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| Sep 14, 2007, Friday - Nov 04, 2007, Sunday |
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12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts proudly presents "The Sculpture of Jeffrey Mongrain: Secrets and Revelations." Come experience the art of this contemporary American sculptor that is known for its quiet spirituality. FMI: San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts (325) 653-3333
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| Oct 06, 2007, Saturday |
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Artists and art lovers gather at the Chicken Farm Art Center (2505 Martin Luther King) to celebrate the art spirit. This freewheeling event includes exhibits and demonstrations of pottery, blacksmithing, painting, mosaics, photography, jewelry making and more. Kids get free clay and the Chicken Pickers provide the music. Check it out and catch the art spirit. FMI: Chicken Farm Art Center (325) 653-4936
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8:00 PM
The music of American composer George Gershwin abounds as San Angelo's favorite son, pianist Michael Schneider, electrifies audience members with two tasty treats -- Rhaposody in Blue and Concerto in F. The concert will be held in the San Angelo City Auditorium. FMI: San Angelo Symphony (325) 658-5877
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| Oct 11, 2007, Thursday - Oct 15, 2007, Monday |
Fort Concho Historic Landmark proudly presents The Moving Wall, the half-size replica of the Washington, DC Vietnam Veterans Memorial that has been touring the country for more than 20 years.
Built by Vietnam Veterans who wanted all Americans to experience the power of Vietnam Veterans Memorial, The Moving Wall went on display for the first time in Tyler, Texas in October 1984. Two versions of The Moving Wall now travel the USA from April through November, spending about a week at each site.
FMI: Fort Concho National Historic Landmark (325) 481-2646
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| Oct 12, 2007, Friday |
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8:00 PM
As the second installment in its Cactus Music Series, SACAC proudly presents smooth jazz virtuoso Tom Braxton. His mastery of the soprano, alto and tenor saxophones appeals to all musical tastes. Braxton blends jazz, Latin music, funk and R&B to create a one-of-a-kind sound. The concert will be held at the historic Cactus Hotel, providing music lovers with a listening experience unlike any other. FMI: San Angelo Cultural Affairs Council (325) 653-6793
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| Oct 12, 2007, Friday - Oct 14, 2007, Sunday |
The Arts at ASU proudly presents Proof, winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award. Catherine is a troubled young woman who has spent years caring for her father, a famous mathematician, who is brilliant and unstable. On the eve of her 25th birthday, she must deal with his recent death and her own volatile emotions. As the weekend unfolds, Catherine wrestles with many issues including the question: How much of her father's madness -- or genius -- has she inherited? ASU Auditorium will be the site of Proof.
FMI: Arts at ASU (325) 942-2146 ext. 244
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| Oct 13, 2007, Saturday |
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
West Texas' past comes to life through demonstrations, exhibits and hands-on activities at the annual Concho Valley Archaeology Fair. Visitors can experience Native American life and culture, Fort Period military life, the travel and daily life of early settlers and more. FMI: Fort Concho National Historic Landmark (325) 481-2646.
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| Oct 17, 2007, Wednesday |
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5:30 PM
The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts Collectors Society kicks off its new season of lectures with a presentation by Ben Breard. Breard is the owner and director of the Afterimage Gallery in Dallas, one of the oldest art galleries in the world devoted to photography. FMI: San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts (325) 653-3333
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Local singer-songwriter Daniel Makins continues his tradition of introducing talented musicians to San Angelo audiences. This concert features the music of Boston-based guitar phenom Brooks Williams. The event will be held at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church "Great Room" (3 South Randolph). Admission is $15/person and includes coffee and dessert. Concert goers may "byob" as respectful alcohol consumption is allowed. FMI: Visit www.danielmakins.com or www.brookswilliams.com
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| Oct 19, 2007, Friday |
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7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Mark Stevenson and Mickey Clark
Nashville Singer/Songwriter Mickey Clark joins forces with local favorite Mark Stevenson for an evening of memorable music at Miss Hattie's (26 East Concho).
