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Cheyenne River Youth Project announces artists for RedCan July 7-10, 2021

Pierre, SD, USA / DRGNews Apr 22, 2021 6:22 AM The Cheyenne River Youth Project will hold this year’s award-winning RedCan invitational graffiti jam in-person this summer. The nonprofit youth organization says 10 popular RedCan artists will be returning, and an exciting new artistic collaboration awaits. According to Executive Director Julie Garreau, the following artists have confirmed they will return for RedCan on July 7-10: East from Denver; Biafra Inc., Wundr, Ryoe, and Cyfi from Minneapolis; Hoka from Albuquerque; Dwayno Insano from Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community, Arizona; Scribe from Kansas City, Missouri; 179 from Seattle; and Siamese from Rapid City, South Dakota. “We’re honored to welcome these talented artists, who have become part of our extended CRYP family, back to Cheyenne River,” Garreau said. “And, because RedCan is always expanding and evolving, we’re looking forward to announcing a few new guest artists in the weeks to come.”

Spring Training: Texas Rangers at Arizona Diamondbacks

Photo by Rob Tringali/Getty Images The Texas Rangers are out in the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community near Scottsdale, Arizona today to play the homestate Arizona Diamondbacks from Salt River Fields at Talking Stick. That’s a mouthful but that’s fine because the Rangers will have their plates full with their first nine inning game of the spring. LHP Taylor Hearn is set to make the start for the Rangers while the Diamondbacks will counter with RHP Zac Gallen. A lineup: Sat. vs. ARI at Salt River Fields: Taveras 8, Kiner-Falefa 6, Gallo 9, Dahl DH, Calhoun 7, Solak 4, Odor 5, Guzman 3, Butera 2, Hearn 1 John Blake (@RangerBlake) March 6, 2021

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