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Creston library films feature opera and marijuana

Creston library films feature opera and marijuana

The Creston and District Public Library’s next film presentations are High: The True Tale of American Marijuana and Bizet's Carmen.
Music Man taking the stage in Bonners Ferry

Music Man taking the stage in Bonners Ferry

An affectionate paean to small-town U.S.A. of a bygone era, Meredith Willson’s The Music Man follows fast-talking traveling salesman Harold Hill as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, in 1912 into buying musical instruments and uniforms for a boy’s band he vows to organize...
Abstract art show at Creston library a family affair

Abstract art show at Creston library a family affair

Former Creston resident Jennifer Huscroft’s work will be displayed alongside that of her grandmother, Chris Herchmer, and great-aunt, Jeannette Ford, at the Creston and District Public Library through April 16.

Blossom Valley Singers concert features garden party theme

Summer Is Icumen In! This Old English song title also marks the occasion to celebrate with the Blossom Valley Singers at the upcoming spring concert and tea.
Duo bringing ‘aural feast’ to Snoring Sasquatch

Duo bringing ‘aural feast’ to Snoring Sasquatch

In the summer of 2010, Corbin Keep and Mel Watson were invited to play at Starbelly Jam. On the way there, they performed at the Snoring Sasquatch arts house.
Film depicts gender struggle in auto factory

Film depicts gender struggle in auto factory

The March 21 Friends of the Cinema presentation features a movie that tells the story of a historic labour struggle in an English automobile factory.

Creston's Best Singer 2011 added to Sasquatch lineup

The licensed night, already full of talented local musicians, will now feature a special performance by Creston's Best Singer winner Lenora Blackmore.

Snoring Sasquatch hosting Irish celebration

March 19 at the Snoring Sasquatch will be a celebration of everything Irish...
Stolen Sweets return to Creston for concert

Stolen Sweets return to Creston for concert

Several years ago the Stolen Sweets thrilled Creston audiences with vintage musical material from the 1920s to 1940s. The group returns March 17 for a show in the Prince Charles Theatre.
Top festival performers headline concert

Top festival performers headline concert

Accompanied by teacher Audrey Johnson (left), Alec Hammond performs a movement of Martha Mier’s Concerto in Classical Style during the Creston Festival of the Arts Star of the Festival concert...