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SUMMARY:Missoula Children’s Theatre & OC Arts Council present “Cinderella”!
DESCRIPTION:It's Cinderella! Missoula Children's Theatre and the Orange City Arts Council present Cinderella\, featuring 41 local students and two Missoula Children's Theatre professionals. Auditions and rehearsals have been happening this week. The performances will be Fri.\, July 20 and Sat.\, July 21 at NWC's DeWitt Theatre. Shown (left to right) are Karen Killion from MCT\, Patches; Adam Ferguson from MCT\, Director; Juliana Tien\, Beauty the Stepsister; Rachel Korver\, Cinderella; Regan Rowenhorst\, Rags the Prince; Riley Rowenhorst\, the Evil Stepmother; Chloe Krommendyk\, Raggedy Annie the Fairy Godmother; Haley Smit\, Lovely the Stepsister; and Rachel Durham\, the Assistant Director.  \n\nORANGE CITY – Ah\, Cinderella… the perfect fairy tale. It’s complete with cute little mice\, helpful pumpkins\, plenty of bad guys and a happily ever after. Thanks to the Orange City Arts Council\, the Missoula Children’s Theatre version of Cinderella is coming to Orange City this week. \n  \nThe performance is scheduled for Friday\, July 20 at 7:30pm and Saturday\, July 21 at 2:00pm at Northwestern College’s DeWitt Theatre. Forty-one local students are acting and singing in the show\, along with Karen Killion of Missoula Children’s Theatre. \n  \nKillion\, along with Adam Ferguson of MCT\, conducted auditions Monday morning\, July 16\, and are rehearsing this week with the cast. \n  \nRachel Korver is playing Cinderella; Chloe Krommendyk\, Raggedy Annie the Fairy Godmother; Regan Rowenhorst\, Rags the Prince; and Karen Killion of MCT\, Patches. The evil stepmother will be Riley Rowenhorst; and the stepsisters\, Lovely and Beauty\, are Haley Smit and Juliana Tien. \n  \nRachel Durham is assistant director; Adam Ferguson of MCT\, director; and Kate Noteboom of Alton\, pianist. \n  \nThe town criers are Parker Van Kley and Sera Burg\, and the king is Isaac Krommendyk. Cleo the Cat will be played by Tori Van Ravenswaay\, and Fido the Dog\, Brody Ohm. \n  \nKylie Kurtz\, Logan Huizenga and Kaitlyn Bruinsma are the pumpkins. Mice are Carie Winn\, Maren Beaty\, Raeleigh Raines\, Annika Smith\, Ashley Huizenga\, McKenzie Kurtz\, Faythe Groeneweg and Jenna Smit. \n  \nLords and ladies will be played by Kaitlyn Drilling\, Lindsay Kuiper\, Coby Poppema\, Maggie Winn\, Jadeyn Veltkamp\, Raegan Krommendyk\, Stephanie Davis and McKinley Williams. \n  \nThe beggars are Jenna Hayungs\, Blake Johnson\, Noah Krommendyk\, Tessa Burg\, Emily Vogel\, Sydney Krommendyk\, Lexy Krogman\, Aarika Van Gelder\, Marissa Beaty and Charity Sholly. \n  \nStudents are from Orange City\, Granville\, Le Mars\, and Franklin\, TN. \n  \nThe Missoula Children’s Theatre director/actors have been involved with children’s theatre for many years\, Ferguson with Missoula Children’s Theatre in his hometown of Martinsville\, VA. A graduate of the University of Richmond\, he has performed\, directed and choreographed a variety of shows\, including Oklahoma\, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying\, High School Musical and Festival of the Lion King: A Revue. \n  \nKillion\, from Northport\, AL and a musical theatre major at the University of Mobile\, played the narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat\, and has performed in The Music Man\, Phantom of the Opera and High School Musical. \n  \nAdmission to Cinderella is $6 for adults\, $3 for K-12 students and $18 for families. All tickets are general admission. No advance tickets will be sold. \n  \nThe Missoula Children’s Theatre residency is sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council. For more information\, contact ocArts@orangecityiowa.com or 712-707-6514. The website is orangecityarts.net or facebook.com/ocArts. \n  \n  \n—————————————– \n  \n  \nBE PART OF “CINDERELLA”! \nby Kristen Daily \n  \nORANGE CITY – Cinderella! \n  \nThe Missoula Children’s Theatre is coming to Orange City again this summer!  Come audition for the show Cinderella!  Up to 50 local children will be selected to perform with two actors from the Missoula Children’s Theatre\, Adam Ferguson and Karen Killion. \n  \nAuditions will be held Monday\, July 16 from 10 a.m. to noon at Northwestern College’s DeWitt Theatre.  Any students entering grades 1-12 may audition and all participants must stay for the entire audition session.  All children that are cast in the show must be available to attend rehearsals Monday through Friday\, July 16-20 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The fee for each child participating in Cinderella is $15. \n  \nThe show will be performed on Friday\, July 20 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday\, July 21 at 2 p.m. at Northwestern College’s DeWitt Theatre. Admission is $6 for adults\, $3 for children and $18 for families. \n \nIn addition\, Ferguson and Killion\, from Martinsville\, VA and Northport\, AL\, respectively\, will be running several free drama workshops. For children entering grades 1-2\, there will a Drama Quest workshop on Tuesday\, July 17\, using role-playing to encourage self-esteem\, communication skills and group dynamics. A workshop entitled What If?\, encouraging creativity through imagination\, will be held on Wednesday\, July 18 for kids grades 3-5.  For youth entering grades 6-12\, a mime workshop will be offered on Thursday\, July 19.  All workshops will be held at Northwestern College’s DeWitt Theatre from 2:45 to 3:30 p.m. \n  \nThe Orange City Arts Council\, sponsor of the Missoula Children’s Theatre\, requests preregistration. Contact 707-6514 or ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. For more information\, check www.orangecityarts.net. \n \n—————————————————————- \nMISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE \nCinderella \nFeaturing two actors from Missoula Children’s Theatre and 50 local children. \nJuly 16-21\, 2012 \nShows: July 20\, 7:30 p.m. and July 21\, 2 p.m. \nNorthwestern College DeWitt Theatre \n  \nThe Missoula Children’s Theatre is coming to town again! Sign up to audition for Cinderella! \n  \nAuditions: Monday\, July 16 – 10 a.m. to noon. Northwestern College DeWitt Theatre \nInterested students\, entering grades 1-12\, may audition. Audition does NOT require a prepared song or reading\, but students must attend entire audition. All children who audition MUST be available for rehearsal Monday through Friday\, July 16-20\, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.\, and have Friday evening and Saturday afternoon free for the performances. \nThere are spots for 50 students. We’re very sorry\, but there is no guarantee that everyone who auditions will be cast in the play. \n  \nRehearsals: Monday\, July 16 through Friday\, July 20\, from 10 a.m. to noon and 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Students must attend when their part is scheduled. Some students will attend morning and afternoon rehearsals\, and will need to bring a sack lunch. \n  \nPerformances: Friday\, July 20\, 7:30 p.m. and Saturday\, July 21\, 2 p.m. at Northwestern College’s DeWitt Theatre. Admission will be: Adults $6; K-12 students $3; Family $18. \n  \nWorkshops: Free\, Northwestern’s DeWitt Theatre. \n* Drama Quest. (Children entering grades 1-2) Use role-playing to develop self-esteem\, increase communication skills & teach constructive group dynamics. So much fun\, students won’t realize that they’re learning! Tues.\, July 17\, 2:45 – 3:30 p.m. \n* What If? (Children entering grades 3-5) Use your creativity in a performance environment. Encourages structure through imagination. Wed.\, July 18\, 2:45 – 3:30 p.m. \n* Mime Your Own Business. (Youth entering grades 6-12) Learn about the art of mime by realizing your own use of non-verbal communication and exploring mime technique & performance.  Thurs.\, July 19\, 2:45 – 3:30 p.m. \n  \n—————————————————————————————————————————- \n  \nParents: A DVD will be recorded of the local production of Cinderella\, for a $15 charge. \n  \nIf you are willing to assist with the Missoula Children’s Theatre project by volunteering an hour or two of your time\, please note that\, or contact Janine at the Orange City Arts Council\, 707-6514 or OCArts@orangecityiowa.com. \n  \n————————————————– \nPlease return the following to the Orange City Arts Council or sign up via Orange City Summer Recreation. Thank you! \n  \nParents’ Names ____________________________________________________________ \nHome Phone # __________________________  Cell Phone # ______________________ \nStudent’s Name ____________________________________________________________ \nStudent’s 2012-13 grade level _________________________________________________ \n(List additional students’ names\, grades and workshop choices on reverse side) \n  \nAddress __________________________________________________________________ \nCity/ State/ Zip _____________________________________________________________ \nE-mail address _____________________________________________________________ \n  \n_______  I plan to audition for Cinderella on Monday\, July 16 from 10 a.m. to noon. \n_______  If I am chosen to participate\, I will pay a registration fee of $15 on Tuesday\, July 17. \n_______  I am able to attend ALL rehearsals and performances scheduled July 16-21. \n_______  I would like to attend the following free workshop at 2:45 pm. \n_______ Drama Quest. (entering grades 1-2) Tues.\, July 17 \n_______ What If? (entering grades 3-5) Wed.\, July 18 \n_______ Mime Your Own Business. (entering grades 6-12) Thurs.\, July 19 \n_______  I\, a parent\, would be willing to assist with Missoula Children’s Theatre for an hour or two during the week of July 16. \n  \nParent’s Signature ___________________________________________________________ \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/missoula-childrens-theatre-oc-arts-council-present-cinderella/
LOCATION:DeWitt Theatre\, Northwestern College\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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SUMMARY:Community band brings back ABBA and other favorites\, directed by Carla Van Beek
DESCRIPTION:Step into the past with director Carla Van Beek : This summer Carla Van Beek\, community band director and director at Unity Christian High\, celebrates 15 years of directing the band. In honor of these past years\, she invites the audience to step back into 1970s\, when the Orange City Arts Council began\, with music from ABBA and other classics. The Onstage Orange City concert featuring the community band will be July 11 in Orange City’s Windmill Park. (Photo courtesy of the Sioux County Capital-Democrat) \n\nby Kristen Daily \nORANGE CITY – ABBA on Broadway\, Mamma Mia! and Grease! \n  \nMusic classics featuring a wide variety of songs by ABBA\, including Mamma Mia!\, plus music from Grease!\, will be performed by the Orange City Area Community Band on Wednesday\, July 11 at 7 p.m. at Windmill Park\, Orange City. \n  \nAs part of the Onstage Orange City series\, the community band concert offers a wide variety of music appealing to a crowd of all ages. This concert will bring you back to the summer nights of the seventies\, and will also feature a number of marches from Henry Fillmore and Sousa. \n  \nThe community band is made up of outstanding local musicians\, and is directed by Carla Van Beek\, who has served as the director for 15 years. This summer Carla commemorates these past years by selecting music that was performed in 1977 when the Orange City Arts Council began. \n  \nShe talks about the community band tradition\, saying\, “Community bands are great reflections of their community.  We strive to present enjoyable\, entertaining\, and musically rewarding concerts to our audiences.  I am proud to be part of this tradition. Thanks to all who come out and show their support of the Orange City Area Community Band.” \n  \nThis event is free of charge thanks to the City of Orange City and the Orange City Arts Council. \n  \nBring lawn chairs or blankets. Concessions will be available. Rain location is the Orange City town hall. \n  \n \nClarinets: The Orange City Area Community Band features musicians from Orange City and surrounding towns\, including these clarinetists\, Liz Van Maanen\, Susan LeMahieu and Amanda Van Wechel. The second 2012 community band concert is July 11 at 7 p.m. in Orange City’s Windmill Park. (Photo courtesy of the Sioux County Capital-Democrat) \n\nFor more information\, check www.orangecityarts.net or contact 707-6514 or ocArts@orangecityiowa.com.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/community-band-brings-back-abba-and-other-favorites-directed-by-carla-van-beek/
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SUMMARY:Celebrate the 4th of July with a carnival and concert!
