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March 21, 2017 • Page 19
Vermillion
Minneapolis Guitar Quartet Set
For National Music Museum
segment on Friday morning during South Dakota
Public Broadcasting’s “In
the Moment “show (starting at approximately 11:35
a.m.)
The following day,
Saturday, March 18, the
National Music Museum
will host a very different event, celebrating
Johann Sebastian Bach
and classical music, by
joining in a worldwide day
of “almost-impromptu”
Bach performances. The
Museum invites people
who can play Bach to play
informally at the National
Music Museum.
“Bach in the Subways”
is a worldwide internetdriven event, celebrating
Bach’s birthday. The NMM
welcomes students, educators, community-member
musicians, amateur or
professional — playing
all types of instruments.
People will bring their
own (except keyboards;
the NMM will provide their
Clavinova for keyboard
Climate Update
Predicts Wetter Than
Average April
by SDSU iGrow
BROOKINGS, S.D. - April is more likely to be wetter
than average, according to a climate outlook released
March 16, 2017 by the National Oceanic Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center. "Of
anywhere in the United States, the highest likelihood of
wetter conditions is in our area," said Laura Edwards,
SDSU Extension State Climatologist. "There is a bulls-eye
in eastern South Dakota that is projected to have wetter
conditions than average in April." Edwards explained
that this spring outlook is consistent with the long term
trend in the region. "The long term trends in eastern
South Dakota over the last several decades has shown
more precipitation in the spring and falls seasons," she
said. "The good news is that there is no concern about
drought development in the spring season for farmers
and gardeners." Edwards added that April precipitation
has proven to be critical for pasture, forage and hay production throughout the state. "Abundant moisture would
benefit grasslands and hay for livestock feed this summer," she said. Due to the above-freezing temperatures
throughout February and early March, the soils are now
able to absorb some more moisture. Even though many
of the state's eastern counties had a refreeze, with colder
temperatures that started around March 10, Edwards
said soils will warm up quickly after the new snow melts.
No substantial flood risks No regions in South Dakota are
at risk for substantial flooding at this time. "According to
the NOAA Flood Outlook released March 16, only the far
eastern areas in the Minnesota River basin have any risk
of even minor flooding," Edwards said. The temperature
outlook for April shows warmer than average conditions
favored to our south and eastern portions of the U.S. but
Edwards said it less clear for South Dakota. "There is
some uncertainty on what lies ahead for spring temperatures, with equal chances of warmer or cooler than
average in the next three months," she said. - See more
at: http://igrow.org/news/climate-update-predicts-wetterthan-average-april/#sthash.ET2FdRaw.dpuf
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performances). Performers will play 1-3 Bach
pieces. Timeslots are available between 9:15 a.m. and
4:45 p.m. throughout the
museum day. People will
play in the NMM lobby,
hallway or concert hall.
Says NMM Manager of
Communications Patricia
Bornhofen, “So far, we
have pianists, a cellist, a
flutist, a clarinetist, and
an organist slated to play
Bach favorites. Please
join us in the day. Think
of it as a bit like street
musicianship (without
the donation-hat stuff).
Just set up and play for
whomever is passing by.
In 2015 here, Bach was
played on bassoon, tuba,
vibraphone, viola, and
piano. We’d love to fill the
schedule with instrument
diversity again.”
Bornhofen urges people
to call the Museum if
they’d like to join in the
Bach celebrating. “And
free admission if you
play!”
More of a film buff? On
Monday, March 20, at 7
p.m., the Museum goes to
the movies, sponsoring
the showing of the 2015 international documentary,
“The Music of Strangers”
The film follows famed
cellist Yo-Yo Ma & the
Silk Road Ensemble on
a mosaic-of-music tour.
PG-13.
NMM music movies
are shown at Coyote
Twin Theater, downtown
Vermillion. NMM Curator
Michael Suing will give a
very brief intro to the film.
NMM movies are shown at
the Coyote Twin Theater,
in downtown Vermillion.
The National Music Museum is grateful for South
Dakota Arts Council support, which is provided
with funds from the State
of South Dakota, through
the Department of Tourism, and from the National
Endowment for the Arts.
Centerville Council Presents ‘Hospital’
CENTERVILLE — The Centerville Community Arts
Council, Inc., will present the comedy play “Hospital”
on Friday, March 24, and Saturday, March 25, at 7 p.m.
and Sunday, March 26, at 2 p.m. All performances will
take place at the Centerville School Gold Gym.
Tickets for the production may be purchased at the
door
Come and enjoy the cast of area residents in Bedside
Manor Hospital - where a laugh a day keeps the doctor
away. Enjoy refreshments at the hospital “cafeteria”
during intermission.
Cast members include: Matt Olson, Jacquelynn
Skotvold, Donna Houck, Brian King, Kaitlynn Skotvold,
Ally Johnson, Gabby Limoges, Katie Westra, Chuck
Oster, Jodi Childress, Jo Westra, Matt Hybertson, Laura
Ostrem, Amanda Knutson, Denise Pickner, Kristin Lambert, Dylan Olson, Kade Satter, Kendra Hotchkiss, Tricia
Eide, Zach Hunnicutt, Coral Bates and Lauren Petersen.
The production is directed by Candy Bennett.
“Hospital” is produced with special arrangement
from Pioneer Drama Service, Englewood, Colorado.
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