativity within. From painting masterpieces to creating one-of-a-kind crafts, campers will explore a variety of hands-on art projects inspired by museum artifacts. Each day is packed with colorful fun, imaginative challenges, and new artistic skills to […]
Spring Break Camps: Introduction to Robotics
Spring Break Camps: Introduction to Robotics
Welcome to Introduction to Robotics Camp! Unlock the mysteries of robotics in our Introduction to Robotics Camp for students currently in grades 4-5! Young engineers will begin learning the basic building blocks of robotics, using hands-on experiments, thrilling simulations, and out-of-this-world challenges. In this week of camp, students will ignite their passion for science and […]
The Embattled State of Immigration Rights
The Embattled State of Immigration Rights
Date, Time and Location of the Event: April 9, 20225. 1912 Center. 412 E. 3rd St., Moscow Idaho. Arts Workshop. 12:00 PM - 1:00 P.M. The Embattled State of Immigrant Rights The new Administration has upended immigration law with a series of major changes. The talk will offer an overview of immigration law, consider the […]
Jazz Jams hosted by Japheth Solares
Jazz Jams hosted by Japheth Solares
Jazz Wednesdays 6-8pm! Grab your horn, axe, sticks or voice and sit in! Or sit and enjoy the best in local jazz talent. All Ages. No Cover. Dinner show. Reservations Recommended.
Jazz Jams with host Japheth Solares
Jazz Jams with host Japheth Solares
Jazz Wednesdays 6-8pm! Grab your horn, axe, sticks or voice and sit in! Or sit and enjoy the best in local jazz talent. All Ages. No Cover. Dinner show. Reservations Recommended.
University of Idaho Arboretum Associates Annual Meeting
University of Idaho Arboretum Associates Annual Meeting
The Arboretum Associates annual meeting will be held at the 1912 Center, 412 E. Third Street, in Moscow, Idaho. A social time with refreshments and a no-host bar will be available prior to the brief business meeting. Paul Warnick, Superintendent of the Arboretum, will give a presentation of his personal memories and a retrospective of […]
Red Barn Event – Stories from the Trail
Red Barn Event – Stories from the Trail
Join A Book for All Seasons for a partnered event with the Wenatchee River Institute! This is a hybrid event. Doors open at 6:30pm for a community social with beer and wine available for purchase. The presentation will start at 7:00pm. Or you can stream online at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TQm2hhHKwU Why do we need time on the […]
Moscow Film Society: Phantom Thread
Moscow Film Society: Phantom Thread
Moscow Film Society presents PHANTOM THREAD as part of their Love Languages series. Set in 1950s London, Reynolds Woodcock is a renowned dressmaker whose fastidious life is disrupted by a young, strong-willed woman, Alma, who becomes his muse and lover. Phantom Thread‘s finely woven narrative is filled out nicely by humor, intoxicating romantic tension, and […]
Natural Histories: Using Genomics to Understand Life’s Diversity
Natural Histories: Using Genomics to Understand Life’s Diversity
Prof. Katie Wagner ('04), of the University of Wyoming, will present the 2024-25 Rempel Lecture in Biology, featuring her research on how species evolve and adapt. Dr. Wagner's work has been featured on NPR's Science Friday and the Washington Post, and she was awarded the Dobzhansky Prize from the Society for the Study of Evolution […]
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
Like a pearl formed through resilience and transformation, the Seattle Jewish Film Festival has spent 30 years illuminating powerful stories that shine through history’s darkest moments and celebrate the triumphs of Jewish life, culture, and cinema. As the Pacific Northwest’s largest and longest-running Jewish event, SJFF has premiered 1,000 cinematic gems in our three-decade run. […]
Spring Break Camps: Craftopia
Spring Break Camps: Craftopia
