Kids’ corner
Mon., May 1, 2006
TODAY Tapestry - 20-voice women’s choir presents its program “Sisters.” Featuring folk songs, spirituals and contemporary settings of poems. The women come from the Palouse region. 7:30 p.m., United Methodist Church, Colfax. |
TUESDAY Spokane Symphony at The Met - “A Fraternal Pair: Bach and Handel,” with violists Nick Carper and Jeanette Wee-Yang, and conductor Eckart Preu. 7:30 p.m. The Met Theatre, 901 W. Sprague Ave. $13-25. 325-SEAT. |
WEDNESDAY University of Michigan Men’s Glee Club - The second-oldest collegiate chorus in the United States and one of the finest male choruses in concert. 7:30 p.m., St. Aloysuis Church, 330 E. Boone Ave. $15/adults, $10/students/seniors. 325-SEAT. |
THURSDAY Guys and Dolls - All the hot gamblers are in town and they’re depending on Nathan Detroit to set up this week’s crap game in this musical presented by University High School. Runs through May 12. 7:30 p.m., University Performing Arts Theatre, 12420 E. 32nd Ave. $6/adults, $5/students, seniors and children. 228-5293. |
FRIDAY Japanese Cultural Center - Celebration of “Tango no Sekku” (Boy’s Day). Exhibit includes samurai displays, fish kites, koi nobori and other traditions. Weekdays, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Runs through May 31. Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute, 4000 W. Randolph Road. Free. 328-2971. |
SATURDAY Meet Dora the Explorer - Celebrate Cinco (Seis) de Mayo, learn some Spanish and play games. 2 p.m., Hastings, 15312 E. Sprague Ave. 924-0667. |
SUNDAY Moscow Renaissance Fair - 33rd annual event. A two-day celebration of spring with live entertainment, food and crafts for kids and adults. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.-dusk. East City Park, Moscow. Free admission. |
FEATURED EVENT 2006 Bloomsday Run - 12K (7.46 miles) run open to all runners, walkers, wheelchairs, assisted wheelchairs and strollers. Trade show is held at the Spokane Convention Center on Friday, 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Run starts at 9 a.m. Sunday, downtown Spokane. |
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