Friday, November 11, 2016

Here's What's Going On Around Here!

November 11-13, 2016
After the Fall - Mason City Community Theatre 215 S Delaware (641-424-6424). Box office open 1-5pm weekdays. Show times Thursday-Saturday 7pm; Sunday 2pm. A man confides in a friend, in the background are key figures in his life, and they move in and out of narrative. They bring the tortured image of his mother's death and of his mother's fury with his father. These intertwining images bring back the memories of inquisition when men were asked to name names of those who had joined with them in a communism that they mistook for a better future…

November 11, 2016
BJ Huffman – Mason City Brewing, 28 E. State Street (641-423-1080). Enjoy live music – starting at 8pm.

November 11, 2016
Live Music - Lorados, 18 S. Federal Ave. 'Six Pool' starts at 9pm.

November 11-12, 2016
In-Home Business & Craft Show - Willlowbrook Mall, 1631 4th St. SW (641-424-4002). Friday: 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-3pm. For questions call Glenys Scloemer 641-530-0837

November 11, 2016
The River & The Thread: Rosanne Cash with John Leventhal - NIACC Auditorium, 500 College Drive (641-422-4188). Singer/songwriter Cash and musical director, guitarist and husband Leventhal will perform a highly-acclaimed and three-time Grammy® winning album, 'The River & The Thread'. It is a collection of original songs that connect and reconnect Cash to the American South, the place of her birth and the home of her ancestors. Show begins at 7:30. Tickets start at $20.  Call or order online for tickets at www.niacc.edu/boxoffice

November 12, 2016
Live Music – Kristy Neidlinger – FION BISTRO, 107 S. Delaware Ave. (641-529-7645)

November 12, 2016
Wine Tasting Fundraiser - Bolan Schoolhouse & Cultural Center, 4206 Tulip lane, Kensett, Iowa. The Bolan Schoolhouse will host a Wine Tasting Fundraiser from 1 to 4pm. For a $12 donation attendees can enjoy wine samples, snacks and appetizers and musical entertainment of Betsy and Tom of Betty & the Gents. There will be a large variety of Iowa wines to taste.

November 12, 2016
Flash Back - VFW 1733 1603 S. Monroe Ave. Enjoy a spaghetti supper starting at 4:30pm and live music from 7pm-11pm  with 'Flash Back'.

November 12, 2016
Little River Band - Surf Ballroom, 460 N Shore Dr., Clear Lake (641-357-6151). A blend of musicians performing great vocals of the '70's & 80's. Little River Band is considered to be one of Australia's most significant bands. 
Tickets: $25 advanced/ $30 at the door. Doors open at 8pm.

November 12, 2016
MacNider Anniversary Film - MacNider Art Museum 302 2nd St. SE (641-421-3666).  A film celebrating the MacNider Museum's 50th anniversary will be shown at 10am in the Salsbury Room. There will be a reception with coffee and rolls. The film's director Paul Micich and the museum staff will be on hand to answer questions. The public is invited to this free event.

November 13, 2016
Travel & Adventure Film Series “Hawaii and the South Pacific”– NIACC, 500 College Drive (641-422-4358)
Films that appeal to a wide audience of travelers. Beautiful scenery, out-of-the-ordinary locations, various cultures, and people depicted throughout the films. 1st Citizens Bank will be sponsoring the November film series -  FREE admission. Starts at 2PM.

November 13, 2016
The North Iowa Coin, Stamp and Currency Show- Best Western Holiday Lodge, 2023 7th Ave. N Clear Lake (641-357-5253). From 9am-4pm this family-friendly market will feature items in all price ranges. There will be 20 tables of coins, stamps, gold, silver collectible currency and collecting supplies. Dealers from Iowa and Minnesota will offer free appraisals and will buy sell and trade.

November 14, 2016
After School Special Talkin' Turkey! - Lime Creek Nature Center, 3501 Lime Creek Road  (641-423-5309). 'Parent/Child' program will include a presentation about the wild turkey and a fun craft activity for the kids. Event is from 4-5pm.

November 14, 2016
Rising Country Star Jenn Bostic - Stillman Auditorium, 1601 Third Ave N., Clear Lake (641-357-6518). The Clear lake Area Concert Association will present young country artist Jenn Bostic at 7pm. Based in Nashville this Minnesota native is returning to the Midwest to share her beautiful voice piano skills and hot guitar.

Featured Artist Of The Month: Robert Pratt

For 40-some years, Algona native Robert Pratt (AKA The Digital Chicken) has enjoyed, some might say, a "checkered" career in the arts--professional actor, corporate creative director, fiction writer, and throughout it all, a painter of chickens. 
In his early twenties, after nine semesters of college, he hitch-hiked from Iowa to make a name for himself in Hollywood. Living in a rented garage for six months, he got his first break as a journeyman actor at the prestigious Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, followed by a year of studying with world famous acting coach Peggy Feury, then the 1970 Peter Fonda film, "The Hired Hand." (far right)
 That auspicious debut led to a contract with Universal Studios, and more than 28 film and television productions, including co-starring with Academy Award winner Sally Field in the TV movie "Marriage: Year One."
In the late 70's, Bob formed a production company, Prattooth Productions, with his longtime friend Randolph Mantooth, star of the hit television show "Emergency," on which Bob had guest roles.
That led to another career, as a creative director, first in Minneapolis, then Milwaukee, then to St. Louis for Busch Creative, a division of Anheuser-Busch, and a People Magazine cover.
All the while, he was writing novels, including "Kachina Dreams," and pursuing his hobby of painting chickens crossing interesting roads, and living interesting lives, inspired by nearby people and events. This one seems pretty appropriate to us today:
Bob's chicken calendars sell out regularly, as do his prints, which are available on his website, www.thedigitalchicken.com. This is our current favorite work, but you'll want to be sure to watch the video on the landing page:
Algona's Bob Pratt now lives contentedly in a customized vintage Airstream, traveling wherever and whenever he pleases, painting and writing along the way, including a novel called "Aluminum Fever." A real free-range chicken. We think Bob has the Life thing down pat. We envy him.