DESCRIPTION:Bella Ruse performs at the 4th of July celebration: This renowned indie duo features Joseph Barker and Kay Gillette. The music features guitars\, typewriters\, a suitcase organ\, a glockenspiel\, kazoos\, and Gillette’s wonderfully unique voice. They've opened for Sarah McLachlan\, Kate Nash and Heart. Their songs have been heard on MTV and Showtime\, and their recent album Kuhzoo\, spent eight weeks on the CMJ Radio Top 200. They've been a Needle in the Haystack artist on MTVmusic.com. Join us for a concert by Bella Ruse on July 4 from 6-7:30 p.m. in Orange City’s Windmill Park. \n\nby Kristen Daily \nORANGE CITY – Kids’ Carnival. Parade. And concert by Bella Ruse. \n  \nThe celebration begins at 3 p.m. with a carnival complete with a bouncy castle\, face painting\, dunk tank\, photo booth\, Mr. Twister\, and many more games!  Decorate yourself\, your pet or your bike and come to Windmill Park to be judged. (Show up at the windmill between 3 and 4:30) Prizes from Wheely Good Ice Cream will be given to the top three entries.  Then show off your creations in an old-fashioned parade on Central Avenue starting at 4:45 p.m.! \n  \nJoin us for supper at 5 p.m. in the park with grilled burgers or hot dogs\, with chips & lemonade. Freewill donation to help fund Onstage Orange City. \n  \nLater in the evening\, Onstage Orange City presents Bella Ruse performing from 6-7:30 p.m.  Bella Ruse features Joseph Barker and Kay Gillette\, from the Twin Cities.  For the past two years\, this duo has been travelling across the country in their vegetable oil – powered van and opening for Sarah McLachlan\, Heart\, and Kate Nash along the way.  Their music is described as “airy folk and crunchy pop”.  Gillette’s voice and Barker’s guitar blend beautifully\, and they occasionally add a typewriter\, a suitcase organ\, a glockenspiel\, or kazoos for a truly unique indie pop sound.  Be sure to come for a great show! \nThis event is free of charge thanks to the Orange City Arts Council’s Onstage Orange City\, the Orange City Chamber\, CIVCO Medical Solutions\, and Quatro Composites™\, with help from many volunteers. \n  \nBring lawn chairs or blankets. Concessions will be available. Rain location is the Orange City town hall. \n  \nFor more information\, check www.orangecityarts.net or contact 707-6514 or ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. \n \n4th of July in Orange City!! See more photos on facebook.com/ocArts. Like us! Thanks to everyone for a great day\, especially all of the kids & adults in the parade. Winners: first place\, Emily Vogel & Megan Brower & dogs (Scout & Piper); second place\, Rachel Korver and Marley dressed as Statue of Liberty; third place\, Jose Martinez & Estephen Trejo – robots; Honorable mention: Lisa \, Doug\, Tessa\, Sera and Ben Burg; Abigal\, Allison\, and Anna Wallinga\, daughters of Mike & Meagan; and Norelea Martinez. (Thanks to Sioux County Capital-Democrat for photo!) \n\n \nBella Ruse’s Kay Gillette: Kay Gillette\, the voice of Bella Ruse\, has been described as “a mix between Kate Nash and Regina Spektor”. Gillette describes the duo’s music as "feist plus a little jazz; Ella Fitzgerald plus a little folk; Yael Naim minus the accent. Or\, sometimes we like to call it Cute Rock." Prior to becoming a duo\, Gillette trained as a classical singer at Hope College in Holland\, MI. \n\n \nBella Ruse’s Joseph Barker: Joseph Barker\, one of the award-winning composers for Northwestern College’s musical\, Terror Texts\, plays guitar for Bella Ruse. His mournful melodies blend with Gillette’s unique voice to carry you deep into their musical world.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/celebrate-the-4th-of-july-with-a-carnival-and-concert/
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120628
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
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SUMMARY:Local talent performs at grand opening of Prairie Winds Event Center
DESCRIPTION:Orange City’s Got Talent! On Wednesday\, June 27 at 7 p.m. Orange City’s second annual talent show will take place at the grand opening of the Prairie Winds Event Center. Lois Estell\, one of the emcees for the evening\, says\, “If it's anything like last year\, we are in for a real treat! It's going to be an exciting night of great entertainment.” Pictured is Collin Korver\, from the juggling/ unicycle group Eenwieler\, which took second place at last year’s Orange City’s Got Talent. \n\nORANGE CITY – Orange City’s Got Talent! \n  \nDo you sing?  Dance?  Juggle?  Whatever your talent may be\, we want to see it!  It’s not too late­ — auditions for Onstage Orange City’s second annual talent show will be held on Saturday\, June 23.  Please call 737-4208 Monday thru Friday between 9 and 5 to schedule an audition appointment. \n  \nMake sure to attend the City’s Community Appreciation Meal (5 to 7 p.m.) before sitting down to a night of entertainment with Orange City’s Got Talent! Lois Estell and Dr. Laird Edman will emcee the event.  Prizes of $100\, $75 and $50\, as well as trophies\, will be awarded to 1st\, 2nd\, and 3rd place winners of the talent show. Judges will be Melody DeWit\, Dan Mangold and Becky Donahue. \n  \nThe talent show will take place Wednesday\, June 27 at 7 p.m. at the Prairie Winds Event Center as part of the Onstage Orange City series and in conjunction with the grand opening of the events center. \n  \nThis event is free of charge thanks to the Orange City Arts Council\, Iowa State Bank\, Quatro Composites™ and Windmill Park Jewelers. \n  \nFor more information\, check www.orangecityarts.net or contact 707-6514 or ocArts@orangecityiowa.com.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/local-talent-performs-at-grand-opening-of-prairie-winds-event-center/
LOCATION:Prairie Winds Event Center\, 908 8th St SE\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120626
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SUMMARY:Summer Suites: Monday\, June 25
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nDoc Neumann to tell stories at Summer Suites: Dr. A. J. Neumann\, veterinarian\, amateur historian and storyteller\, will entertain Summer Suites audiences with stories of life in Sioux County from 1949 to the present. The annual event features backyard gardens\, performers and sweets. Advance tickets are necessary. Contact Orange City Arts Council\, 707-6514. \n\nORANGE CITY – The Orange City Arts Council’s annual celebration of flowering gardens and music – and irresistible sweets – is coming soon. The 2012 Summer Suites will be held Monday\, June 25 in three backyard gardens. \n  \nThe evening begins at 6:30 p.m. \n  \nThe “progressive concert” will feature Rebecca and Laremy DeVries with vocals and guitar\, Jon Haverdink on cello\, dancer Claire Foughty and storyteller Dr. A. J. Neumann. \n  \nRebecca and Laremy DeVries will grace one of the Summer Suites gardens with guitar and vocals\, with maybe some mandolin and drums. Bluegrass is their style\, old-fashioned music with easy harmonies. \n  \nThese Dordt graduates like the feel of Gillian Welch music – one of the award-winning artists in O Brother\, Where Art Thou. They will play some Welch\, also some Paul Simon and Emily Lou Harris. Hopefully everyone will recognize at least one piece. \n  \nThe DeVries couple lived in the Netherlands for a year\, but don’t claim any Dutch influence on their music. Laremy did learn to play the mandolin when they lived in Annapolis\, where they did a lot of jamming with other musicians.  They miss that\, but there’s not much extra time with two children in the picture: Corrie\, 4\, and Nico\, 5 months.  Plus Rebecca teaches English at Unity Christian High and the duo owns The Fruited Plain in Sioux Center. \n \nMusic by Rebecca and Laremy DeVries on June 25: Bluegrass? Yep\, Rebecca and Laremy DeVries like the Gillian Welch style\, old-fashioned music with easy harmonies\, they said. Even when they lead music at church\, they can't avoid bringing in a taste of bluegrass. Orange City Arts Council's Summer Suites will include music by the DeVries duo. \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nCellist Jon Haverdink to perform: One Summer Suites performance on June 25 will be Jon Haverdink on the cello. Last year Haverdink took first place at Orange City's Got Talent\, and he was a semi-finalist at the Bill Riley Talent Search at the Iowa State Fair. One of Haverdink's pieces will be The Swan by Saint-Saëns\, accompanied in dance by Claire Foughty. \n\nJon Haverdink\, cellist\, is a 2012 graduate of MOC-Floyd Valley High and has been a member of the Iowa All State Orchestra for two years and the All State Choir for one year. Last summer\, Haverdink took first place at Orange City’s Got Talent and was a semi-finalist in the Bill Riley Talent Search at the Iowa State Fair. \n  \nThe son of Greg and Laura Haverdink and a cello student of Mr. Joe Shufro of Morningside College\, Haverdink has played in the Sioux City Youth Symphony\, plus participated in many music\, theatre and speech activities at MOC-FV. He plans to attend UNI and earn a degree in cello performance/ pedagogy/ composition. \n  \n \nClaire Foughty began dancing when she was 3 years old\, and has been taking dance lessons ever since. She is currently attending Iowa State University\, where she has been able to continue dance studies including ballroom dancing. Claire is studying elementary education at Iowa State University\, where she is focusing on K-12 English as a second language. She hopes to one day be able to teach English overseas.  \n\nOne of Haverdink’s pieces at Summer Suites will be The Swan by Camille Saint-Saëns\, accompanied in dance by Claire Foughty. He also plans to perform a Kabalevsky concerto. Accompanist will be Laura Haverdink. \n  \nDr. A. J. Neumann will tell stories at one of the Summer Suites gardens – stories about veterinary practice in Sioux County from 1949 to the present and stories about Orange City. \n  \n“Those days are gone forever\,” said Doc Neumann\, 86\, referring to veterinary practices like Sioux Vet Clinic\, where Neumann made 30 or 40 calls a day. He and his fellow vets each put 90\,000 miles per year on their work vehicles – seeing a lot of life in rural northwest Iowa. \n  \nDoc and Mary Neumann’s children decided not to follow his footsteps\, their son saying\, “Dad\, you spend too much time in your truck.” But the Neumanns’ three children are all working in medicine. \n  \nSummer Suites will be held in the gardens of Darrel and Karla Kroese\, Tom and Jen Olsen and Leroy and Jasey Van Kekerix. Desserts will be exceptional\, as usual\, said the Orange City Arts Council’s Janine Calsbeek. \n  \nCorporate sponsor of Summer Suites is Pizza Ranch. \n  \nAdvance tickets are necessary. Discounted tickets are available June 14-21\, at $7.50 for adults\, $5 for students\, and $22 for families\, at the Orange CIty Arts Council office\, Orange City town hall and Dove Christian Book Store. After June 21\, ticket prices are $10\, $7 and $30. Maps and schedules are provided to ticket purchasers. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Orange City Arts Council\, 712-707-6514 or ocArts@orangecityiowa.com.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/summer-suites-monday-june-25/
LOCATION:Three backyard gardens\, Orange City IA\, 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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SUMMARY:Audition now for Orange City’s Got Talent!
