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D2 FRIDAY, MAY 13. 2005 encore! SALINA JOURNAL THE JOURNAL'S 7-DAY AREA EVENTS CALENDAR FRIDAY 13 Art a la Carte presents Lakewood Middle School Jazz Band, sponsored by Salina Arts and Humanities. p.m., Campbell Plaza, 100 block South Sarita Fe. Free. 309-5770.

Friday Night Singles Game Night, 7-9 p.m., third floor, Memorial Hall, 10th and Ash. Everyone welcome. 823-6110. Lapsit Storytime, 10 a.m., Salina Public Library youth services department, 301 W. Elm.

825-4624. Snack and a Movie, 4 p.m., Salina Public Library children's department, 301 W. Elm. 825-4624. McPHERSON: McPherson College All Schools Day Campus Blowout, 10:30 a.m., parade on Main Street; noon, lunch outside the student union; 1 p.m., Stupid Dawg Tricks in the stadium; 3 p.m., mud volleyball tournament; 5:30 p.m., barbecue dinner at Harnley Gardens; dusk, fireworks display at Wall Park; 10:30 p.m.

or 30 minutes afler the fireworks, movie "Animal House" on campus lawn. WICHITA: Marshall Tucker Band in concert, 8 p.m., The Cotillion, 11120 Kellogg. (316) 7224201 or online at www.thecotillion. com. WICHITA: Wichita River Festival, annual nine-day concert and art exhibit event.

11 a.m.-10 p.m., downtown Wichita. Admission by $3 button. 1 -877-934-3378. SATURDAY AMY 14 Open ballroom dancing, salsa lesson followed by dance. 7 p.m., Dance Elite, 146 S.

Santa Fe. $5. 452-8372. Prairieland Market, an indoor farmers' market. 10 a.m.-noon, I 38 S.

Fourth. 827-5877. Salina People for Peace gathering, 2 p.m., Salina Mennonite Church, 600 W. State. 825-2663.

Salina Twirlers Square Dance Club, free wedding dance, 7 p.m., Kenwood Hall. CLAY CENTER: Community Chamber Orchestra spring classics concert, 4:30 p.m., Rex Theater. $5 for individuals, $13 for families. (785) 926-4725. OAY CENTER: Singles Dance.

8 p.m.-12:30 a.m., American Legion, 816 Fifth. (785) 568-0150. COURTLAND: Courtland Arts Council Variety Show. 7:30 p.m., Courtland Arts Center. $5, free for children.

(785) 374-4347. GREAT BEND: Bruce Huss in concert, 8 p.m., The Back Room. (620) 792-3097. LUCAS: Blue Event Parly, 7 p.m.. Grassroots Art Center courtyard.

Blue Pie in the Sky sculptures be announced and volunteers honored. MANHATTAN: Swing City Jazz Wayne Goins and local musicians, 8 p.m., Manhattan Arts Center. $12 for adults, $6 for students. (785) 537-4420. WICHITA: Wichita River Festival, annua! nine-day concert and art exhibit event.

11 a.m.-10 p.m., downtown Wichita. Admission by $3 button. 1 -877-934-3378. SUNDAY MAY 15 Country music jam for all country musicians and singers. 2-5 p.m., next door to lOOF Hall.

827- SUMMER FUN File photo "The Wizard of Oz" is one of three classic films that the Stiefel Theatre will present this summer. Music movies Stiefel plans hof season of events By ttie Salina Journal Tlie Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts' summer line-up includes a concert by country music star Sara Evans, a Bluegrass Bash and three big-screen films. Sara Evans will perform at 8 p.m. July 29. The opening act will be Jessi Alexander.

The show is presented by the Stiefel Theatre in conjunction with 99.9 KSKG. Tickets to the concert cost $38.50. Sara Evans grew up performing in New Franklin, and became a star with her 2000 album "Born to Fly" It was followed by 2003's re- lease of "Restless." Her hit sin- WS gles include "No Place That Far," "Born to Fly" and "Suds in the Bucket." The theater's Bluegrass Bash on July 3 will feature Classical Grass, a bluegrass band from Houston and Shadow Creek from Wichita. Also playing will be Idle Threats from Salina. The bash starts at 6:30 p.m.

