A musical tradition continues this summerNORTHAMPTON The annual musical celebration and fundraiser at Look Park is set to take place again in August, and this year the theme will be… elemental.“Performance 33: The Elements,” which will be staged.
And in a blink of an eye, we are down to the last days of April. Don’t let this month pass you by without doing something fun with your family, friends, partner or even solo. This week’s edition of Go+Do features quite the variety of events, including author talks in Windsor and Fort Collins, a performance from musician Aaron Lewis in Cheyenne, several Cinco de Mayo celebrations and much more for the week of April 29 to May 5.
The official start of spring is less than three weeks away, though it’s anyone’s guess when the weather will really warm up. But as if she’s anticipating that time, Kimaya Diggs has a new single out that could serve as a wonderful soundtrack for that.
The Story People of Clallam County have partnered with Olympic Theatre Arts, 414 N. Sequim Ave., to bring master storyteller Will Hornyak of Oregon to the gathering hall stage at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 1, to perform “Erin’s daughters: Irish goddesses, hags and heroines.”
AMHERST A sizable portion of the costs associated with buying an electric school bus and a charger for the Amherst public schools are being covered as part of $1.8 million being provided to cities and towns through a state program.The schools are.