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – June 27 is the day. The Prairie Winds Event Center is the place. It’s Orange City’s Got Talent! \n  \nThe Orange City Arts Council’s Onstage Orange City announces auditions for its second annual talent show. \n  \nThis year the event may be an even bigger deal than 2011\, since it not only coincides with the city’s community appreciation meal\, but also with an open house at the new Prairie Winds Event Center. \n  \nLocal performers of all ages may audition to be part of the upcoming talent show. Auditions will be held Sat.\, June 23\, for the June 27 performance. Audition appointments can be made by calling 737-4208 Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. \n  \nPrizes will be awarded. \n  \nSponsors of Orange City’s Got Talent! are Iowa State Bank and Quatro Composites™\, with support from Windmill Park Jewelers. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Janine at the Orange City Arts Council\, ocArts@orangecityiowa.com or 712.707.6514. \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/audition-now-for-orange-citys-got-talent/
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120621
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SUMMARY:Regional musicians perform favorites\, directed by Carla Van Beek
DESCRIPTION:Fifteen years of excellence: On Wednesday\, June 20 the Community Band will celebrate 15 years of performances under Carla Van Beek’s leadership\, and the Orange City Arts Council’s 35th year. The program features movie classics including music from Star Wars\, Jaws\, E.T.\, and Rocky. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. at Windmill Park\, part of the Onstage Orange City series. Shown is the community band from a previous concert. \n\nBy Kristen Daily \nORANGE CITY – Star Wars. Jaws. E.T. and Rocky. \n  \nMusic from movie classics such as Star Wars\, E.T. and Jaws as well as the theme for Rocky will be performed by the Orange City Area Community Band on Wednesday\, June 20 at 7 p.m. at Windmill Park\, Orange City. \n  \nAs part of the Onstage Orange City series\, the community band concert offers a wide variety of music appealing to a crowd of all ages. With movie theme songs and A Day At Disneyland\, kids will be entertained\, and the program also includes a Florentiner March and a concert band medley from Mancini! including Moon River\, Baby Elephant Walk\, and Hatari.  And more. \n  \nThe Community Band is made up of some of the most accomplished musicians in the area\, and is directed by Carla Van Beek\, who has served as the director for 15 years. Van Beek is hoping to recognize the Orange City Arts Council as it celebrates its 35thyear\, by playing some pieces from 1977. \n \nCarla Van Beek celebrates 15 years of directing: This summer Carla Van Beek\, Community Band director and band director at Unity Christian High\, celebrates 15 years of directing the band. And the Orange City Arts Council\, sponsor of the summer series Onstage Orange City\, is 35 years old. In commemoration of this\, Van Beek has selected some pieces from 35 years ago\, 1977. \n\n  \nThis event is free of charge\, thanks to sponsor Diamond Vogel Paint. \n  \nBring lawn chairs or blankets. Concessions will be available. Rain location is the Orange City town hall. \n  \nFor more information\, contact 707-6514 or ocArts@orange cityiowa.com. \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/regional-musicians-perform-favorites-directed-by-carla-van-beek/
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120614
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133341Z
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SUMMARY:A cappella group Six Appeal to perform for Onstage Orange City
DESCRIPTION:It's Six Appeal\, an a cappella group of six Twin Cities guys with a cheeky name but amazing vocal dexterity and a far-reaching repertoire. And they're funny. Don't miss Onstage Orange City Wed.\, June 13 at 7:00 pm at Windmill Park\, sponsored by Quatro Composites™\, D & L Plumbing & Heating and Orange City Arts Council. \n\nORANGE CITY – Don’t miss next week’s Onstage Orange City! \n  \nWednesday\, June 13 is the date\, 7:00 pm is the time\, Orange City’s Windmill Park is the place. The group? Six Appeal\, the 2012 National Harmony Sweepstakes Champions. \n  \nThe six-member a cappella group – with a cheeky name – competed in May in San Rafael\, CA with ensembles from seven regions of the U.S.\, from New York to Chicago to the Pacific Northwest. \n  \nSix Appeal not only took first place\, but also the awards of “audience favorite” and “best original song” for their piece\, On Your Love. \n  \nThe sweepstakes features quality vocals and high levels of artistry\, but also originality and creativity\, pushing to keep a cappella music fresh\, innovative and highly entertaining. That’s Six Appeal. \n  \nThe group began a few years ago as a collegiate hobby at Concordia College in Moorhead\, MN. Now from Minneapolis\, they’re Jordan Roll\, Michael Brookens\, Trey Jones\, Nathan Hickey\, Reuben Hushagen and Andrew Berkowitz\, and they sing everything from classic oldies to current chart toppers to catchy original tunes. \n  \nCome to be surprised and captivated… and to laugh! \n  \nIt’s another in the Orange City Arts Council’s series\, Onstage Orange City. After the first ’12 show\, someone told the Arts Council’s Janine Calsbeek; “Fabulous show! I don’t know how you pull in people like that!” She’s bound to hear more such comments after Six Appeal’s performance\, Calsbeek said. \n  \nSponsors are Quatro Composites™ and D & L Plumbing & Heating. There is no charge to attend. \n  \nBring lawn chairs or blankets. Concessions will be available. Rain location is the Orange City town hall. \n  \nListen for Six Appeal on speakers in downtown Orange City. Find weather-related announcements on orangecityarts.net. Questions? Email ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. \nLinks to Six Appeal videos: \nSix Appeal \nHarmony Sweepstakes \nSix Appeal – “On Your Love” \nSix Appeal at Minnesota Fringe Fest \nSix Appeal’s website \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/a-cappella-group-six-appeal-to-perform-for-onstage-orange-city/
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120607
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133439Z
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SUMMARY:Festival Latino! Music\, dance & food June 6
DESCRIPTION:Festival Latino begins at 5:00pm at Orange City's Windmill Park Wed. June 6\, with games\, food\, arts and music. At 7:00pm\, the featured show starts: two dance troupes from Sioux City: Estrellas de Jalisco and La Perla Tapatia. The event is free\, sponsored by Advance Pierre Foods and the Orange City Arts Council's Onstage Orange City. Support is also provided from the Sioux County Community Foundation. \n\nORANGE CITY – It’s a celebration! Festival Latino is scheduled for Wed. June 6 at Orange City’s Windmill Park\, part of the Onstage Orange City series. \n  \nThe fun begins at 5:00pm with many free activities: arts and crafts\, face and nail painting\, bingo/ loteria and a bouncy castle. Planned also are music\, puppets\, stories\, and dance lessons. \n  \nAll budding artists are welcome to enter the piñata design contest. Bring your homemade piñata at 5:00pm\, including a string for hanging. Prizes will be awarded in three age groups\, and announced at 7:00pm. \n  \nAuthentic Latino crafts will be displayed\, and fair trade crafts from Guatemala and other Central and South American countries will be available for sale. \n  \nAnd a soccer challenge is planned\, on Arizona Avenue west of the shelter. \n  \nMexican food will be served from 5:30-6:30pm\, at a small charge: $3 for adults\, $1.50 for children under age 10. \n  \nThe featured entertainment begins shortly after 7:00pm. Two dance troupes from Sioux City will perform\, an adult and a junior troupe: Estrellas de Jalisco (The Stars of Jalisco) and La Perla Tapatia (The Pearls of Guadalajara). One crowd-pleaser is a dance featuring both girls and boys\, The Santa Rita Polka. Directors are Rosa Loza and David Lillie. \n  \nMexico’s traditional dances have been influenced by Europeans – Spanish\, German and French – plus indigenous groups. Folkloric groups are often formed by Mexican-Americans to pass cultural traditions to their children. \n  \nRosa Loza moved to the States from Mexico – from Atengo\, Jalisco – when she was 19. She began a traditional dance troupe in Sioux City in the early 90s\, when her daughter was three\, first learning the dances of Jalisco\, done to mariachi music. Later Loza learned elegant dances\, charro and caporal dances – those of ranches and farmlands. She designs and sews costumes\, and does embroidery. \n  \nSponsors of Festival Latino are AdvancePierre Foods and the Orange City Arts Council\, with support from the Sioux County Community Foundation. \n  \nBring lawn chairs or blankets. Rain location is the Orange City town hall. \n  \nFor more information or weather-related announcements\, see orangecityarts.net or facebook.com/ocArts.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/festival-latino-music-dance-food-june-6/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120604T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120713T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133340Z
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SUMMARY:Summer art classes
DESCRIPTION:Check out summer art classes 2012. The Orange City Arts Council is sponsoring five classes for children: Creating Portraits; Ceramics;  Zip\, Zap\, Zog: Exploring Theatre; Exploring Theatre on Stage; and Beginning Guitar. For adults\, the Arts Council is offering one class: Try Your Hand at Portraits. \nClasses are scheduled between June 4 and July 13. \nAnd Missoula Children’s Theatre is coming this year! Cinderella is the show\, the dates are July 16-21. \nClick on CLASSES on the Arts Council home page for details about 2012 classes & Missoula Children’s Theatre. \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/summer-art-classes/
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120531
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133438Z
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SUMMARY:2012 Onstage Orange City to begin May 30