with homemade ice cream and desserts in the Watson Room; the concert starts at 8 p.m. Tickets to the bash cost $15. Three films also will highlight the summer: "Gone With the Wind" on June 30, "Superman" on July 7 and "The Wizard of Oz" on Country star Sara Evans will perform July 29 at the Stiefel Theatre. July 21. All shows are at 7 p.m.

and cost $5. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Tickets for all summer events are available at the Stiefel box office, open from noon to 5 p.m. Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Friday and noon to 6 p.m. Tliurs- day Tickets may be charged by calling 1-800-585-3737 or online at www.

starticketsplus. com. For more information, contact, the Stiefel Theatre at 827-1998. LINDSBORG: Bethany Community Orchestra concert, Presser Hall, free. (785) 227-3311, ext.

8122. McPHERSON: Music recital by mezzo-soprano Rebecca Snell. 2 p.m., Brown Auditorium, McPherson College. Free. (785) 241-0742, ext.

1219. MOUNDRIDGE: Dirk Powell and Riley Baugus in concert. 4:30 p.m.. Old Settlers Inn. $17.

(620) 3452733. WICHITA: China Mission Benefit Concert, featuring the Pistolas, Montego Bay and North of OK. 7 p.m.. The Cotillion, 11120 W. Kelogg.

$9. (316) 722-4201 oron- ine at www.f/ieco//7//on.com. MONDAY AAAY 16 Salina Newcomers Friends, ladies night out. p.m., 714 Highland. 825-5930.

TUESDAY MAY 17 Author Donna Moreau shares stories of her Vietnam-era childhood at Schilling Air Force Base and will sign copies of her book, "Waiting Wives at Schilling." 7 p.m., Prescott Room, Salina Public Library, 301 W. Elm. Free. 8258991, ext. 219.

Prairieland Market, an indoor farmers' market. p.m. 138 S. Fourth. 827-5877.

LINDSBORG: Bethany College art sale, work donated by students, staff and faculty. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Pihiblad Memorial Union, Bethany College. (785) 227-3311. WICHITA: Breaking Benjamin in concert, 8 p.m.. The Cotillion, in20W.

Kellogg. $19 in advance, $20 at the door. (316) 7224201 or online at com. WEDNESDAY MAY 18 Jolly Mixers Dance, music by Kansas Country. 8-11 p.m..

Moose Lodge. No smoking or drinking. Singles welcome. $4. 536-4603.

LINDSBORG: Bethany College art sale, work donated by students, staff and faculty. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.. LA-Z-BOY QUALITY 141 S. Santa Fe Salina 785-827-0002 Credit Terms Available Professional Hearing Center 249 S. Santa Fe Salina, KS 67401 827-3849 Pihiblad Memorial Union, Bethany College.

(785) 227-3311. THURSDAY MAY 19 Prairieland Market, an indoor farmers' market. p.m. 138 S. Fourth.

827-5877. Smoky Hills Audubon Society presents, "Birds, Blossoms, Bees and Butterflies," featuring Salina nature photographers Bob Higgins and Pat Storey. 7:30 p.m. Carver Center, 315 N. Second.

Free. 8278990. to Dairy Queen Cruise- In, for street, hot-rod and classic cars. Meet from 6-7 p.m. at 3019 Riffel, and cruise to Dairy Queen, 321 N.

Ninth. WICHITA: "A Night with the Stars of Rock 'n' Roll," featuring Charlie Thomas' Drifters, Jay Siegel and the Tokens, Shirley Alston Reeves (former lead singer of the Shirelles), Johnny Farina, and Emit Stucchio and the Classics. 7:30 p.m., Orpheum Performing Arts Centre, 200 N. Broadway $35, $30. (316) 263-0884 or online at www.

selecfaseat. com. UPCOMING EVENTS KANSAS CITY, Kansas City Repertory Theatre presents "The Voysey Inheritance," by Harley Granville Barker. Today through May 22, 4949 Cherry. (816) 2352700 or online at WICHITA: All-American Rejects, with special guests Downtown Singapore, Helvis and Crimson Addict.

8 p.m. May 20, The Cotillion, 11120 Kellogg. $15 in advance, $18 at the door. (316) 7224201 or online at www.tfie TOPEKA: Annual Doll Show and Sale. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

May 21, Regency Ballroom, Topeka Ramada Inn, 420 SE Sixth. $4 for adults, $1 for children. (785) 273-3646, (785) BELOIT: Beloit Homecoming Weekend, parade and alumni banquet. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. May 27-29, downtown and Chautauqua Park.

