Thursday, June 7, 2018


2018 Winefest Week
Celebrate 2018 Winefest Week with the Iowa Pork Lawn Party at Jasper Winery on June 3, Toasting Tuesday on June 5 at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden, Sips in the City on June 8 and the Willis Grand Tasting on June 9, both at Capital Square and Cowles Commons, along with other events throughout the week. Visit winefestdesmoines.
com for updated information on all the events.
Through June 10 ~ The Principal Charity Classic
This annual PGA Tour Champions event has raised more than $13.5 million for Iowa children’s charities since it started in 2007. Last year, fan favorites Fred Funk, Jay Haas, Lee Janzen, Jesper Parnevik, Fuzzy Zoeller and more participated in the tournament at the Wakonda Club. Get a good-any-day ticket for $20, with kids attending for free. Watch principalcharityclassic.com for the upcoming 2018 final field list.
June 7-17 ~ ‘Prowess’
In this hilarious action comedy, Zora decides she has had enough and with a group of friends proceeds to take on crime in Chicago. The play is directed by two-time Cloris Leachman Award winner Ken-Matt Martin with fight direction from Karla Kash and features
members of the M.F.A. acting company of Brown Univer- sity. Stoner Theater, 221 Walnut St. Tickets are $16$26.50 at desmoinesperformingarts.org.
June 7 ~ Blended - Des Moines Storytellers Project
Hear people from your community share their stories about cultures mixing, changing and thriving in Iowa during the Des Moines Storytellers Project event “Blended.” Each speaker works with journalists from the Des Moines Register to craft their story and hone it into an engaging dialogue. Choose from a 5:30 or 8:30 p.m.
show at Curate, 322 E. Court Ave. General admission tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door, or purchase a VIP ticket in advance for $25. Learn more and purchase your ticket at DesMoinesRegister.com/Storytellers or call 515-6196548.
June 8 ~ Concert on the Prairie
The Friends of Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge are hosting a special concert event at the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge, 9981 Pacific St., Prairie City. Enjoy a wine tasting featuring wines of Iowa and a special exhibit showcasing the works of Iowa nature artists, including signed works by Maynard Reece. After a delicious meal, listen to Jonny Lipford, eight-time Native American music awards recipient, performing his melodies on the open prairie. Take a guided nature hike along the Overlook Trail. 4-9:30 p.m. Tickets are $50 at tallgrass.org/ concert-on-the-prairie.
June 8-17 ~ Pyramid Theatre Company presents ‘Prowess’
A group of friends decide to take on the violence in Chicago by becoming superheroes. “Prowess” is a smart and funny new play packed full of humor, dance and heartstopping stage fights. Tickets are $16.50-$26.50 and available at dmpa.org or at the Civic Center Box Office at (515) 246-2300.
June 9 ~ Cookout for a Cause
The evening includes games, food, generous auction items thanks to local businesses, and live music. Proceeds will benefit Iowa Kidsave, an organization that matches older Colombian orphan children with Iowa homes. 4 to 9 p.m., Granger Community Center, 2200 Walnut St., Granger. Lawn games, bounce house, minnow races, live auction, pulled pork dinner, magician, acrobats, dancing and live music. $25 per person/$50 per family cap. www.kidsave.org/events or purchase at door
June 10 ~ Celebrating Louise Rosenfield Noun in Five Stories Join in for an afternoon of stories about Louise Rosenfield Noun (1908-2003), one of Des Moines’ most transformative civic and cultural leaders. She led the way in restructuring Des Moines’ city government, protecting civil liberties, advancing feminist causes, guiding the Des Moines Art Center to become a world-class institution and energizing the philanthropic landscape of the community. A champagne reception will follow in the lobby of the museum. The event is in conjunction with the exhibition “In the Spirit of Louise Noun.” Des Moines Art Center, 4700 Grand Ave. 1:30 p.m. The event is free, but you must make reservations at desmoinesartcenter.org.
June 10 ~ Diana Krall
See the only jazz singer to have eight albums debut at the top of the Billboard Jazz Albums Chart when Diana Krall makes a stop at Hoyt Sherman Place on her “Turn Up the Quiet World Tour.” Krall has five Grammy Awards and is one of the most celebrated jazz artists of our time. 7:30 p.m. 1501 Woodland Ave. Tickets are $75-$140 at hoytshermanplace.org.
June 10-July 15 ~ Music Under the Stars
The 72nd season of Music Under the Stars is from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the West Capitol Mall (rain location: Drake Fine Arts Center, 25th & Carpenter). Free admission.
June 10, Des Moines Metro Concert Band and Big Band with Special Guest Vocalist Tina Haase-Findlay
June 17, Des Moines Metro Concert Band and Big Band with Special Guest Vocalist Jackie Schmillen
June 24, Des Moines Metro Concert Band and Big Band with Special Guest Vocalist Max Wellman
July 1, NOLA with Abbie Sawyer
July 8, Des Moines Metro Concert Band and Big Band with Special Guest Vocalist Gina Gedler
July 15, Iowa Military Veterans Band

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