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – Kelley Hunt\, Lionel Young\, Blame Sally\, Brother Trucker and Bella Ruse are all part of the line-up for Onstage Orange City 2012. \n  \nThe Orange City Arts Council has announced its schedule for shows in Orange CIty’s Windmill Park for the upcoming summer season. \n  \nThe series will feature 13 Wednesday nights of entertainment\, beginning with May 30 and the Lionel Young Band from Boulder\, CO\, a double-winner of the International Blues Challenge. \n  \n \nSeason opener: Lionel Young Band… The Lionel Young Band\, the first ever double winner at the International Blues Challenge\, will perform its distinctive brand of blues on May 30\, as the season opener for Onstage Orange City. The Orange City Arts Council\, with support from local businesses\, sponsors the Wednesday night series in Orange City's Windmill Park. \n\nOther artists include the young a cappella group Six Appeal June 13\, the comedian and magician Jerry Frasier July 18\, Americana roots rock band Brother Trucker July 25\, Kelley Hunt and her band singing blues\, roots and gospel August 8 and countrified folk-rock band Blame Sally August 22. \n  \n \nKelley Hunt to perform August 8: Kelley Hunt's blues\, roots and gospel come with a refreshing originality. From Lawrence\, KS\, she brings her band to Onstage Orange City on August 8. \n\nFestival Latino is scheduled for June 6\, and will feature Estrella de Jalisco and La Perla Tapatia from Sioux City. Local favorite Bella Ruse will perform July 4\, following an old-fashioned Independence Day celebration. \n  \nThe SchoolHouse Company returns again on August 15\, bringing family-friendly theatre. On June 27\, the second annual Orange City’s Got Talent! show will be featured\, in conjunction with the open house of Prairie Winds Event Center. And the Orange City Area Community Band brings more local talent to the stage June 20\, July 11 and August 1. \n  \nContributions from local businesses and individuals\, with help from the Orange City Arts Council and City of Orange City\, fund Onstage Orange City. \n  \nMost shows begin at 7:00pm at Orange City’s Windmill Park. \n  \nFor more information\, contact the Orange City Arts Council at 712-707-6514 or ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. Onstage Orange City fliers are available at the city hall & Chamber office. \n \nBlame Sally: Coming to Onstage Orange City from San Fransisco\, these four earthy women play what's been called "countrified folk rock." Their show ends the Orange City Arts Council's summer season in Windmill Park – on August 22. \n\n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/2012-onstage-orange-city-to-begin-may-30/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120531
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133340Z
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SUMMARY:Lionel Young Band show moved to City Hall
DESCRIPTION:International Blues Challenge winner performing May 30: From Boulder\, CO to Orange City comes the Lionel Young Band\, performing for the initial Onstage Orange City event Wed.\, May 30 at 7 pm at OC town hall. Sponsors are OC Sanitation and the Orange City Arts Council. The event is free. \n\nORANGE CITY – The first double champion in the International Blues Challenge is performing for Onstage Orange City Wednesday\, May 30 at 7:00 pm. The event has been moved to the Orange City town hall because of the threat of rain. \n  \nLionel Young opens Orange City’s summer series… a high energy performer with the soul of a bluesman. \n  \nYoung won the International Blues Challenge solo award in ’08 in Memphis\, then his band took the IBC championship in ’11. \n  \nThe classically-trained Young will bring his distinctive brand of blues on the electric violin\, playing  originals plus interpretations of blues classics by T Bone Walker\, Willie Dixon\, Freddy King\, Sam Cooke\, and more. The band is known for the strength and passion of Young’s playing\, plus strong vocals and unique arrangements. \n  \nBorn in Rochester\, NY\, Young began taking violin lessons at the age of six at the Eastman School of Music. He was a member of the Pittsburgh Opera-Ballet Orchestra and the National Repertory Orchestra which commissioned him to play bluegrass and blues on a tour of Japan\, Taiwan\, and Korea during the ’88 Summer Olympic Music Festival. \n  \nYoung has won awards from the Pittsburgh Symphony\, Carnegie-Mellon and the Denver Chamber Orchestra. He has had the honor of working with Count Bassie\, Stevie Wonder\, Doc Severenson\, Linda Ronstadt and Woodie Herman. \n  \nYoung’s band features Ricardo Peña\, piano\, organ\, vocals; Andre Mali\, trumpet; Dexter Payne\, sax\, clarinet\, harmonica;  Kim Stone\, bass; and Jay Forrest\, drums\, vocals. \n  \nOf the Lionel Young Band\, Blues Blast Magazine said: “Brilliant!” “Must-see and must-listen!” said Colorado Music Buzz. \n  \nOnstage Orange City is a series of shows sponsored each Wednesday this summer\, in Windmill Park. Sponsor of the Lionel Young Band is OC Sanitation\, in conjunction with the Orange City Arts Council. There is no charge to attend. \n  \nBring lawn chairs or blankets. Concessions will be available. Rain location is the Orange City town hall. \n  \nFor more information or weather-related announcements\, see orangecityarts.net or facebook.com/ocArts. Young’s website is lionelyoung.net.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/lionel-young-band-show-moved-to-city-hall/
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120517T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120519T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133340Z
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SUMMARY:Quilting in NW Iowa: An Evolving Tradition
DESCRIPTION:Quilt show adds workshops May 17-19: Quilting in Northwest Iowa: An Evolving Tradition will be part of the Sioux Prairie Quilters' annual Tulip Festival quilt show May 17-19. Workshops will be held twice daily\, on quilting traditions and stories\, hand quilting and appliqué\, and patterns and colors\, featuring members of Sioux Prairie Quilters. Left to right are presenters: Linda Feikema\, Orange City; Barb Tazelaar and Laurey Zwart\, Sioux Center; Marcia Van Oort\, Doon; Kathy Fictorie\, Sioux Center; and Kathy Kelly and Carolyn Elder\, Orange City. \n\nORANGE CITY – Six local quilters will give workshops\, Quilting in Northwest Iowa: An Evolving Tradition\, at the Sioux Prairie Quilters quilt show during Orange City’s Tulip Festival May 17-19. \n  \nCurious about quilting? Intimidated by the experts? Come for informal talks about choosing fabric\, picking patterns\, and selecting colors. Learn what makes a good quilt from some of the best\, and hear the family stories embedded in the quilts. Watch daily demonstrations and try your hand with a practice quilt. \n  \nFeatured workshops on Thursday will be Evolving Traditions by Carolyn Elder of Orange City and Marcia Van Oort of Doon. \n  \nOn Friday\, workshops are Hand Quilting and Appliqué\, featuring Linda Feikema and Kathy Kelly\, of Orange City. \n  \nSaturday’s workshops will be Patterns and Colors\, with Barb Tazelaar and Kathy Fictorie\, of Sioux Center. \n  \nBed turnings\, featuring stories about quilts\, will be held daily following the workshops. Laurey Zwart and Pat Jongewaard of Sioux Center and Mary Zagaeski of Rock Valley will lead the bed turnings. \n  \nThe 45-minute workshops will be moderated by Dr. Riki Saltzman\, the Iowa Arts Council’s folklife coordinator. \n  \nAll presenters are members of Sioux Prairie Quilters\, which has a 30-year history in northwest Iowa. Founded in the 80s by six quilters\, the group grew and spawned new clubs in Sheldon and Le Mars. Now the guild has 44 members\, mainly from Sioux and Lyon counties – young and old\, beginners and masters. The quilt show has become a defining feature of the guild. \n  \nMost of the workshop leaders learned to quilt from their mothers or grandmothers. “I grew up thinking quilting was a Dutch art form\,” said Linda Feikema with a smile.  “I now know better\, but I think Dutch women in particular have a deep understanding of the need to use each scrap of fabric wisely.” \n  \nThe quilt show will be held 9:00am to 8:00pm Thursday and Friday\, and 9:00am to 6:00pm Saturday\, at the Bultman Center at Northwestern College. Workshops will be held daily at 10:00am and 4:00pm. Admission to the quilt show is $5. \n  \nThe program is sponsored by the Sioux Prairie Quilters\, the Orange City Arts Council\, the Iowa Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts: Folk & Traditional Arts Program. Saltzman will also record several members of Sioux Prairie Quilters for the Iowa Roots radio program and the Iowa Folklife Collection at the State Folk Arts archives. \n  \nSimilar programs will be held in Storm Lake May 19 and Council Bluffs June 10. \n  \nFor more information\, contact ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. \n \n  \n \n  \n  \nMORE INFORMATION: \nQuilting in Western Iowa: Evolving Traditions \nRiki Saltzman\, Folklife Coordinator \nCurious about quilting? Intimidated by the experts? Take this opportunity to visit with master quilters in Orange City\, Storm Lake\, and Council Bluffs. You’ll learn what makes a good quilt from some of the best and hear the family stories embedded in the quilts. As well\, visitors can watch demonstrations and try their hand with a practice quilt. \nThe Iowa Arts Council is pleased to announce a series of three public quilting programs in Western Iowa in May and June of this year at the Sioux Prairie Quilters’ Show at Northwestern College’s Bultman Center during Tulip Festival in Orange City (May 17-19 at 10 and 4 each day)\, at the Witter Gallery in Storm Lake (May 19 at 1:30)\, and at The Center in Council Bluffs (June 10 at 2). \nTraditional quilting in western Iowa really is about community and giving back\, which the NEA-funded Iowa Folklife Survey really brought home. According to folklorist Andrea Graham\, who documented folk & traditional artists during 2008-9\, “One of the strongest traditions throughout [western Iowa] is quilting. There are quilt stores in Council Bluffs\, Storm Lake\, Carroll\, Exira\, Le Mars\, Harlan\, Elk Horn\, Cherokee and Creston\, and . . . many more I didn’t see. Many . . . towns also have organized quilt guilds—Harlan\, Walnut\, Glenwood\, Cherokee\, Orange City and Storm Lake\, to name a few. I heard of or visited church quilt groups in Panama\, Manning\, Harlan\, Cherokee\, Storm Lake\, Shenandoah\, Le Mars\, Correctionville\, Portsmouth and Earling\, and that just scratches the surface. But the most interesting quilting traditions I saw were the church groups who hand-quilt for other people as a fundraiser for their church\, or make tied scrap quilts for charity\, both local and overseas.” \n  \nFeatured quilters at the different programs include Carolyn Elder\, Linda Feikema\, and Kathy Kelly (Orange City)\, Marcia Van Oort (Doon)\, Barb Tazelaar\, Kathy Fictorie\, Laurey Zwart\, and Pat Jongewaard (Sioux Center)\, and Mary Zagaeski (Rock Valley) at the Orange City event; Carole Suhr\, Leann Baumhover and Ruth Anderson in Storm Lake; and Jeanine Williams\, Rachel Summy\, and Karen Hochom in Council Bluffs. \n  \nCollaborations with the Orange City Arts Council\, Friends of the Storm Lake Library\, Witter Gallery\, Bluffs Arts Council\, the Sioux Prairie Quilter’s Guild\, and the Southwest Iowa Piecemakers as well as with local quilters have made these public programs possible\, as has support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Iowa Arts Council. \nFor further information\, please contact folklorist Riki Saltzman\, Iowa Arts Council\, at riki.saltzman@iowa.gov or 515/242-6195; Janine Calsbeek\, Orange City Arts Council\, at  712-707-6514 or ocArts@orangecityiowa.com; Elizabeth Huff\, Storm Lake Public Library\, at 712-732-8026; and Laural Ronk\, Bluffs Arts Council\, at 712-328-4992. \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/quilting-in-nw-iowa-an-evolving-tradition/
LOCATION:Bultman Center\, Northwestern College\, Industrial Bypass Road\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120503T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120503T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133339Z
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SUMMARY:Watoto Children’s Choir: Beautiful Africa
