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SUMMARY:Brownville Concert Series to present Strawberry Jam
DESCRIPTION:The Brownville Concert Series is thrilled to welcome Strawberry Jam to Brownville\, Nebraska. Redefining jazz with every note. Fronted by the captivating vocalist EnVee\, known for her work with Quixotic\, and accompanied by the virtuoso guitarist Clayton DeLong\, Strawberry Jam delivers an unforgettable musical experience. The shows will be in cabaret on Friday and Saturday\, June 6 and 7\, at 7:30 p.m.\, and in concert Sunday\, June 8\, at 2:00 p.m. Sponsors are Frontier Bank of Falls City and Lowell Fey. \nClayton DeLong was born in Poway\, California in 1986. Raised in Kansas City\, Missouri\, Clayton began playing the violin at age 12. After receiving a guitar for Christmas at age 16\, Clayton immediately fell in love. Avidly pursuing a career as a guitarist\, Clayton enrolled himself at The University of Missouri Kansas City\, Conservatory of Music. Working toward a degree in jazz guitar\, Clayton studied under Kansas City greats such as Rod Fleeman\, Danny Embrey\, Doug Niedt\, Michael Pagan and Bobby Watson. He graduated on the Dean’s list with a Bachelor of Music degree in 2009. \nUsing the knowledge he gained in college\, Clayton has been a professional guitar instructor for six years and performs live music regularly. Clayton has performed and toured in many different bands from the Kansas City area. To name a few\, El Robozo De Maria\, Latin rock\, the Junkadelic Funk Stars\, an improvisational funk band\, and numerous other jazz bands around Kansas City. \nEnVee is Cuban born\, Miami raised with a vintage influence\, EnVee’s background is as diverse as the music she creates. She comes from humble beginnings\, and had music destined in her future from the very start. Daughter of a professional singer and influences from Celia Cruz to Barbara Streisand\, Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald to Luciano Pavarotti\, is where EnVee’s creativity stems from. \nShe was accepted to the American Music and Dramatic Academy\, a music conservatory in New York City where she quickly moved after graduating high school. This gave her the opportunity to study vocal performance\, dance\, acting and musical theater. Upon returning to Miami\, Envee joined the music department at Miami Dade College where she became lead soloist for Juba Gospel Choir\, leading them in a national competition and tour. She began her writing career shortly after that. \nEnVee’s professional career led her to a two-year running show at Magic City Casino and The Casino at Dania Beach as the opening act for Kevin Ceballo. She performed in great community events such as\, Miami Beach Gay Pride 2016 and Orgullo 2015 and 2016 and co-created the theme song for the World Out Games Miami 2017. She had the honor of being the opening act for Cher at Hilary Clinton’s presidential campaign fundraiser with the cast of The Cabaret South Beach at The Filmore Miami Beach. She sang “The National Anthem” for The Florida Marlins both in 2012 and 2015\, and was a special guest at the Orlando\, Pulse tribute at the America Airlines Area. Envee was also invited to sing at the “Miami Rocks Concert 2016” with MISO The Miami Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Eduardo Marturet\, Music Producer and song writer Rudy Perez and Broadway stage Director Richard Jay Alexander at the Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami\, Florida. \nShe was crowned the First “Ultimate Voice Miami” and has competed in national and international television singing competitions such as the NBC show “The Winner Is” hosted by Nick Lachey\, and “Yo Soy El Artista” on Telemundo finishing top six. \nEnvee can currently be seen as the featured singer at the Faena Theater\, inside the Faena Hotel in their new resident show Sensatia and is working on a new jazz project which promises not to disappoint. Her music is for all ages\, multiple genres and pleases the masses. \nTickets are $25 for adults and $16 for students and can be purchased online at www.brownvilleconcertseries.org\, on Facebook or call 402-825-3331. The Nebraska Arts Council (www.nebraskaartscouncil.org)\, a state agency\, supports this program through a matching grant funded by the Nebraska Legislature\, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.
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SUMMARY:Tarkio summer meals
DESCRIPTION:Free summer meals for all kids and teens will begin when the school year ends. Meals are free to children under the age of 18 and adults coming with a child can eat free\, thanks to Community Services. \nThe meals will be available weekdays through August 19\, 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Tarkio Nutrition Center\, 412 Main Street. Call 660-736-5725 for more information. \nThis year\, the kids’ summer menu will be the same as the adult menu. For those who don’t want what is on the menu\, a turkey/ham and cheese sandwich or peanut butter and jelly sandwich will be available. \nWednesday\, August 13 – Shrimp scampi or popcorn shrimp\, asparagus\, cole slaw\, peaches \nThursday\, August 14 – Liver and onions or Polish sausage/hot dog\, carrots\, whole potato\, pears \nFriday\, August 15 – Breakfast sandwich\, hash browns\, corn\, blueberries \nMonday\, August 18 – Chicken parmesan or chicken patty\, Italian blend vegetables\, lettuce salad\, apricots \nTuesday\, August 19 – Sliced ham\, sweet potatoes\, green bean casserole\, applesauce
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/tarkio-summer-meals/
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SUMMARY:Fairfax Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Fairfax Farmers Market has begun for the 2025 season and will be set up at Broadway and Hwy. 59 every Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon throughout the summer. All vendors are welcome. There are no fees\, but you must supply your own canopy\, tables\, and chairs. For more information\, contact Marilyn Alldredge at 660-744-3146. \nBeginning Friday\, May 9\, the Fairfax Library will have books available for sale for a free-will donation from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. This will be held every Friday in conjunction with the Farmers Market.
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/fairfax-farmers-market-6/
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SUMMARY:Three bridges in Holt\, Atchison counties scheduled for deck replacements
DESCRIPTION:The deck replacement project on the Mill Creek Bridge on Holt County Route T has been delayed due to contractor scheduling. The project was scheduled to begin on Monday\, April 7\, but has been delayed until Tuesday\, May 27. \nThe Missouri Department of Transportation has contracted Emery Sapp & Sons\, Inc. to replace the decks of two bridges in Holt County and one in Atchison County. \nDuring construction\, Route T will be closed at the Mill Creek Bridge. Motorists will need to seek an alternate route. The Mill Creek Bridge is expected to reopen by mid-July 2025. \nOnce construction is complete\, crews will begin work on the U.S. Route 59 bridge over Interstate 29 in Holt County then the Rock Creek Bridge on Atchison County Route F. For more information about this project\, visit: https://www.modot.org/projects/missouri-route-59-bridge-rehabilitation-atchison-and-holt. \nAll work is expected to be completed by September 2025. \nAll work is weather-permitting\, and schedules are subject to change. Know before you go and check what work zones you might encounter at traveler.modot.org.
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