North Bend’s Unity Theater is offering a double dose of comedy and improvisation during the month of March.
The Shanty Tavern is hosting Wendy McDowell and her band at 9 p.m. Saturday, March 19. McDowell is a touring folkrock musician who recently moved to the area and this will be her first performance in North Bend.
The Sno-Valley Senior Center is hosting an art show from 2-6 p.m. Friday, March 25. The show will feature a large selection of homemade quilts, paintings and unique needlework made entirely by local seniors.
From 6-9 p.m. Friday, April 1, local award-winning author Carol Morrison and her theologian husband, Ed Morrison, will offer a workshop titled “Writing Your Spiritual Journey” at Isadora’s Cafe in Snoqualmie.
Catch a great meal at the Mount Si Fish and Game Club’s annual Steelhead Dinner starting at 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 2, at the Mount Si Senior Center, 411 Main Ave. S., North Bend. Cost is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and $3 for children under age 12.
The Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater will be holding auditions for its summer musical “Camelot” on April 3 and 4. Be prepared with a song and a one-minute monologue.
Greetings once again Valley Arts Crossroads readers. Spring is here and new growth begins to bud. New projects are beginning to bloom in our fair Valley, culturally speaking.
Bob Pajer of Snoqualmie will be performing a solo piano recital at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 26, at Sherman Clay, Steinway Pianos in Bellevue. The program will include pieces by Bach, Schubert, Beethoven, Chopin and Debussy. All proceeds will be donated to the Snoqualmie library to purchase classical music CDs.
Pajer is a full-time private piano teacher and a performing pianist in a number of venues throughout the Seattle area, including the Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Club and the Salish Lodge & Spa. He is also available for special events such as weddings, parties and other occasions.
* For information, call (425) 396-5414 or visit www.PianoSolosSeattle.com. Sherman Clay, Steinway Pianos is located at 1000 Bellevue Way N.E.
Greetings, Valley Arts Crossroads readers. Paul Sills’ Story Theatre opens in May at the Unity Theater.
Join Dance All Night for an evening of dancing at the Snoqualmie Center for the Performing Arts from 8-10:30 p.m. Saturday, June 4. A free introductory rumba class will be held before the dance from 8-8:30 p.m. Cost is $15 per couple or $8 for singles.
* For additional information, call Lupe Finch at (425) 785-6483 or visit www.danceallnight.net.
The Snoqualmie Center for the Performing Arts is located behind the Snoqualmie Railroad Depot at 38601 S.E. King St., Snoqualmie.
The Yoga Barn in Fall City invites folks to experience the benefits of yoga at no charge from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 4.
Snoqualmie Valley Arts Live (SVAL) is now accepting season ticket orders for the 2005-06 series that opens on Sunday, Oct. 23, with back-by-popular-demand Wylie & the Wild West.
Sue Beauvais is a board member of the Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater and an enthusiastic supporter of the arts. Comments may be sent to suebeauvais@comcast.net or in care of the Valley Record.