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWatoto Children's Choir to perform in Orange City: They're an energetic fusion of contemporary gospel and traditional African rhythm\, and share a message of transformation\, said Watoto founder Gary Skinner. The popular and widely acclaimed Watoto Children's Choir is returning to Orange City\, and will perform at First Reformed Church in Orange City Thursday\, May 3 at 7:00pm\, sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council. \n\nORANGE CITY – The Watoto Children’s Choir will present their energetic music and dance show in Orange City Thursday\, May 3 at First Reformed Church. \n  \nThe 7:00pm show features original and vibrant African music with dance routines and life-transforming stories. The program is entitled “Beautiful Africa: A New Generation.” \n  \nThe globally acclaimed choir was born from the holistic care program\, Watoto\, initiated to serve a variety of needs of the African people\, especially those of children orphaned as a result of war\, poverty and HIV/AIDS. “We share a message of transformation\,” said Watoto founder Gary Skinner\, “telling the story of Africa’s rescued orphans and women.” \n  \nEach of the children in the choir has suffered the loss of one or both parents\, and all live in Watoto Children’s Villages. \n  \nThe choir hopes to reach audiences “with the message of Christ’s healing power\,” said Skinner. \n  \nThis tour began in Dallas\, TX and the 22 children and 10 adults will travel for six months\, visiting San Antonio\, Tulsa\, Wichita\, Little Rock\, St Louis\, Kansas City\, Des Moines\, Minneapolis\, Milwaukee and Chicago. \n  \nSince the tour’s inception in 1994\, 50 choirs have traveled globally\, providing the children with an opportunity to broaden their world view. They have done shows in Australia\, Brazil\, Canada\, China\, Europe\, Hong Kong\, Japan\, Taiwan and the U.S.\, and have performed for royalty and national leaders. \n  \nThe May 3 concert is free\, but an offering will be received for Watoto. \n  \nA school assembly will be held at First Reformed Thursday afternoon\, May 3. For more information\, contact the sponsor\, Orange City Arts Council\, ocArts@orangecityiowa.com or 712.707.6514. \n  \nVisit watotochoirs.wordpress.com for regular updates on choirs on the road – choir 54. For additional information\, see watoto.com/choir. \n  \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/watoto-childrens-choir-beautiful-africa/
LOCATION:First Reformed Church\, 420 Central Ave NW\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120504
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133339Z
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SUMMARY:Iowa Watercolor Society Exhibit in Orange City
DESCRIPTION:Green Horizon by Jan Vander Linden took first place at the Iowa Watercolor Society juried exhibition. The Society's traveling show will be on exhibit at the DeWitt Theatre Arts Center in Orange City April 10 to May 3\, sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council. Meet some of the artists the evening of April 28\, prior to the Northwestern College theatre production\, Mama D. \n\nORANGE CITY – An art exhibit in April in Orange City will feature the work of 26 Iowa watercolor artists. \n  \nThe 2011-12 Iowa Watercolor Society traveling show is being exhibited in several northwest Iowa communities this spring\, including Orange City April 10 to May 3 at the Northwestern College DeWitt Theatre Arts Center. \n  \nThe exhibit\, sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council\, is being held in conjunction with the Northwestern College theatre production\, Mama D. A “meet the artists” reception will be held from 6:45 to 7:25 pm Saturday\, April 28\, prior to the final night of Mama D. Exhibiting artists from northwest Iowa hope to attend. \n  \nThe juried exhibit features 30 paintings by artists from 16 Iowa towns and one from Nebraska\, including watercolors by Barbara McGee of Peterson and Rose Kelly Peterson of Sioux City. Top place winners are Jan Vander Linden of West Des Moines\, Missi Paul of Lincoln NE\, Delores Frederick of Clear Lake\, Jane Baty of Ames and Sarah DeLong of Grinnell. \n  \n \nGleeful by Martha Rhoades \n\nLast year’s Iowa Watercolor Society juried exhibition featured Sojourners by Judy Thompson of Orange City\, first place winner. \n  \nThe Iowa Watercolor Society has been active for 35 years\, and annually sponsors a juried exhibition. Don Andrews of Fairhope AL and three-time winner of awards from the American Watercolor Society\, juried the 2011-12 show. He is the author of several books on watercolor and conducts painting workshops across the U.S.\, Canada\, Mexico\, Europe and Africa. \n  \nAndrews looks for visually exciting pieces with originality of concept and design organization\, he said. \n  \nTo reserve tickets for Mama D for April 19-21 or 26-28\, email boxoffice@nwciowa.edu or phone 712-707-7098\, beginning April 10. For more information on the Iowa Watercolor Society exhibition\, contact the Orange City Arts Council at 712-707-6514 or OCArts@orangecityiowa.com. \n  \nThe exhibit will move to Spencer for May and June\, then Storm Lake for July and August. \n \nSee Food Diet by Barbara McGee
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/iowa-watercolor-society-exhibit-in-orange-city/
LOCATION:Northwestern College DeWitt Theatre Arts Center\, 809 Albany Ave SE\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120329T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120329T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133339Z
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SUMMARY:Pianist\, Storyteller\, Composer to perform in Orange City
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – David Nevue’s music is like listening to a prayer. \n  \nThose were the words of someone who heard Nevue on the piano. His music provides “the gift of emotion in every moment\,” another said. “Magical and beautiful.” \n  \nNevue will present a piano concert in Orange City Thursday\, March 29 at 7 p.m. at Immanuel Christian Reformed Church\, sponsored by the Orange CIty Arts Council. \n  \nAs a young boy\, Nevue (pronounced NEV-Yoo\, rhymes with nephew) sat at his grandma’s piano and figured out melodies. He “faked” his way through three years of formal piano lessons\, he said. \n  \nHis college music theory class opened his eyes. Once he understood the patterns of the keyboard\, he said\, he was able to teach himself to play the music he’d been hearing in his head. \n  \nHe played with a few rock bands in his early years\, then turned to his true love – the piano. He completed his first album of original piano works at age 25. Now he lives in Eugene\, Oregon and works full-time in the music business. \n  \nNevue writes through improvisation\, “just playing around on the piano until an interesting chord progression or melodic riff catches my ear\,” he said. He plays all of his pieces from memory. \n  \nHe calls his style neoclassical. He has been influenced by everyone from progressive rock bands like Rush\, Pink Floyd and Kansas\, to Kate Bush\, Clannad\, Jeff Johnson and early U2. He loves classical musicians Chopin\, Rachmaninoff and Debussy. \n  \nAnd there’s George Winston. “Were it not for my being introduced to the music of pianist George Winston\, I don’t think I would have ever considered writing for solo piano.” Now his music is compared to Winston’s\, also to Jim Brickman’s and David Lanz’s. \n  \nHis love of the theatre brought him experiences on stage\, and his two-hour piano show will include the stories behind the songs. The theme of the concert will be “living life to the fullest… finding joy everywhere\,” he said. \n  \nNevue’s music is heard on over 220 radio programs worldwide. He has recorded 13 CDs. His album “Overcome\,” was named the best instrumental piano album of 2005 by Lifestyle Music Awards. His album\, “Adoration”\, a collection of traditional hymn arrangements\, reached number one of the NAR (now Zone Music Reporter) album charts in May 2008. This year his album\, “A Delicate Joy\,” is a finalist for the Zone Music Reporter’s best instrumental piano album. \n  \nNevue authored “How to Promote Your Music Successfully on the Internet” and founded The Music Biz Academy\, an educational website for musicians. In 2003\, he launched Whisperings: Solo Piano Radio\, an internet radio program. \n  \nTo listen to Nevue\, check www.davidnevue.com and click on “Listen.” \n  \nTickets for the March 29 concert are $5 for adults and $3 for students in advance at Dove Christian Bookstore\, Immanuel Christian Reformed Church (1405 Albany Ave NE) or the Orange City Arts Council. At the door\, tickets are $8 and $6. For more information\, contact OCArts@orangecityiowa.com or call 707-6514. \n \nPianist David Nevue to perform in Orange City: Pianist\, composer and storyteller David Nevue will present a piano concert Thursday\, March 29 at 7 p.m. at Immanuel Christian Reformed Church in Orange City. Hear his original pieces and arrangements of hymns at www.davidnevue.com. The event is sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council. \n\n  \nNevue will also do a benefit concert for Cary Christian Center March 17 at 6:30 pm at Dordt College’s BJ Haan auditorium in Sioux Center.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/pianist-storyteller-composer-to-perform-in-orange-city/
LOCATION:Immanuel Christian Reformed Church\, 1405 Albany Ave NE\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120315T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120315T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133338Z
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SUMMARY:Do IMPROV! with Black V
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nImprov with Black V: Yep\, some of them are a bit crazy\, an essential ingredient in improv. Northwestern College's improv team\, Black V\, will teach a free class for middle schoolers after school Thursday\, March 15 at First Impact in Orange City\, sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council. \n\nORANGE CITY – An improv class for middle schoolers\, Do IMPROV!\, will be held Thursday\, March 15 from 4 to 5 p.m. at First Impact in Orange City. \n  \nAaron Bauer and Black V\, the improv team from Northwestern College\, will lead the class. These improv gurus know how to put on side-splitting shows. Try it yourself! No pressure. Just show up March 15. \n  \nThe March 15 class is free for students grades 6-8\, sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council and First Impact. Those interested in signing up for more improv classes may register March 15. \n  \nFirst Impact is located on First Street\, south of Don’s Food Center and Evie’s Hallmark. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Jamie Jeltema at jamie.jeltema@nwciowa.edu or Janine Calsbeek at the Orange City Arts Council\, OCArts@orangecityiowa.com.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/do-improv-with-black-v/
LOCATION:First Impact\, 120 First St. SE\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120228T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133338Z
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SUMMARY:Mozart’s The Magic Flute to be presented by Des Moines Metro Opera