Welcome to Craftopia Camp! Students currently in grades 1-4 will embark on a brand new adventure and unleash the creativity within. From painting masterpieces to creating one-of-a-kind crafts, campers will explore a variety of hands-on art projects inspired by museum artifacts. Each day is packed with colorful fun, imaginative challenges, and new artistic skills to […]
Spring Break Camps: Introduction to Robotics
Spring Break Camps: Introduction to Robotics
Welcome to Introduction to Robotics Camp! Unlock the mysteries of robotics in our Introduction to Robotics Camp for students currently in grades 4-5! Young engineers will begin learning the basic building blocks of robotics, using hands-on experiments, thrilling simulations, and out-of-this-world challenges. In this week of camp, students will ignite their passion for science and […]
Comekala and Ranald MacDonald: Making Pacific Worlds Through Indigenous Exploration
Comekala and Ranald MacDonald: Making Pacific Worlds Through Indigenous Exploration
This presentation examines how Comekala, a Mowachaht from Vancouver Island, and Ranald MacDonald, a Chinook from the Columbia River, shaped history through their explorations of the Pacific during the long nineteenth century. Separately, their ocean-spanning mobilities exemplify their efforts at shaping Indigenous futures while bringing the people and places of the Pacific Ocean into world […]
Film and Speaker Series presents: Eating for Tomorrow
Film and Speaker Series presents: Eating for Tomorrow
The 2024-25 Film and Speaker Series presents: Eating for Tomorrow - Restoring the Environment and Feeding the World The Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center is partnering with the Wenatchee Confluence Rotary Club for an upbeat and informative presentation on plant-based eating and how it ties into our current environmental and climate crises. On Thursday, […]
Conservation Talk Series: “Watershed Stewardship: Pullman’s Stormwater and Riparian Resources”
Conservation Talk Series: “Watershed Stewardship: Pullman’s Stormwater and Riparian Resources”
Join us on Thursday, April 130th at 6:00 pm via Zoom for the final installment of our Conservation Talk Series for this season! We will be joined by Justin Cohee, the Stormwater Services Manager for the City of Pullman for an in-depth look at Pullman’s stormwater system and water quality, focusing on the emerging trends […]
Synecdoche, New York
Synecdoche, New York
KPAC presents SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK. A theater director struggles with his work and the women in his life as he creates a life-size replica of New York City inside a warehouse as part of his new play. Charlie Kaufman’s ambitious directorial debut offers a fascinating and imaginative journey into a writer’s mind, showcasing his unique […]
Wim Wenders Film Festival — Kings of the Road
Wim Wenders Film Festival — Kings of the Road
This is the first night of the Wim Wenders Film Festival, running from April 10th - April 13th. Kings of the Road (1976) is a compelling, highly-praised examination of West German sentiments in the mid-seventies, during which time the Berlin Wall felt larger and more symbolic of its citizens' conflicting feelings towards their country than […]
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
Like a pearl formed through resilience and transformation, the Seattle Jewish Film Festival has spent 30 years illuminating powerful stories that shine through history’s darkest moments and celebrate the triumphs of Jewish life, culture, and cinema. As the Pacific Northwest’s largest and longest-running Jewish event, SJFF has premiered 1,000 cinematic gems in our three-decade run. […]
Dan and Steve
Dan and Steve
Come enjoy an acoustic, eclectic mix of songs and harmonies from Dan and Steve. Relax with the heartfelt blend of Tom Waits, Steve Earle, John Prine, Townes Van Zandt, and many others. Music that just feels like home. All Ages. No Cover. Dinner show. Walk ins welcome. 5pm-8pm
Eh bien, dansez maintenant ! – Doulce Mémoire
Eh bien, dansez maintenant ! – Doulce Mémoire
