[Vision2020] Free Public Activities at the Moscow Food Co-op in June

Bill London london at moscow.com
Sun May 25 13:45:16 PDT 2008


> *Free Public Activities at the Moscow Food Co-op in June*
> * *
> *Art*
> The Moscow Food Co-op is a proud participant in Moscow’s Artwalk, a yearly 
> festival if art in which over 30 businesses and artists participate from 
> June 13 through September 11. This year the Co-op welcomes photographer 
> Donal Wilkinson who will display his work in the Co-op’s deli gallery. The 
> opening reception is from 5–8 p.m., Friday, June 13, and the show runs 
> through July 31. Wilkinson, who takes families and children on wilderness 
> trips throughout the Western United States with the non-profit 
> organization Adventure Learning Camps, will be showing photographs of 
> children in nature.
>
> *Music*
> The Moscow Food Co-op’s Tuesday Night Music Series concerts are held every 
> Tuesday from 5-7 p.m. The free, outdoor live music performances coincide 
> with the Co-op’s Tuesday Grower’s Market in the parking lot, which runs 
> every Tuesday from 4–6 p.m.
> The Co-op’s popular ‘Hot off the Grill” offers grilled dinner specials 
> outdoors every Tuesday from 5–7 p.m. The Co-op is located at 121 East 
> Fifth Street in downtown Moscow.
> For more information, contact Co-op music coordinator Dave Billin via 
> email at dave.billin at gmail.com.
>
> June 3 Crazy Chester & Miss Moses, Acoustic Americana. Gary Reed on guitar 
> and vocals, Terry Grzebielski on vocals, and Doug Parks on bass perform 
> acoustic Americana music inspired by artists such as The Band, Bruce 
> Springsteen, and Neil Young.
> June 10 Gefilte Trout, Klezmer and Eastern European folk dance music. This 
> group from Pullman, Washington plays a variety of lively tunes including 
> traditional Jewish Klezmer music and Russian/Gypsy folk songs.
> June 17 Musaique, Quiet Jazz and Pop. Featuring musical talents from 
> members of Gefilte Trout, Musaique from Moscow, Idaho offers a quiet 
> relaxing atmosphere of jazz and light pop music.
> June 24 Parallax, Indie pop rock. Piano-cello duo Brendan Bathurst and 
> Martin Watkins from Moscow, Idaho provide an energetic performance of 
> original pieces from their self-produced record album.
>
> *Co-op Kids!*
> Children and their caregivers are welcome for the following Co-op Kids 
> activities. Co-op Kids events are all free, with snacks and materials 
> donated by the Moscow Food Co-op.
> 9 a.m., June 11: Meet at the Moscow Food Co-op Café or, weather 
> permitting, at the front picnic tables for wet felting. Learn about this 
> fiber art and where wool comes from using locally produced wool from 
> SkyLines Farms (www.skylinesfarm.com)
> 9 a.m., June 25: Meet at Friendship Square in downtown Moscow to play 
> outside.
> The Co-op is located at 121 East Fifth Street in downtown Moscow.
> Contact Rebekka Boysen-Taylor, Co-op Kids volunteer via email at 
> amamaswork at yahoo.com with any questions.
>
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> Marcia Hill Gossard, Ph.D.
> Science Writer
> Areas of expertise: Environment, energy, policy, society and science
> Email: mgossard at nasw.org
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