DESCRIPTION:Papageno\, Prince Tamino\, the Queen of the Night… in The Magic Flute: It's the most delightful introduction to opera for every child\, or every child at heart: Mozart's The Magic Flute. See the touring troupe from the Des Moines Metro Opera on Tuesday\, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. at Northwestern's DeWitt Theatre. Reserved seating tickets are available from Dove Christian Book Store. Pictured are Prince Tamino playing the flute\, with Papageno and the ladies\, part of the 2011 cast. \n\nORANGE CITY – Star-studded ladies\, bird-catchers\, a brave hero and heroine\, a noble priest – see them all in Mozart’s The Magic Flute on Tuesday\, Feb. 28 in Orange City. \nOne of the most beloved operas of all time\, The Magic Flute almost defies definition\, said Anthony Freud of Lyric Opera of Chicago. “Mozart wrote nothing more legendary\, more unforgettable\, more moving\, more enchanting\,” he said. \nThe Magic Flute is actually a “singspiel\,” or “play with music\,” and was an immediate success at its debut in 1791. Mozart himself conducted the performances until overtaken by an illness that would eventually lead to his death. The Magic Flute enjoyed 67 consecutive performances during the composer’s life. \n“It’s a light-hearted fairy story\, a pantomime\, a raucous knock-about comedy\, and a profound and moving analysis of the human condition\,” said Freud. \nEach character sings music to suit his or her own level of sophistication: the Queen of the Night\, Pamina and Tamino singing 18th century Italian opera; Papageno\, strophic songs of a folk nature; and Sarastro\, the austere simplicity of a hymn. \nThe Des Moines Metro Opera’s touring troupe\, Opera Iowa\, will present a two-hour version of The Magic Flute\, in English\, on Tuesday\, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. at the Northwestern College DeWitt Theatre. \nOpera Iowa will also present Sid the Serpent Who Wanted to Sing\, an entertaining opera with colorful characters taking a musical journey from Rome to London to New York. Workshops will be held for students at Orange City Christian School\, followed by the performance of Sid the Serpent. Those who would like to attend the OCCS show at 1:45 p.m. should contact the Orange City Arts Council by Feb. 24. \nThis year is the 40th anniversary of the Des Moines Metro Opera. Opera Iowa has performed in nine states\, plus Japan and China. \nAmazingly\, opera is the fastest growing art form in the U.S. among young adults\, age 18-24. \nReserved seats are available for The Magic Flute in advance at Dove Christian Book Store\, 125 Central Ave NE\, Orange City\, at $8 for adults\, $4 students. At the door\, tickets are $11 and $7. \nFor more information\, contact the Orange City Arts Council\, OCArts@orangecityiowa.com or phone 712.707.6514. Support for The Magic Flute and Sid the Serpent Who Wanted to Sing has been provided  by the Iowa Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. \n \nThe 2012 Opera Iowa team\, from Des Moines Metro Opera. \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAn intro to The Magic Flute: http://www.lyricopera.org/tickets/production.aspx?pid=10254 \n  \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/mozarts-the-magic-flute-to-be-presented-by-des-moines-metro-opera/
LOCATION:Northwestern College DeWitt Theatre\, 809 Albany Ave SE\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120225T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120225T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133337Z
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SUMMARY:Coming to Orange City: Celtic and country\, fiddles and step-dance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nI'm Yours\, Folsom Prison Blues\, The Devil Went Down to Georgia – they're all on the program for The Hunts' show in Orange City Saturday\, Feb. 25 at 7:30 at the MOC-Floyd Valley High auditorium. The family show features a family of nine\, performing Celtic\, bluegrass\, inspirational and original tunes\, with fiddling\, vocals\, percussion and step-dancing. Check out huntsontour.com. Sponsor is the Orange City Arts Council. \n\nORANGE CITY – In 2005\, they were “The Hunt Family Fiddlers\,” playing violin and performing Irish dance. \n  \nNow “The Hunts” – this family of nine – are not only champion fiddlers and step-dancers\, but have added drums\, djembes\, ashikos and cajóns\, acoustic and electric guitar\, plus mandolin\, piano and vocals. \n  \nThey’re performing in Orange City Saturday\, Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the MOC-Floyd Valley High School auditorium. Sponsor is the Orange City Arts Council. \n  \nThe Hunts’ Feb. 25 show will feature Celtic reels\, original numbers and a collection of favorites: Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash\, Jason Mraz’s I’m Yours\, and the Charlie Daniels Band’s The Devil Went Down to Georgia. \n  \nFive years ago\, Josh Hunt\, 20\, bass player for The Hunts\, represented the U.S. in the World Championships of Irish Step Dancing in Glasgow. Jonathan\, 18\, keyboard player\, has danced in Ireland and Scotland; Jordan\, 17\, drummer\, was the lead dancer for the Hunts at the Busch Gardens\, Williamsburg; and JJ\, 13\, competed at age 10 in the world championships of Irish Step Dancing in Philadelphia. \n  \nJessi and Jenni Hunt\, 22-year-old twins\, fiddle\, sing and write music for the family\, and Justin\, 15\, plays guitar and percussion. Parents Clint and Sandy encouraged the children to begin the family ensemble years ago\, by performing in hospitals\, nursing homes and talent shows. \n  \nThe family\, of Chesapeake\, VA\, has performed in Scotland\, Ireland\, Canada and all over the U.S.\, including an opening for the Virginia Symphony and a performance for Queen Elizabeth during her most recent visit to the States. They’ve recorded five CDs and authored two books. \n  \nThe music\, dance and light show will be a hit for all ages. \n  \nTickets are available at Dove Christian Book Store and the Orange City Arts Council. In advance\, the general admission tickets are $9 for adults and $5 for students. At the door\, tickets are $12 and $8. \n  \nFor more information\, contact the Orange City Arts Council\, 712-707-6514 or OCArts@orangecityiowa.com. Hear the Hunts at www.huntsontour.com. Videos: \nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WF4EMnJAI6E \nwww.youtube.com/watch?v=mv8zGyboZsg \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/coming-to-orange-city-celtic-and-country-fiddles-and-step-dance/
LOCATION:MOC-Floyd Valley High School auditorium\, 615 8th St. SE\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120128T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120204T115500
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133336Z
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SUMMARY:Puppet class in January/ February
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – Sign up for a puppetry class! \n  \nLisa Laird of Pockets Full of Fun puppets is offering another class in puppet making and performing at the Orange City town hall community room. Dates are Saturday\, Jan. 28 and Saturday\, Feb. 4. Children\, grades K-5\, will make several types of puppets. The classes will conclude with a show for parents and friends. \n  \nAccording to Janine Calsbeek of the Orange City Arts Council\, after Laird’s puppet classes last year\, the children requested more classes. And after hosting Laird at Orange City Christian School\, a teacher said\, “The hardest part was to get students to STOP making puppets!” \n  \nTwo class sessions will be held\, meeting from 9 to 11:40 a.m. on both Saturdays\, with the program at 11:45 a.m. Feb. 4. \n  \nFee is $25 per child prior to Jan. 23. After Jan. 23\, the fee is $35. \n  \nSponsor is the Orange City Arts Council. Send registration information – name\, grade\, parents’ names\, address\, email\, phone –  and payment to Orange City Arts Council\, PO Box 202\, Orange City IA 51041\, or drop it off at the Orange City town hall. For more info\, call the Arts Council at 707-6514 or email OCArts@orangecityiowa.com.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/puppet-class-in-january-february/
LOCATION:Orange City Town Hall\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20111210T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20111210T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133336Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Dance
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – Dance teams from MOC-Floyd Valley and Unity Christian High schools\, and students from Just For Kix\, will do a one-hour show Saturday\, Dec. 10. \n  \nThe 6 to 7 p.m. performance will feature a variety of dance styles\, under the leadership of dance instructors Becky Donahue and Melissa Knobloch. The show\, featuring kick\, poms and jazz dance\, will be held at the Orange City Town Hall. \n  \nThe show is a celebration of the art of dance\, said Donahue. Many families are part of the dance community\, but Donahue and Knobloch wanted to share the dancers’ talents with the broader citizenry. \n  \n“It’s an opportunity for the community to see some great young dancers\,” said Donahue. \n  \n \nAn Evening of Dance will be held Saturday\, Dec. 10 at the Orange City Town Hall\, featuring young dancers from Just For Kix\, Unity Christian High and MOC-Floyd Valley High (pictured). The free show\, sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council\, will be held from 6-7 p.m. \n\nAdmission is free. Those who attend will receive $1 off tickets to “A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play” that evening at 7:30 in the town hall\, presented by The SchoolHouse Company in conjunction with the Orange City Arts Council. \n  \nAn Evening of Dance is sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council. See www.orangecityarts.net or email OCArts@orangecityiowa.com. \n  \n \n \nDancers from the MOC-Floyd Valley and Unity Christian High dance teams will perform at An Evening of Dance Saturday\, Dec. 10 at the Orange City Town Hall. Also\, young dancers from Just For Kix (a few pictured here) will add their performances to the show. The free program will be from 6-7 p.m. \n\n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/an-evening-of-dance/
LOCATION:Orange City Town Hall\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20111208T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20111217T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133335Z
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SUMMARY:“A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play” to be presented in Orange City
DESCRIPTION:It's a miracle – even Ebenezer Scrooge can laugh! See for yourself at "A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play\," Dec. 8-10 and 15-17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Orange City Town Hall. The show is presented by The SchoolHouse Company\, in conjunction with the Orange City Arts Council. The cast includes (l-r) Meghan Aardsma\, Linda Dykstra\, Jack Bonnecroy and Lois Estell\, with John Brogan as Scrooge. Seating is general admission: $7 for adults\, $5 for students and seniors. Group rates are available. Email theschoolhousecompany@gmail.com or phone the Arts Council at 712-707-6514. Tickets are also available at the door. \n\nORANGE CITY – Remember Bob Cratchit\, Ebenezer Scrooge and Scrooge’s nephew Fred? \n  \nCratchit: But sir\, Christmas is a time for giving… a time to be with one’s family. \nScrooge: I say\, Bah humbug! \nFred: I don’t care! I say\, Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas! \nCratchit: [clapping] Well said\, Master Fred! \nScrooge: Cratchit\, what are you doing? \nCratchit: [stops clapping] I was just trying to keep my hands warm\, sir. \n  \nThe Charles Dickens classic is coming to life in Orange City\, as a live radio show. \n  \nThe SchoolHouse Company\, in conjunction with the Orange City Arts Council\, is presenting “A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play” in the Orange City Town Hall December 8-10 and 15-17 at 7:30 p.m. \n \nThe SchoolHouse Company brought “It’s a Wonderful Life” to the stage in December 2010\, another radio drama. And who can argue with success? \n  \nThis year’s cast includes John Brogan as Ebenezer Scrooge\, plus Meghan Aardsma\, Jack Bonnecroy\, Linda Dykstra and Lois Estell. And yes\, like last year\, there will be live music\, thanks to Dykstra\, and sound effects\, courtesy of Brendan Foughty and Michael Kuiken. Greg Haverdink is in charge of lights and sound. \n  \nTickets are $7 for adults and $5 for students and seniors\, and may be reserved by emailing theschoolhousecompany@gmail.com. For more information\, check www.orangecityarts.net or email OCArts@orangecityiowa.com. \n \nThe SchoolHouse Company has presented theatre and theatre classes in Orange City and Sioux Center for the past 3-1/2 years. \n“A Christmas Carol” will be aired at 8 p.m. on Christmas Eve\, December 24\, on KIWA Radio of Sheldon\, 105.3 FM and 1550 AM. \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/a-christmas-carol-a-live-radio-play-to-be-presented-in-orange-city/