Imagine yourself in the elegant royal court of the French Renaissance, attending a ball with the elite of courtly society. That colourful world will be captured by the French ensemble Doulce Mémoire and dancer Hubert Hazebroucq. Very far from the image we have of ancient dance – hierarchical, starched, solemn – dance in the 15th […]
NSEA Dakota Creek Tributary Planting Party
NSEA Dakota Creek Tributary Planting Party
Continue improving the riparian buffer along this Dakota Creek Tributary by planting trees and shrubs! Dakota Creek, located near Blaine, is home to Chinook, chum, and coho, as well as winter steelhead, bull trout, and cutthroat trout. The creek is a major tributary within the Drayton Harbor watershed, beginning in Canada and draining into Drayton […]
Autism Journey Walk 2025
Autism Journey Walk 2025
Join us for a unique event as we mix fun activities with an educational component to bring awareness about Autism in our community and encourage inclusivity, support, and involvement of individuals and families with Autism. The journey is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! Support the event by registering for the ceremonial walk. Commemorative t-shirt […]
WSU Master Gardeners at Walla Walla Public Library
WSU Master Gardeners at Walla Walla Public Library
Every Saturday March 15-April 26 from 10am-12pm, the WSU Master Gardeners are at the library to answer all your gardening questions and help you get ready for a successful growing season! Bring all your thorniest gardening problems and get ready for spring with proven advice & information specific to our area. This drop-in program is […]
Master Gardeners Q & A
Master Gardeners Q & A
Bring your thorniest gardening questions to the WSU Master Gardeners at Walla Walla Public Library every Saturday from March 22 through April 26, 10:00 am-12:00 pm. Master Gardeners are trained and certified through the WSU Extension service to provide research-based solutions for home gardeners. Get answers and assistance specific to our area, soils, and climate. […]
Mental Health 5K
Mental Health 5K
Join the community for stories of wellness and self-care. Rally with speakers, resources and more starts at 10am. Keynote Speaker: Psychologist Leslie Robison. 5 K starts at noon and finishes at 1pm. Free t-shirt and swag bag with 5K registration. Sponsored by Disability Action Center NW, Latah Recovery Center, Smart Transit and LAMI
2nd Dance to the Music of the Forest
2nd Dance to the Music of the Forest
Join our 2nd outdoor community dance with friends and family of all ages. Dance to the music of trees singing in real time. A special device, called Plants Play, converts the tree’s electric signals into notes; the music will be amplified for dancers and audience alike. Squaxin Park Shelter #4. FREE and donations welcome and […]
Historic Wine Walk Through Downtown Wenatchee
Historic Wine Walk Through Downtown Wenatchee
Indulge in a Journey Through Wenatchee's Wine and History! Ignite your curiosity as we invite you to an unforgettable historic wine walk of downtown Wenatchee. Our adventure begins at the museum, where we'll uncover the fascinating early Wenatchee Valley wine history featuring captivating pioneers like Dutch John Galler. On Saturday, April 12, from 12-4 PM, […]
UIdaho Esports: Mario Kart 8 & Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tournament
UIdaho Esports: Mario Kart 8 & Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tournament
KPAC and UIdaho Esports hosts MARIO KART 8 & SUPER SMASH BROS. ULTIMATE TOURNAMENT! Our lobby will be buzzing with multiple gaming stations and of course gaming on the big screen as well. We’ll have staggered start times for each game, so you can enjoy all the championship matches on the big screen without missing […]
Book Signing – Weaving: Baskets and Stories by Julie Edwards
Book Signing – Weaving: Baskets and Stories by Julie Edwards
Join A Book for All Seasons and the Greater Leavenworth Museum in welcoming local author and basket weaver, Julie Edwards for a book signing of her book, Weaving: Baskets and Stories at A Book for All Seasons. In her book, baskets that she designed and wove are highlighted, as well as the stories that go […]
Redmond Pup Crawl – Parade & Grand Finale Event
