Saturday, February 21, 2009

Cure for the Winter Blahs

George Chley on left jams with fellow musician, Jim Swartz on Bonsai Tea open stage this afternoon.
Today, as I sat in Bonsai Tea (411 Grant Ave., Eveleth)Mark McCarty (welcomebackanytime.com) was showing us the Eveleth dvd he has made complete with musical background by his son, John McCarty. Meanwhile, on the open stage, Jim Swartz, Eveleth, was entertaining all of us with his beautiful electric guitar playing. Later, Twain Woodruff took to the stage and read some of his original poetry. This was followed by George Chley joining Jim in a guitar jamming session. By the time I had to leave, Jim Boyd arrived with guitar in hand to also sit in on the musical collaboration. Needless to say, I am going to return to Bonsai in the future for more live music.
If you also love to listen to live, local music, on Sat. March 14, Bonsai open stage will feature blues music from 12-4 by Blew Reed and Lil Dicky Window (Ely Blues Fest). The Bonsai open stage is open to performances on the 1st and 3rd Sat. every month so what's the excuse for sitting at home? If you have talent to share, stop in and introduce yourself to Les and Barb the owners of this unique, local tea/coffee house.
I suspect many of you, much like myself, have been suffering from cabin fever in this much too long winter! Are you looking for more homegrown community fun like the Laskiainen? Well, you're in luck because March 13/14, Eveleth will enliven the doldrums of winter with fun for the entire family through "PUCK DAYS". Beth Peterson and Eveleth Horizons heads the event and a complete schedule is posted at:http://eveleth.blogspot.com/2009/02/eveleth-puck-days-2009.html
What sort of fun awaits? Well, there will be sliding, hot chocolate,a chili cook off, hotdogs, a bonfire, live music, a snowmobile parade, demonstrations, booths,and children's events to name a few. Recreation, arts, culture, history, and education will all be represented. The Heritage Committee will be on hand and one reading event to look forward to is Harry Lamppa (Virginia Historical Society) reading "How Finland Was Saved From The Grasshopper by St. Urho".
Many community members, businesses, and organizations have come together to create a fun, educational time for all. No excuses now, as even the Arrowhead Transit will be on hand to offer free rides to the various events. Well, you can hole up inside and succumb to looking at four walls and mind numbing boredom or venture out to Eveleth for family fun and friendship to brighten up your winter days before spring arrives.

Previous Range of the Arts Events

$10,000 Matching Art Grant awarded to Virginia Foundation


Photo: Jon Anderson (on right) explains the matching art grant at the Virginia Foundation office on Wed. Feb. 18, 2009.
Joy Global Foundation, philanthropic arm of the parent company P&H Mining Equipment, gave a challenge (matching) grant of $10,000 for arts funding. The announcement was made at the Virgina Community Foundation office by Jon Anderson, P & H Mining Equipment general manager, and Linda Niskanen, Virginia Foundation Executive Director, to representatives of various local art groups and other interested parties.The grant was one of only two made in the United States. P & H will match up to $10,000 in donations to the Fund for the Arts in care of Virginia Community Foundation, P.O. Box 559 in Virginia, Mn. 55792 or money can be delivered to the office at 519 Chestnut St.. Further questions can be addressed to 749-8329 or director@virginiafoundation.com. The plan is for the combined $20,000 to be an endowment and that local art grants can be awarded with the interest money. It is hoped that grants can be awarded within a year in a competitive process for various art organizations.Donna Leese, Virginia Foundation Board Chair, praised P & H for their community involvement as did the others in attendance.

Range of the Arts


Range of the Arts - 2009
The 6th annual celebration of the arts and culture of the Iron Range.
February 28th - March 8th

Events include:
• Benefit Pasty Dinner
• Ameriikan Poijat (Finnish Dance Hall band)
• Arts International Market
• Gichigami Trio
• IRRRP melodrama - The Last Train to Winnipeg
• Small Parts Players Children's TheatreCompany presentation of Hansel and Gretel
• Jim Johnson, poetry reading
• Author reading and book signing with Aaron Brown
• Arts exhibits and more!
• Clearwater Hot Club (Jazz band)
See details on all Range of the Arts (ROTA) events on our calendar by clicking here!

