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Last week we lost one of Weaverville's most prolific musical personalities, James Augustson. He wrote musicals — the text, lyrics and music. His down-to-earth style pleased the community. More ... Tree lighting November is National Hospice/Palliative Care month, a time when professionals and volunteers work to raise awareness of this invaluable system of care. More ... The Trinity High School Choir, the Weaverville Community Band and Jazz Band, and the Weaverville Elementary School Jazz Band will present a concert at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3, at the Trinity Alps Performing Arts Center. The program will feature a number of holiday selections by the choir, traditional marches and music from Broadway by the community band, and big band jazz by the jazz bands. The musical groups are directed by Randall Walker. Tickets are $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students, and will be available at the door. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the THS choir and WES jazz band programs. During intermission, the Trinity Garden Club will sell concession items to benefit the club's garden projects in Weaverville. More ... Redding City Ballet presents its fulllength production of "The Nutcracker" at the Trinity Alps Performing Arts Center in Weaverville at 3 p m. Saturday, Dec. 5, for one performance only. While most of the company dancers are veterans of many performances, for the 13 Trinity County children who will participate, this is a performance of pure excitement. More ... Hayfork will host a rare performance by the celebrated Ukrainian folk group Vishivanka at 7 p m. Saturday, Nov. 28, at Northern Delights Coffee House, 7091 Highway 3. The free performance will feature a blend of traditional Ukrainian folk songs as well as Christmas carols from Ukraine and other countries. More ... December brings the paintings of Emily Bernath and drawings of Ryan Carr to the walls of 5 Windows Gallery. Their show opens Saturday, Dec. 5, during Weaverville's monthly Art Cruise, from 5 to 8 p.m. Bernath's latest works come from an elevated perspective, suspended just above her subject matter. More ... |
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