Saturday, December 10, 2016
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Here's What's Going On Around Here!
December 8, 2016
Holiday Wine & Cheese Reception - Robert E. McCoy Architectural Interpretive Center, 520 First St.
N.E., (641-423-1923). Open to RCSHP
members and their guests. From 5-7:30, come meet and get to know other local
RCSHP members and become more involved in the organization. Social hour at 5pm
serving wine and hors d'oeuvres. Following, a film on FLW at 6:30PM. FREE admissions,
donations appreciated.
December 9, 2016
Cornerstone Assisted Living Choir - Willowbrook
Mall, 1631 4th St SW (641-424-4002). Cornerstone assisted living choir will be
at the mall 2pm singing Christmas carols.
December 9, 2016
Off the Clock Holiday Edition- MacNider Art
Museum, 302 2nd St. SE (641-421-3666). Off the Clock is a free event and open to
the public from 5pm to 7pm. Complimentary wine and appetizers are available
throughout the event, in addition of live music by Sam Crosser. Visitors can
mingle with friends and coworkers as they explore the galleries and enjoy the
relaxed atmosphere of the MacNider.
December 9, 2016
Live music: Craig Swalwell - Lorados, 18 S. Federal Ave. (641-424-8060) .
Live music - starts at 9pm.
December 9, 2016
Live Music: St. Stephen Simmons - Mason
City Brewing, 28 E State St. Starts at 8pm.
December 9, 2016
Indoors Farmers Market - Willlowbrook
Mall, 1631 4th St. SW (641-424-4002). 10am-2pm, baked goods, frozen
berries, rugs, jewelry, potholders, honey, eggs, homemade cleaners and more!
For questions call Glenys Scloemer 641-530-0837
December 10, 2016
Memory Brothers - VFW Post 773, 1603 S. Monroe
Ave. Public is welcomed - 7-11pm.
December 10, 2016
Denny's School of Dance Recital -
Willlowbrook Mall, 1631 4th St SW. Starts at 2pm.
December 10, 2016
FREE Pictures with Santa - Willlowbrook
Mall, 1631 4th St SW.
11am-1pm bring your cameras and get a FREE photo with Santa!
December 10, 2016
Craft Show : Holiday Shoppers Market - North Iowa Events Center,
Kinney Building, Hwy 122 West, 3700 4th St. SW
(641-423-4625). Shop for your holiday
gifts this year at the Holiday Shoppers Market from 9am-4pm in the Kinney
Building at the North Iowa Events Center.
December 10, 2016
Holiday Open House - MacNider Art
Museum, 302 2nd St. SE
(641-421-3666). Holiday open
house is a fun and FREE family event! There will be children's activities from
1pm - 4pm - children will have the opportunity to meet with Santa Claus and be
able to participate in a variety of make-and-take activities throughout the
museum. This seasonal celebration provides entertainment for adults and
children.
December 10, 2016
Tuba Christmas - Southbridge Mall, 100 S.
Federal Avenue (641-423-6688). The 31st Annual Tube Christmas concert will perform favorite Christmas
carols with over 100 tubas, baritone, saxophone and euphonium musicians from
across the state. Performances will begin at 1pm.
December 10, 2016
Holiday Pops - NIACC
Auditorium, 500 College Drive (641-422-4188). From the creator of Candlelight Christmas comes a new locally produced show for the
holiday season. Enjoy music from pop to swing with large choral numbers! Shows
at 2pm & 7pm. All tickets are $15. Call or order
online for tickets at www.niacc.edu/boxoffice
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Friday, December 2, 2016
The Hats Gigging At FION Barra Tomorrow Night
Dec 3 at 8 PM to Dec 4 at 12 AM
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FION BARRA Ales & Spirits
107 Delaware Ave, Mason City, Iowa 50401
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This Isn't Really A Picture Of Clark
Our friend Clark Marshall, sort of pictured above, has an encyclopedic knowledge of vintage music and musicians, especially country and bluegrass. His musician profiles are really interesting, so we thought we'd share them with you.
Born in New Orleans, he was orphaned at age eight ..... fought 107
bouts as a boxer in his youth .... and became a barrel house 'professor'
of New Orleans blues and boogie-woogie with his self-taught piano
playing. He had settled in Chicago by the time he was 30 ... and
eventually joined a circle of recording artists ranging from Big Bill
Broonzy and Tampa Red to Eric Clapton and The Band. "Mama, move your
false teeth, papa wanna scratch your gums" ..... William Thomas
"Champion Jack" Dupree .... 1910 - 1992.
It's The Weekend!
December 1-4:
Cotton Patch Gospel - Grace Church, 440 N.
Illinois Avenue . Cotton Patch Gospel is a dramatic musical comedy with music
and lyrics written by Harry Chapin and book by Tom Key and Russell Treyz.
Performances: Thursday – Saturday, December 1 – 3, at 7 pm. Sunday, December 4 at 3 pm. Tickets $3, $10
for a family with kids age 21 and under may be found at Hy-Vee East and West.