Buy a Passport Scarf and get in to all the events* free all week long!
Individual: $50 (a $15 savings)
Couples: $75 (a $55 savings)
Family: $100
(*Passport scarf does not include Coffee an' or pasty dinner.)
Passport scarves available at The First Stage Gallery and The Card and Party Shop in Virginia, and Fine Edge Custom Framing in Eveleth, begining February 24th.



Lyric Center for the Arts
The First Stage gallery and performance venue
P.O. Box 416
Virginia, MN 55792
218-741-5577
http://lyriccenterforthearts.blogspot.com

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Exhibitors Wanted For First Annual Iron Range Earth Fest

Exhibitors Wanted for First Annual Iron Range Earth Fest

The first annual Iron Range Earth Fest will be held on Saturday, April 18, 2009: 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. at the Mt. Iron Community Center and the Messiah Lutheran Church. This exciting event is presented by the Iron Range Partnership for Sustainability (IRPS): Club Mesabi, Inc., Hope Presbyterian Church Green Team, Messiah Lutheran Church Creation Care Team, Natural Harvest Food Co-op, Laurentian Environmental Center, North St Louis Soil & Water Conservation District, and the Virginia Sustainability Task Force
The mission of the IRPS is to stimulate a practical, multi-sector environmental movement on the Iron Range working towards creating a sustainable future for our children and our communities. The Earth Fest Goal is to hold a broad based, high energy, well-coordinated and publicized community event to stimulate conversation and share traditional and technological approaches for a sustainable future in Minnesota and the Iron Range.

Part of the Earth Fest Goal is also to:
1. Share traditional skills for sustainable living (e.g. gardening, composting, hunting, trapping, fishing, canning, quilting, weaving, wine and beer making).
2. Feature a broad spectrum of community groups, businesses, municipalities, power companies, churches, and environmental organizations and agencies around concern for a sustainable future in Minnesota and the Iron Range.
3. Involve a diversity of adults and children from our area, not limited to people who already see themselves as environmentalists.
4. Create the foundation for an annual event which continues to builds a broad-based, practical Iron Range movement for sustainability.

The event components will include:
. A Taste of the Range featuring foods traditional to the Iron Range along with foods made from locally grown and raised sources.
. How-to booths and informative displays on practical skills for sustainable living
. Informative and interactive displays about environmental impact and care.
. A series of demonstrations and talks on a wide range of topics in a separate area.
. Activities appealing to all ages.
. Live music.
. A well-known keynote speaker to begin or conclude the event.

A warm thank you is extended to the following Sponsors / Participating Groups:
. Northeast Minnesota Regional Sustainable Development Partnership
. Media Sponsors:
Home Town Focus Newspaper
KAXE Radio
. Mt Iron Community Education – April 17th concert with Pat Surface and the Boundary Water Boys
. Mesabi Family YMCA – coordinating with Healthy Kids Day on April 18th
. Civic, Government, Non-Profit Organizations
. Local businesses offering sustainable products or services
. Individuals with skills to share or knowledge of local sustainability

For more information contact:
Ardy Nurmi-Wilberg, Event Coordinator
1322 12th St So
Virginia, MN 55792
218-749-4331 (home office)
ardynw@msn.com

Friday, February 6, 2009

Town Hall Meetings on Governor Pawlenty's budget proposals

Lawmakers will be visiting communities around the state to get input on the governor’s budget recommendations and listen to the public’s ideas to address the state’s $4.8 billion budget deficit. The Greater Minnesota meetings will take place on Thursday, Feb 19 and Friday, Feb 20.

In our area on the 20th:
Little Falls:
9:30 a.m. at the Morrison County Government Center, Garden Level Meeting Room, 213 1st Ave. S.E., Little Falls.
Duluth: 9:30 a.m. at the Duluth City Hall Council Chambers, 411 W. 1st St., Duluth
Virginia: 1:30 p.m. at Mesabi Range Community and Technical College, Small Auditorium,1001 Chestnut St. W., Virginia.
Read the release