LOCATION:Orange City Town Hall\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20111119T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20111119T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133333Z
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SUMMARY:Bella Ruse November 19
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars! Bella Ruse at Old Factory Coffee Shop in Orange City\, November 19 at 8 p.m. Enter the video contest and win a $50 gift certificate to  The Hatchery and a gig opening for Bella Ruse! Check out bellaruse.com/contest
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/bella-ruse-november-19/
LOCATION:Old Factory Coffee Shop\, 110 4th St SW\, Orange City\, 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20111119T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20111119T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133334Z
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SUMMARY:Bella Ruse to perform at The Old Factory Coffee Shop
DESCRIPTION:They've opened for Sarah McLachlan\, Kate Nash and Heart. Their songs have been heard on MTV and Showtime\, and their recent album Kuhzoo\, spent eight weeks on the CMJ Radio Top 200. They've been a Needle in the Haystack artist on MTVmusic.com. They're playing at the Old Factory Saturday\, Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. Admission is $2. \n\nORANGE CITY – The date is November 19\, the time: 8 p.m. Come for music and coffee at the Old Factory. \nBella Ruse is doing a show. \nVIDEO LINK: An Animal\, A Natural: www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5I2IeBRyuA \nHEAR Push On: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyFsQNOKFR8 \nFor two years\, Joseph Barker and Kay Gillette have been traveling across the country in a van powered by vegetable oil. They’ve opened for Sarah McLachlan\, Kate Nash and Heart. Their songs have been heard on MTV and Showtime\, and their most recent album\, Kuhzoo\, spent eight weeks on the CMJ Radio Top 200. \nPlus\, in early 2011\, they were a Needle in the Haystack artist on MTVmusic.com. \nPrior to becoming a duo\, Gilette trained as a classical singer at Hope College in Holland MI\, Barker was one of the award-winning composers for Northwestern College’s musical\, Terror Texts. Now they hail from the Twin Cities\, and surround themselves with a laboratory of instruments: guitar\, suitcase organ\, glockenspiel\, typewriter\, kazoo. \nAccording to Gilette\, Bella Ruse is “fiest plus a little jazz; Ella Fitzgerald plus a little folk; Yael Naim minus the accent. Or\, sometimes we like to call it Cute Rock.” \nWant to hear what others say about Bella Ruse? \nMTV: “Vocally reminiscent of the 20s.” \nPerformer Magazine: “Kuhzoo wonderfully exemplifies their minimalist folk/indie music. With a sound like a mix between Kate Nash and Regina Spektor\, Kay Gillette’s voice is truly unique.” \nCityBeat: “Singer Kay Gillette and guitarist Joseph Barker make colorful\, catchy\, folksy pop with an ethereal glaze and eye-contact directness.” \nAnd the veggie-oil-powered van? They watch for restaurants – often Chinese – which throw used oil in a separate dumpster. If it looks good\, they ask the owners if they can scoop up the grease. Usually the restaurateurs are happy to part with it. \nGood Show Great Show won the video contest. They will open for Bella Ruse and be awarded a $50 gift card\, courtesy of Orange City’s The Hatchery. \nThe November 19 concert will be held at Old Factory Coffee Shop\, 110 4th Street SW\, Orange City\, sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council\, orangecityarts.net. \nAdmission is $2. Coffee and the regular Old Factory beverages will be available for purchase.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/bella-ruse-to-perform-at-the-old-factory-coffee-shop/
LOCATION:Old Factory Coffee Shop\, 110 4th St SW\, Orange City\, 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20111014T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20111014T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133332Z
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SUMMARY:Author and illustrator of children’s book to visit
DESCRIPTION:The Juggler comes to town: Meet The Juggler. Actually\, he's a wanna-be juggler\, who can't seem to set aloft anything but cabbages. Jeanette Hopkins is the author\, and along with her husband Bruce\, will read and talk in local schools October 10-18. The work of Stormy Mochal\, illustrator\, will be on exhibit at the Orange City Public Library Oct. 14-28. An opening reception will be held Friday\, Oct. 14 at the Orange City library\, 3:30 to 5 p.m. \n\nORANGE CITY – The author and illustrator of a new children’s book\, The Juggler\, will be presenting their works in schools\, a retirement community and the Orange City library in October. \n  \nA reception will be held Friday\, Oct. 14 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the Orange City Public Library for Jeanette Hopkins of Sioux City\, the author of The Juggler\, and Stormy Mochal of Dubuque\, the illustrator. \n  \nHopkins and her husband Bruce\, an environmental writer\, will speak in schools October 10-18\, and Mochal’s art will be on exhibit at the library Oct. 14-28. \n  \nThe Juggler is a story about Henri\, a young farmer who dreams of juggling almost everything\, but is heart-broken at only being able to set aloft a few cabbages. \n  \nFilled with rhyme\, rhythm and repetition\, the story includes a visit to the circus\, air-borne “piggies\,” and colorful and detailed illustrations. \n  \n“Henri enchants as we dream with him\, learn with him\, overcome our fears with him\, and find him sharing his gift with the world\,” said Amy Robbins-Wilson\, The Lullaby Lady\, Amazon. \n  \nHopkins\, a semi-retired educator\, wrote The LadyBug Waltz\, which was published in 2009 by Ice Cube Press in North Liberty. The Juggler was published by Ice Cube Press this year. \n  \nHopkins and her husband travel throughout the U.S. sharing insights about reading and writing with students of all ages. They’ve been in 150 schools since 2009. \n  \nThe Juggler began when Hopkins purchased a print of a colorful juggler created by Mochal\, and was inspired to write a story. “She creates wonderful and whimsical drawings of magical people\,” said Hopkins. Both a children’s book and a relationship were born. \n  \nMochal is an artist inspired by the country of Iowa: farmhouses\, starry skies\, birds\, flowers. Art\, she said\, is her “connection to the inner child… a playful\, not-so serious self.” \n  \nShe studied painting and art history at Loras College in Dubuque\, has taught art classes at NICC Community College and in her home studio\, and has exhibited widely. She co-owns Outside the Lines Art Gallery in Dubuque\, selling her own work\, and the work of other regional artists.. \n  \nThe Juggler is her first children’s book. \n  \nJeanette and Bruce Hopkins’ workshop schedule includes Landsmeer Ridge Retirement Community on Oct. 10\, where Bruce will talk about his book\, When Foxes Wore Red Vests\, a blend of essays\, poetry\, drawings and photographs. \n  \nOther school and library sessions include Rock Valley Elementary Oct. 11\, Ireton Christian Oct. 12\, MOC-Floyd Valley Elementary in Orange City Oct. 13\, Northwest Iowa Home Educators Oct. 14 from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Orange City Public Library\, and Northwest Iowa Reading Council at the Orange City library Oct. 18. The public is invited to the Oct. 14 session at the library. \n  \n“The children have loved The Juggler\,” said Hopkins\, “and they love learning the first step to juggling.” She leaves each student with directions and a bag of three colored balls. \n  \nAll are invited to the reception Oct. 14. Refreshments will be served. Sponsor is the Orange City Arts Council. For more information\, contact OCArts@orangecityiowa.com\, www.orangecityarts.net\, 712-707-6514.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/author-and-illustrator-of-childrens-book-to-visit/
LOCATION:Orange City Public Library\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20111007T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20111007T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134716
CREATED:20180731T131119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133331Z
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SUMMARY:Check out www.tracysilverman.com
DESCRIPTION:  \nA local couple won tickets to the October 7 Tracy Silverman concert. Winners were Pam and Loren Visser of D & L Plumbing and Heating. Their names were was drawn among donors to the Orange City Arts Council. \nThe concert\, to be held Friday\, Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Northwestern College Chapel\, features electric violinist Tracy Silverman. His show is eclectic\, featuring everything from jazz\, rock\, and contemporary to classical and Brazilian pieces. He will play a Led Zeppelin medley with “Stairway to Heaven\,” his own version of Bach\, and a Gershwin piece\, “Bess\, you is my woman now.”  He will also play Jimi Hendrix\, Stevie Wonder\, Carlos Santana\, John Adams\, Latin rock\, Brazilian-style choro and several of his own compositions. \nThe show will also include one number performed with 28 students from MOC-Floyd Valley\, Unity Christian and Western Christian high schools. \nTickets are available from Dove Christian Bookstore\, Orange City Arts Council and town hall\, and the Northwestern Music Department. Advance tickets are $9 for adults\, $4 for students. At the door\, tickets are $12 and $7. \nConcert sponsors are the Orange City Arts Council and Northwestern College Music Department. \nA feature story on Tracy Silverman was published in the Sept. 29\, 2011 Sioux County Capital-Democrat: “Musical pioneer will take the stage in Orange City” by Crystal Snieder. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/check-out-www-tracysilverman-com/
LOCATION:Northwestern College Chapel\, 601 Central Ave SE\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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SUMMARY:An evening with Tracy Silverman