December 2-11:
Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - Stebens Children's Theatre, 616 N Delaware
(641-424-9802). Box office open 1- 5pm
weekdays. Tickets are $11 for adults/$8 for 18 and under. Set to an engaging cornucopia of musical styles;
country-western and calypso to
bubble-gum pop and rock n’ roll, this Old Testament tale emerges both timely
and timeless. Joseph and his coat of many colors
come to life in this delightful
musical parable.
December 2:
Winter North Iowa
Farmers Market - Willlowbrook Mall, 1631 4th St SW.
From 3pm to 6pm, enjoy the good old home grown fruits
and vegetables and homemade baked
goods.
December 2:
North Iowa Bulls Hockey vs. New Ulm- North Iowa
Ice Arena at North Iowa Events Center, Hwy 122 West, 3700 4th St SW
(641-423-4625). Starts: 7:30pm.
Admission: $10 adults; child under 18 & seniors 65+ $6; military/college
student (ID required) $8. For more information: www.northiowabulls.com
December 2 - 3:
Designs under the Tree Craft Fair- First Covenant
Church, 411 S. Ohio Avenue. Seasonal wreaths, silk and fresh evergreen floral,
hand-dyed 100% Silk Scarves, ordinal designed jewelry, note cards, cotton and
wool quilted designs, tree ornaments and giftware. Friday - 10am-6pm, Saturday, 10am-4pm. A
portion of the sales will be donated to the Humane Society.
December 3:
Coffee &
Canvas - Country Meadow Place, 17396 Kingbird Avenue.
Have fun, laugh, paint and create with someone special! $30 for canvas and coffee from 10am-12pm. Must
reserve your canvas beforehand! Contact Kim Boyd at 641-423-7722 or email manager@countrymeadowplace.com
December 3:
Christmas Tea - The Decker House, 119 2nd St SE, (641-423-4700). A Holiday High Tea will be served featuring a
3 courses of scones, savories and
desserts. Earl Grey Tea will be served in antique tea cups. Cost is $15.00,
plus taxes. Reserve early for this popular event. Event will be held from 12:30pm-2pm .
December 3:
FREE Pictures
with Santa - Willlowbrook Mall, 1631 4th St
SW. 11am-1pm bring your cameras and get
a FREE photo with Santa!
December 2:
Winter North Iowa
Farmers Market - Willlowbrook Mall, 1631 4th St SW.
From 3pm to 6pm, enjoy the good old home grown fruits and vegetables and homemade baked
goods.
December 3:
Love
for the Holidays- NIACC Auditorium, 500 College Drive
(641-422-4188). Starring Darlene Love , an annual holiday tradition on the David Letterman
Show singing her "Christmas
(Baby Please Come Home)" hit song. Show
begins at 7:30. Tickets start at $20. Call or order online for tickets at www.niacc.edu/boxoffice
December 3:
Holiday Cards & Ornaments - Charles H.
MacNider Art Museum, 302 2nd St. SE (641-421-3666). Double up in
this class session with greeting cards and ornaments for Christmas. A great
time for making homemade gifts. Class time: 9am-noon. Cost: $25 public/ $22
members.
December 3:
Live Music - Mason City
Brewing, 28 E State Street (641-423-1080). Veteran Montana musician Max Hay returns to
Mason City Brewing for a show
8pm- 11pm. There is no cover charge. Hay is promoting his CD "Christmas at
Chester's". an original play for radio with was released on November 8.
December 3:
Coffee &
Canvas at Country Meadow Place – Hwy 122 West. Art Asylum LLC will be here to help you paint
a winter scene on canvas that is
yours to keep. Event starts at 10am,
cost is $30 with Mimosa and mini Quiche along with your canvas. Call Kim Boyd,
Manager at 641- 423-7722 or email at manager@countrymeadowplace.com
Bruce's Insubordination Column for December!
December, 11 down one to go on the way to MMXVII.
From the Things You'd Never Expect File, I was asked to come back to work for the company that "let me go" about 13 months ago. It's on a limited schedule, I don't really want to give up retirement completely, Saturday nights from 7 to 11. All the years I was working I called the program the Night Train, Saturday's show will be the Insubordination Train because that's what I am.
Which brings me to the topic for this month about admitting when you broke the rules and the importance of not burning bridges behind.
My first full time radio show was for a station playing country music from Midnight to 5 am. The station manager that hired me went on to be corporate vice president for the company that owned it. I left on very good terms with everyone for a station closer to home in Mpls.
A couple of years later I was out of work and searching, I applied for the News Director position at a twin cities radio station with no previous experience and was hired largely on the basis of the recommendation from my former boss who was now a big shot.
My years in North Iowa have been spent from one station to the other for going on 39 years, fired from one hired by the other, off air and brought back only to repeat myself. Now, I could have done or said nasty things about them but I remained friends with the former workers and when the time was right I was hired back by these same people. The point being there's no sense in holding grudges, and a good memory is what you want to leave behind.
What I am doing at this moment is a result of an enduring friendship with the person who is behind this website, and what I'll be doing Saturday night is the same. The person who approached me about doing the air shift has been a friend for decades as well and the employees are glad to have me with them again.
I will be 68 this month and I am so thankful for many things that have led to this point, I've made mistakes, things I might have done differently but life's about learning.
Whether you celebrate the holidays or not I wish you peace and happiness and a bright new year.
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