FMI: Miss Hattie's (325) 653-0570
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| Oct 19, 2007, Friday - Oct 20, 2007, Saturday |
The Arts at ASU proudly presents Proof, winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award. Catherine is a troubled young woman who has spent years caring for her father, a famous mathematician, who is brilliant and unstable. On the eve of her 25th birthday, she must deal with his recent death and her own volatile emotions. As the weekend unfolds, Catherine wrestles with many issues including the question: How much of her father's madness -- or genius -- has she inherited? ASU Auditorium will be the site of Proof.
FMI: Arts at ASU (325) 942-2146 ext. 244
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| Oct 20, 2007, Saturday |
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
To celebrate the natural beauty of San Angelo, the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts is hosting its first annual Eco Fair and Family Day. Located on the banks of the Concho River on the Museum's beautiful grounds, the Eco Day will feature a host of hands-on activities showcasing art and nature, music, food, and fun. FMI: San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts (325) 653-6793
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7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Mickey Clark and Mark Stevenson
Nashville Singer/Songwriter Mickey Clark joins forces with local favorite Mark Stevenson for an evening of memorable music at Miss Hattie's (26 East Concho).
FMI: Miss Hattie's (325) 653-0570
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| Oct 21, 2007, Sunday |
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2:00 PM
The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts opens its doors for another season of spectacular Sunday afternoon concerts. The second event of the seven-concert series features pianist Helen Lin. A native of Taiwan, concert pianist and teacher from Philadelphia, Lin will perform a wonderful concert of classical works. On several selections she will be joined by ASU music professor John Irish playing trumpet. Local caterers and restaurateurs will provide refreshments. FMI: San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts (325) 653-3333
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| Oct 25, 2007, Thursday |
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6:30 PM
As the finale to a stellar opening season, the Chicken Farm Art Center proudly presents local singer/songwriter Don Gabbert and a whole host of his music-making friends. Bring your lawn chairs, enjoy the crisp autumn air and great music.
FMI: Chicken Farm Art Center (325) 653-4936
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| Oct 26, 2007, Friday - Oct 27, 2007, Saturday |
"Tuesdays With Morrie" is a heart-warming play that combines comedy, drama and poignancy and blends them perfectly. It tells the story of Mitch, who meets a teacher named Morrie, when he signs up for one of Morrie's classes at Brandeis University.
Throughout Mitch's college career the pair are close. When it comes time for Mitch to leave he promises Morrie he will keep in touch. He doesn't. After 16 years, they renew their friendship and Mitch's visits to Morrie become a regular thing. During these visits, Mitch begins to learn some of the secrets of life - and death. RATED PG. FMI: Angelo Civic Theatre (325) 949-4400.
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7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Fort Concho and Right Choices for Youth join forces to bring San Angelo some happy haunting in Fort Concho's Barracks #2. Because the evening is ghoulish fun, no children under the age of 12 are admitted without an adult and children under the age of 10 are not admitted at all. Come experience Halloween, if you dare!!!! FMI: Right Choices for Youth (325) 481-6170
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| Oct 27, 2007, Saturday |
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5:00 PM
Support the San Angelo Symphony and enjoy a downhome campfire supper hosted by the 'Queen of Chuckwagon Cooking,' Dorothy Douthit. Bring the family to the Fort Concho Courtyard for hayrides, longhorns, pumpkin drawing and more. Music provided by Dorothy and her 'Fiddle Fire Chuckwagon' crew. Limited seating. Reservations must be made by October 22. FMI: San Angelo Symphony (325) 658-5877
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| Oct 30, 2007, Tuesday |
Join the San Angelo Symphony for a special West Texas screening of "Dan in Real Life," one of this season's must-see movies. Director Peter Hedges, who is taking part in the celebration honoring his father, Bob Hedges, will provide introductory remarks for each of the screenings. The evening also includes a gala reception or a special dining experience at Mr. Gatti's.
FMI: San Angelo Symphony (325) 658-5877
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