Free admission; (785) 738-2717. SMITH CENTER: Cedar Music Festival, wagon and buggy rides, chuclcwagon meals, western music. May 27-29, Highway 9, eight miles west of Highway 281. Free admission. (785) 697-2237.

TOPEKA: "The Affections of May," a comedy by Norm Foster. May 27-June 18, Topeka Civic Theatre and Academy, 3028 S.W 8th. (785) 357-5211. TOPEKA: Topeka Jazz Festival, May 27-30, Topeka Performing Arts Center, 214 S.E. Eighth.

(785) 234-2787. KANSAS CITY, Kansas City Repertory Theatre presents "Carter's Way," world premiere of play set in Kansas Cily jazz era. June 3-26, 4949 Cherry. (816) 235-2700 or online at www.fccrep.org. QUINTER: Gove County Rodeo.

6:30 p.m. June 3-4, RoacI 58 West. $5 for adults, $3 for children. (785) 754-3821. TOPEKA: Heartland Military Days, WWII re-enactors and commemoration of D-Day with mock battles, military hardware and vehicles.

5-9 p.m. June 7:30 a.m.-4 Daily calendar on Page A2. p.m. June 4, Kansas National Guard Museum, 6700 S. Topeka.

Free admission. (785) 862-1020. WICHITA: Sounds of the Sixties, featuring the Outcasts, Moonlight Drive and the Beat, 9 p.m. June 3, TheCotillion, 11120 W. Kellogg.

$8 in advance, $10 at the door. (316) 722-4201 or online at www.i/iecot/7/(on.com. Robert Beattle, author of "Nightmare in Wichita," presents the story of his 30-year involvement with the BTK serial killer case. 7-9 p.m. June 4, Salina Public Library, 301 W.

Elm. Free. 825-4624. OBERLIN: Decatur County Museum Summerfest and Car Show. 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

June 4, downtown Oberlin. Free admission. (785) 475-2712. PHILLIPSBURG: Fesrival, arts and crafts, flea market, food, entertainment, sports tournaments. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

June 4, Courthouse lawn. Free admission, 1 -800-5432321. TOPEKA: Plains Art Fair, featuring 90 artists from across the U.S., food court, children's tent and continuous entertainment. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. June 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

June 5, Washburn University campus, 18th and Washburn. $4 at the gate. (785) 2311124. WICHITA: Seventh annual Kids' Zoobilee, featuring zoo attractions, entertainers, games, rides and food. p.m.

June 4, Sedgwick County Zoo, 5555 Zoo Boulevard. $15 a person, $17 day of the event, children 3 and younger free. (316)266-8273. HAYS: Day on the Farm, western music, food and craft vendors, tour of miniature horse farm and horsemanship demonstrations. Noon-6 p.m.

June 5, 1650 Locust Grove. $5, $2. (785) 625-6725. WICHITA: "The One Man Star I Wars featuring Charles Ross, who performs the entire Star Wars trilogy, playing all the parts, in 60 minutes. 7:30 p.m.

June 5, Orpheum Performing Arts Centre, 200 N. Broadway. $20, $15. (316) 263-0884 or online at www.se/ecf aseat.com. 29th annual Smoky Hill River Festival.

610 p.m. June 9, Festival Jam; 10 I' a.m.-IOp.m. June Oakdale Park. Admission by festival button, $6 in advance, $8 at the gate. 309-5770.

Salina Community Theatre presents the musical "La Cage Aux Folles," June 10-26, 303 E. Iron. $15. 827-3033, 8276126. WICHITA: Drowming Pool in concert, with Drykill Logic and Opiate for the Masses.

8 p.m. June 10, The Cotillion, 11120 W. Kellogg. $17.50 in advance, $20 at the door. (316) 722-4201 or online at, i www.Hiecotillion.com.

i Listing events Items for Whafs Going On should be sent to: Calendar of Events, Salina Journal, flO. Box 740, Salina 67402, or e-mailed to salioumaLoun at. least one week before the Friday of publication. Be sure to include your name, address and telephone number. PAT PUTZIER Owner, Audiologist Jourkiitl! tfieyi.

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