Little River Band at The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake


 Little River Band was formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1975, a blend of musicians who had enjoyed success in other Australian rock acts. with good songwriting, powerful vocals, and guitar harmonies. Hit singles include It’s a Long Way There, Help Is on Its Way, Happy Anniversary, Reminiscing, Lady, Cool Change, Lonesome Loser, The Night Owls, Take It Easy On Me, Man On Your Mind, We Two, and The Other Guy. Worldwide album and CD sales now top 30 million. They also set a record for having Top 10 hits for 6 consecutive years…the first band to achieve that mark.

Tickets for the Surf Ballroom show on Saturday are $25 in advance, $30 at the doors, which open at 8:00.

Central Park Dentistry




Central Park Dentistry, 23 N Federal, Mason City, IA 641-423-4225
Serving North Iowa since 1993.
Office hours:
  • Monday:         8:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Tuesday:         8:00 am – 6:00 pm
  • Wednesday:   8:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Thursday:       8:00 am – 6:00 pm
  • Friday:            8:00 am – 1:00 pm
Office closed o­n major holidays; answering service always be available to take messages when the office is closed.

One of the best shows in the area is this one, tomorrow night: John Prine
American treasure John Prine has written songs for some of the biggest names in music, from Johnny Cash and John Denver to Ben Harper and Joan Baez. He’s won numerous honors, including two Grammy Awards and being one of the few songwriters honored by the Library of Congress and U.S. Poet Laureate. Hear him perform some of his A-list songs live at the Des Moines Civic Center. 7:30 p.m. 221 Walnut St. Tickets are available at DesMoinesPerformingArts.org, the Civic Center Ticket Office, by phone at (515) 246-2300 or on the Des Moines Performing Arts app (available for Android and IOS users).  (Courtesy: DM Register)

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Bruce's Column: November!




My column for Nowonder on a very nice day.
It's the month we set aside a day to be thankful. A day doesn't seem long enough, it should be a week, or all month or we could just be thankful every day...
Of all the things in life over which we have no control where and when we are born is the big one. If you've seen the movie Men In Black 3 you know my favorite character, the little guy who could see the outcome of various realities.
This makes sense to me. A small thing can have monumental consequences, so you're being thankful for the choice you made.or wishing things had turned out differently.
To steal from the Lennon/Cartney songbook from In My Life "there are places I remember some have gone and some remain" the places I have been and the people who were meant to come into my life, "some are dead and some are living, in my life I've loved them all".
The sad thing about aging is that the ones you love do too...but I have made so many friends that have entered my life to be grateful for it makes me happy to think about the times we shared.
I am thankful for the life I am living after all the years, going on 39 in North Iowa, my family and friends and the association with the people I have worked along side and for, and being able in a way to keep in contact with a number of you.
I will do my best to be thankful for what I have every day.
Have a good month, check with you in Distemper...61 days to 2017.

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Bruce's Column For October, Since We Were Offline Then

 
Life in a Northern (Iowa) town, I never thought I'd ever pay attention to the cost of propane...
My column for October
My 50th high school reunion last month stirred some memories of 1966-a half century ago.
If you have seen the special on The 60's you know it was ten years of change in so many ways, mostly after '66.
Looking through the yearbook at the little black and white posed picture with the suit coat, white shirt and tie. If you were daring you wore a turtleneck sweater. There was a dress code that was strictly adhered to boy's hair could not cover the top of the ears or go over the collar in back. No jeans could be worn. Girls had it just as bad, skirts had to be inches below their knees and no pants allowed. 1967 was the year that things turned around, dress codes were among the first changes, students began to expect to have a voice in their schools from high schools and most notably the college campuses, a movement that became nationwide.
1966 was a non election year with LBJ taking over after JFK'S assassination, Vietnam wasn't daily news and in the Minneapolis Suburb of Robbinsdale life wasn't bad.
And then there was the draft...
That's not something for discussion here, but suffice it to say it changed everything.
From high school dress code to Navy dress code to radio school with dress code...is it any wonder I turned out as I did?
I think of all the things my Aunt Helen has seen in her 101 years and wonder what may be when I'm her age.
I hope you're taking a look through our website and watching for the Song of the Day. Have a safe October, I'll see what goes on between now and then.

What’s Happening in Mason City & North Iowa Sept. 6 – Sept 13

September 7-9, 2018 Mason City Civil War Reenactment – East Park, located at the corner of East State Street and South Virginia Ave. ...