Redmond Pup Crawl – Parade & Grand Finale Event
Pup Parade & Costume Contest from 2:00 - 2:45 pm Your 'After Parade Celebration' ticket at the Seattle Marriott Redmond includes: • Snacks and nibbles • Watch (or purchase) live action custom pet portraits by Dozfy on a 3.5" x 3.5" coaster! • Meet adorable, adoptable pups from Motley Zoo, a local foster-based rescue organization. […]
Cultivate Peace
Cultivate Peace
Cultivate Peace, 2nd Annual Regional Peace Conference, Saturday, April 12 1-5 pm, Pioneer United Methodist Church, 209 E Birch Street Keynote speaker author Marleen Ramsey, Panel, Listening Circles/Art Therapy, displays from local organizations, and refreshments. FREE to all. Dedication of a Rotary Peace Pole in Heritage Park to follow. Sponsored by Noon Rotary and Friends,
Scarecrow Academy Presents Visions of America on Film
Scarecrow Academy Presents Visions of America on Film
Year Seven of Scarecrow Academy presents "Visions of America on Film," an ambitious ten-week online discussion series built around buoyant and bracing cinematic views of America. Each week we'll consider how some of the greatest filmmakers have pictured the US of A, through a variety of genres and eras. Discussions are led by National Society […]
LO TEK BLUES
LO TEK BLUES
Tri Cities own electrified traditional Chicago style blues band. Featuring Carl Holt on lead guitar and vocals, Leif Skyving on harmonica and vocals, D.B. "Stix" Thompson on drums, Frank Moran on bass. All Ages. No Cover. Dinner show. Walk ins welcome. 5PM-8PM
Mary Lou and Stevie
Mary Lou and Stevie
Enjoy a show from one of The Emerald's favorite duos, Mary Lou and Stevie! 5:30pm-8pm All Ages. No Cover. Dinner show. Reservations Recommended.
Jill Cohn Live at Henry Earl Estate Wines
Jill Cohn Live at Henry Earl Estate Wines
Please join us welcoming Jill Cohn as one of the performing artists at Henry Earl. She'll be here on Saturday, April 12th 6-8pm ABOUT THE ARTIST: "In 1997 Cohn arrived in Seattle just in time for the rebirth of the coffee house. Time was ripe for song and melancholy in the Emerald City and there […]
CWU Opera Presents 21st Century One Act Operas
CWU Opera Presents 21st Century One Act Operas
The CWU Opera Ensemble will present an evening of 21st century American One Act Operas on April 12th at 7:00 pm and April13th at 4:00 pm in the McIntyre Music Hertz Concert Hall. Tickets are available on the CWU Ticket website https://cwuwildcattickets.universitytickets.com/. The evening will begin with a short new work by Nicholas Benz and […]
Oil Paint Color Charts Workshop
Oil Paint Color Charts Workshop
Artists serious about mastering color understand the transformative value of creating color charts. This workshop will guide you through the systematic process of building charts with value gradations for the colors in your palette, enabling you to achieve a deeper mastery of color. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll: • Learn how to systematically mix colors […]
Hampton Concert Orchestra Spring Concerts
Hampton Concert Orchestra Spring Concerts
Under the baton of Dr. Charles Encell, the Hampton Concert Orchestra will perform: Genoveva Overture - R. Schumann Symphony No.1 "Classical" - S. Prokofiev Symphony No.5 "Reformation" - F. Mendelssohn Admission by donation.
Eephus
Eephus
KPAC presents the best-reviewed film of 2025, EEPHUS. As an imminent construction project looms over their beloved baseball field, two New England recreational teams face off one last time. Named for a rare pitch, this poignant comedy is an ode to sports, community, and the passage of time. Revealing character through the rules of the […]
STEP AFRIKA!
STEP AFRIKA!
Step Afrika! incorporates percussive dance styles practiced by historically African American fraternities and sororities; traditional African dances; and an array of contemporary dance and art forms into a cohesive, compelling artistic experience. Performances are much more than dance shows; they integrate songs, storytelling, humor, and audience participation. The blend of technique, agility, and pure energy […]