DESCRIPTION:Electric violinist Tracy Silverman is in a class of his own\, according to the LA Times. He performed with Jim Brickman at the Sioux Falls Washington Pavilion in December\, and will perform with the Nashville Symphony in Carnegie Hall in May. His concert at Northwestern College's Christ Chapel will be Friday\, Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m.\, sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council and Northwestern College. \n\nORANGE CITY – BBC Radio says he’s “the greatest living exponent of the electric violin.” \n  \nThat’s Tracy Silverman. He graduated from the Juilliard School  in 1980\, then built one of the first ever six-string violins. Since then he’s been a musical pioneer – designing\, building and performing on an instrument that did not previously exist. \n  \nAnd he’s coming to Orange City – October 7. \n  \nEight years ago\, Pulitizer Prize-winning composer John Adams’ electric violin concerto “The Dharma at Big Sur\,” written for and with Silverman\, single-handedly legitimized the electric violin. Adams called his work with Silverman “the closest thing to a genuine collaboration I’ve ever done with a performer. \n  \n“Tracy has developed his own unique style of violin playing – a marvel of expressiveness\,” said Adams. \n  \nAt the premier of the symphony\, the LA Times raved\, “Inspiring. Silverman is in a class of his own.” The Chicago Tribune wrote of Silverman’s “blazing virtuosity. You will be astonished that anybody can play a fiddle like that.” \n  \nSilverman has performed the piece everywhere from the Lincoln Center and the Walt Disney Concert Hall to the Royal Albert Hall in London. \n  \nSilverman performed with pop pianist Jim Brickman at the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls in December. He’s recorded with everyone from Roy Wooten of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones to Terry Riley\, Zakir Hussein\, Rachel Barton Pine and Daniel Bernard Roumain. \n  \nAnd\, the Nashville Symphony commissioned a new electric violin concerto for him\, which will be performed by Silverman and the Symphony at Carnegie Hall in May. \n  \nThe Oct. 7 performance brings together new music with world and pop influences\, Silverman’s reinventions of Bach\, Hendrix and others\, plus works by Adams and Riley. \n  \nThe concert will be held at Northwestern College Christ Chapel Friday\, October 7 at 7:30 p.m.\, sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council and Northwestern College. Tickets are $9 for adults and $4 for students\, and are available at the Northwestern College Music Department\, Dove Christian Bookstore and the Orange City Arts Council. At the door\, tickets are $12 and $7. \n  \nSilverman will conduct a master class for MOC-FV and Unity high school strings players from 12:15 to 1:45 p.m. on October 7\, at MOC-Floyd Valley High School. The students will join Silverman at the concert in “Blue Fire Fiddler.” \n  \nFor more information on the concert or master class\, contact the Orange City Arts Council\, OCArts@orangecityiowa.com\, www.orangecityarts.net or 712.707.4885. Read more and hear Silverman’s music at www.tracysilverman.com.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/an-evening-with-tracy-silverman/
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20110926T080000
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SUMMARY:HARLEM STRING QUARTET TO PERFORM IN LOCAL SCHOOLS
DESCRIPTION:Harlem Quartet to perform at MOC-FV Middle School and Unity Christian High: "Energetic\, passionate\, fun and… extremely musical." That's what the Kansas City Metropolis said of the Harlem Quartet. The Orange City Arts Council is sponsoring two school performances of the Harlem Quartet on Monday\, Sept. 26. Pictured\, left to right\, are Juan Miguel Hernadez\, viola\, Paul Wiancko\, cello\, Melissa White\, violin\, and Ilmar Gavilan\, violin. \n\nORANGE CITY –  Panache: flamboyant confidence of style. \n  \nThe New York Times used the word “panache” to describe the Harlem String Quartet’s recent performance. \n  \nOthers rave on the Harlem Quartet too. Cincinnati.com said\, “You haven’t lived until you have heard the Harlem Quartet play Billy Stayhorn’s ‘Take the “A” Train.’” \n  \nKansas City Metropolis said\, “Their program of rip-roaring all-string fare was energetic\, passionate\, fun and most importantly\, extremely musical.” \n  \nThe Harlem Quartet has played in the White House and on NBC’s Today Show. Their mission is to advance diversity in classical music while engaging young and new audiences through the discovery of varied repertoire. These performers/ teachers bring life to Ravel\, Haydn\, Wynton Marsalis and Chick Corea. \n  \nQuartet members are Ilmar Gavilan\, violin\, who began studies in his native Cuba at the Havana Conservatory; Melissa White\, violin\, who debuted with the Czech National Symphony Orchestra at age 14; Juan Miguel Hernandez\, viola\, who\, in ’09\,  took the first prize at the 16th International Johannes Brahms Competition in Austria; and Paul Wiancko\, cello\, who\, in ’06\, was the only American to be invited to compete in the Lutoslawski International Cello Competition in Poland\, winning second prize. \n  \nThe Orange City Arts Council is sponsoring two school performances of Harlem String Quartet on Monday\, Sept. 26. In the morning\, the Quartet will do an assembly as MOC-Floyd Valley Middle School in Alton. In the afternoon\, they will perform at Unity Christian High for strings students from Western Christian\, Sioux Center Christian and Unity. \n  \nThe Quartet will do an evening concert in Storm Lake Monday evening. \n  \nFor more information\, contact the Orange City Arts Council\, www.orangecityarts.net\, OCArts@orangecityiowa.com\, 712-707-4885. Or visit the website www.harlemquartet.com.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/harlem-string-quartet-to-perform-in-local-schools/
LOCATION:MOC-FV Middle School & Unity Christian High\, Alton & Orange CIty\, IA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20110923T193000
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SUMMARY:AFRIZO is coming to Orange City and Sioux Center
DESCRIPTION:Afrizo is coming! \n  \nOn Friday\, September 23\, the African gospel-style music ensemble\, Afrizo\, will perform at Centre Mall in Sioux Center at 9:30 a.m.\, Dordt College Campus Center at 11 a.m.\, and Northwestern College Christ Chapel in Orange City at 7:30 p.m. \n  \nAfrizo\, from Daystar University in Nairobi\, Kenya\, sings in English\, Swahili and African tribal languages\, worshiping the Lord in a unique variety of languages and styles. Director is Daystar faculty member Hellen Mtawali. \n  \nThe September 1 through November 22 tour takes Afrizo members from Minneapolis to Rapid City\, Portland and Missoula\, next to the Midwest\, New York and the East Coast\, then to Nashville\, Dallas\, Albuquerque and Pasadena. \n  \nDaystar University was founded 35-plus years ago\, and now has over 4\,200 students from 20 African countries. The emphasis in the Christian liberal arts school is servant leadership\, and Daystar trains students to work in government\, business\, media\, community development\, education and the church. Many return to their communities empowered to address difficult issues: HIV/AIDS\, poverty\, and civil strife. \n \nThe concerts are free\, but donations will be received for scholarships for Daystar students. The full cost for tuition\, room and board for one year is approximately $5\,800. \n  \nAfrizo’s visit is sponsored by Dordt College\, Northwestern College\, the Orange City Arts Council and the Sioux Center Chamber of Commerce. For more information\, contact the Orange City Arts Council at 712.707.4885 or check the Daystar website: www.daystarus.org/. Hear music samples at http://www.daystarus.org/afrizo-music.html. See a music video at http://www.daystarus.org/afrizo-video.html.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/afrizo-is-coming-to-orange-city-and-sioux-center/
LOCATION:Northwestern College Christ Chapel\, 101 6th St SE\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20110913T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20110913T203000
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SUMMARY:DAKOTA BAROQUE & CLASSIC COMPANY to perform in Orange City
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – Step back to the 17th century to a European city. Enter a king’s court and be treated to chamber music written by the greats. Enjoy period instruments: a fortepiano\, a viola\, a classical clarinet\, a natural horn. \n  \nThe Dakota Baroque and Classic Company presents music written by and for people in the 17th and 18th centuries. The four-person ensemble comes to Orange City from the National Music Museum on the University of South Dakota campus in Vermillion\, a museum which houses 14\,000  American\, European and non-Western instruments. \n  \nTheir performance will be Tuesday\, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Northwestern College Christ Chapel. \n  \nThe characteristic soft\, clear sound of the period instruments gives a new perspective to the music of the 17th and 18th centuries. Arian Sheets will perform on an historic viola. Susanne Skyrm\, Deborah Check Reeves and Gary L. Reeves will perform on authentic copies of original instruments – fortepiano\, classical clarinet\, natural horn. \n  \nThe concert will feature solo works\, duos and trios\, along with commentary about the instruments\, composers and music… with explanations on the differences between early instruments and their modern counterparts. \n  \nFollowing the program\, the audience will have the opportunity to view the instruments closely and ask questions. \n  \nDakota Baroque has been featured on PBS nationally. Skyrm\, professor of music at the University of South Dakota\, has appeared as a recitalist in England\, Scotland\, Belgium\, Italy and across the States. Her acclaimed CD features music recorded on the National Music Museum’s rare Portuguese fortepiano. \n  \nDeborah Reeves\, curator of education at the National Music Museum\, has taught in colleges and universities in Alabama\, Oregon\, Michigan\, Utah and S.D. She is an active recitalist\, chamber musician and soloist on the classical six-key clarinet. \n  \nGary Reeves teaches at the University of South Dakota\, and is principal horn of the Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra and the South Dakota Brass\, and participates each summer with the Page Five Woodwind Quintet in Marquette\, MI. \n \nCurator of stringed instruments at the National Music Museum\, Sheets has played with the Chicago Civic Orchestra\, Chicago Opera Theater\, Classical Arts Orchestra\, Sioux City Symphony\, Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra and the South Dakota Symphony. \n  \nThe performance in Orange City is free\, but donations will be received. Sponsors are the Orange City Arts Council and Northwestern College Music Department. Workshops demonstrating recorders through the years will be held in local schools. \n  \nFor more information\, contact the Orange City Arts Council: 712-707-4885 or OCArts@orangecityiowa.com. \n \n \nRecorder workshops in five local schools & the OC library\, thanks for Deborah Reeves from the National Music Museum.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/dakota-baroque-classic-company-to-perform-in-orange-city/
LOCATION:Northwestern College Christ Chapel\, 101 6th St SE\, Orange City\, IA\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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