The Idaho Falls Arts Council presents the following:
Blues Traveler
Monday, July 20, 8:00 pm.
Tickets $36 & $29/Civic Auditorium 522-0471
Led by John Popper's virtuoso harmonica playing, Blues Traveler really knows how to rock. The band has been influenced by a variety of genres, including blues, psychedelic, folk, soul, and Southern rock. Fans know and love them for their improvisational live shows, but the general public is most familiar with the group from their singles "But Anyway", "Run Around " and "Hook".
Sponsored by: Bechtel BWXT Idaho, Channel Blend,
B106 The Beat of Eastern Idaho, and River City Weekly
Idaho Falls Magazine presents:
Scoop Jam!
All-You-Can-Eat Ice Cream Festival
Saturday, July 11, 12-4:00 pm.
$7/in advance & $10/at the gate
Kids 3 and under get in free with paying adult
Civitan's Pocket Park, corner of B & Shoup, Idaho Falls. In conjunction with the Idaho Falls Magazine Cool-off series. To benefit The Snake River Roaring Youth Jam!
Limited tickets available. Pre-purchase tickets at the Idaho Falls Arts Council, 522-0471
Ice Cream & Gelato by:
Cold Stone Creamery
Farr's Ice Cream
Reed's Dairy
Sarah's Candy Cottage
Sub Zero Ice Cream
Sundae's Eats & Treats
2009 EIRMC Snake River Concerts
The Idaho Falls Arts Council presents:
Roy Clark
Friday August 21, 8:00 pm.
Tickets $36 & $29/Civic Auditorium 522-0471
Roy Clark may be best known for hosting Hee Haw, but this iconic figure in country music has received numerous awards over the years including Comedian, Entertainer, and Instrumentalist Of The Year. Clark is highly regarded as both a guitarist and banjo player. Hit songs include "Yesterday, When I was Young" and "Thank God and Greyhound".
Sponsored by: Bechtel BWXT Idaho, The Westside People, and KUPI 99
Idaho Falls Arts Council Presents:
Loggins & Messina
October 22, 8:00 pm.
Tickets $39 & $34
Call 522-0471
Civic Auditorium. Special Engagement, not part of season package. Over 35 years since first Sittin' In together, Kenny Loggins and Jimmy Messina are again side-by-side for a nationwide tour. The American rock-pop duo first achieved their success in the early to mid-70s. Their style features exceptional harmony and thoughtful lyrics, whose most enduring songs were so well crafted that they have never really gone away. Among their well-known songs are "Danny's Song" and "Your Mama Don't Dance".
Sponsored by Nelson Hall Parry Tucker, P.A.; Rex & Tiffany Redden; Good Times Music 98.1 KGTM; Le Ritz Hotel & Suites; and Post Register
Current Carr Gallery Exhibit
Saltgrass Printmakers
May 8 - July 3, 2009
Saltgrass Printmakers is a non-profit printmaking studio located in Salt Lake City. The facility offers member artists access to printmaking equipment that might otherwise be cost-prohibitive on an individual basis. This exhibit features the work of its 2 founders, Stefanie Dykes and Sandy Brunvand, along with a selection of work from other association members. A number of printmaking processes will be on display.
Sponsored by: The Idaho Lottery
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