[Vision2020] Free Public Activities at the Moscow Food Co-op in November
Bill London
london at moscow.com
Thu Oct 27 11:44:28 PDT 2011
Free Public Activities at the Moscow Food Co-op in November
Art
The Moscow Food Co-op welcomes artist Brett Lysne. The show will open Friday, November 4 and runs through Wednesday, December 8. The exhibit will include a series of screen prints on felt. Brett is Master of Fine Arts student at Washington State University. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Studio Art and French from the University of Minnesota in 2008.
The Co-op is located at 121 East Fifth Street in downtown Moscow.
For more information, contact Co-op art coordinator Annie Hubble at 882-8537.
Music
The Moscow Food Co-op’s Tuesday Night Music Series concerts are held every Tuesday from 5–6:30 p.m. in the Co-op Deli.
The Co-op is located at 121 East Fifth Street in downtown Moscow. For more information, contact Co-op music coordinator Chelsey Byrd Lewallen via email at music at moscowfood.coop.
Please join us for these free concerts in November:
November 1: Mark Mayland and Cris Peterson of Julietta, Idaho. Country, rock and blues.
November 8: Natalie Rose of Moscow, Idaho. Original and classic jazz, soul and blues.
November 15: Gypsy Dawgs of Moscow, Idaho. Jazz.
November 22: Joe Taylor of Moscow, Idaho. Blues, folk and rock.
November 29: Brian Gill of Moscow, Idaho. Original acoustic tunes and covers with a ’50s and ’60s Americana flavor.
Co-op Kids!
Children and their caregivers are welcome for the following Co-op Kids activities. Co-op Kids meets weekly and all events are all free, with snacks and materials donated by the Moscow Food Co-op. Co-op Kids! is held every Tuesday at 9 a.m. at the Moscow Food Co-op Café unless otherwise noted.
November 1: Eco Dough
November 8: Torn Paper Collage
November 15: Hand Turkeys
November 22: No Co-op Kids
November 29: Pomanders
Contact Rebekka Boysen-Taylor, Co-op Kids volunteer via email at amamaswork at yahoo.com with any questions.
Good Food Book Club
The Co-op’s Good Food Book Club will meet Sunday, November 27, from 7-8:30 p.m. at a private residence (email bookclub at moscowfood.coop for directions) to discuss “The Town That Food Saved: How One Community Found Vitality in Local Food” by Ben Hewitt and share a tasty dessert provided by the Co-op. “The Town That Food Saved” is available at BookPeople on Main Street in Moscow. Co-op Book Club members receive a 20 percent discount. The full Book Club Calendar is available on the Moscow Food Co-op’s website www.moscowfood.coop.
The Co-op is located at 121 East Fifth Street in downtown Moscow.
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