Sunday, October 30, 2011
WORD: When the pipe dream turns into the pipe bomb
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Jump on this, no Jive
This was a show not to miss last time -- grab some tix, quicks, Nicks . . .
Midnight Serenaders
Jazz and Retro Swing
7 p.m. Friday, November 4
Loucks Auditorium
Tickets : $5 in advance/$7 at the door On sale now at all Library Circulation desks
Midnight Serenaders
Jazz and Retro Swing
7 p.m. Friday, November 4
Loucks Auditorium
Tickets : $5 in advance/$7 at the door On sale now at all Library Circulation desks
Doug Sammons and the Midnight Serenaders return to Salem Public Library for an evening recreating the Jazz Age. The swinging sextet presents a show combining old standards and their own original tunes that feel like they belong in the same bygone era.
For their Salem show the band will draw their repertoire from classics by the likes of Fatts Waller and Ethyl Waters as well as original songs from their new album, Hot Lovin’. More information about this concert and the series can be found at www.salemlibrary.org or by calling 503-588-6052.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Here it comes
A scary preview of what's in store for a lot of American cities and counties. Especially those who think we can keep on pouring pavement and building things for cars and drivers,
Thursday, October 20, 2011
When the keystone crumbles ...Debt-crippled Pa. capital files for bankruptcy
Trash-burner, Salem River Crossing ... They both take you to the same destination (bankruptcy court).
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Seeing happens behind the eyes, not in them
SPOT THE CAT
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
One Fair World -- a Salem gem
We are starting a Nativity Club at One Fair World. In mid-October we will hold a special showing of our nativities after regular store hours. If you would like an invitation to this event, please e-mail, call, or sign up in the store. You will also receive a free nativity ornament with the purchase of two nativity sets.
We will keep a record at the store, so you can purchase these sets at different times. Our handmade nativities from around the world feature unusual materials (olive wood, recycled paper, ceramics, cloth, capiz shell, wheat straw) and interesting figures.
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Sunday, October 16, 2011
As we watch the reactions to the Occupy Wall Street movement
Judges defending Constitution must sometimes share their foxhole with scoundrels of every sort, but to abandon post because of poor company is to sell freedom cheaply; it is fair summary of history to say that safeguards of liberty have often been forged in controversies involving not very nice people.
Snyder v. Phelps, 580 F.3d 206 (4th Cir. 2009)
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Best bet tonight: Confluence Chorus "Classical Melodies"
Confluence: Willamette Valley LGBT Chorus will present...
“Classical Melodies,” on Saturday October 15, 7:30 pm, at the
First Congregational Church, 700 Marion St., Salem
Dear Friend,
Artistic Director Ray Elliott has crafted a special concert of classical music with choral works, madrigals, arias, cello and piano, including composers Rossini, Handel, Donato, Orff, and Benjamin Britten, among others. The concert is designed to lift your spirits and soothe your soul.
Tickets in advance, online or from chorus members, are $15 General Admission, $12 Students & Seniors. Tickets at the door are $18 and $15. For tickets online, or to make a donation, go to confluencechorus.org
You Are Invited
…to a special preconcert wine and cheese reception at 6:30 as well a silent auction which includes three separate coast getaways—
one at Lincoln City with a gift certificate to Kyllos Restaurant | another just south of Salishan, within 250 ft. of Lincoln Beach | and a third near Waldport (on the beach and pet friendly). | |
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All three can accommodate from two to six people. A great opportunity for families or groups of friends to pool their resources and win a chance to spend some time together. |
A fourth auction item is a 14,000 BTU Sportable Gas Grill, great for tailgating and camping. 

All four auction items will make awesome holiday gifts for friends or family.
Your Support is Needed
Confluence recently purchased a cargo trailer that was stolen two weeks after purchase. Although it was insured, the expenses of the deductible and ongoing secure storage are challenging the nonprofit chorus’s minimal operating budget. Donations for the trailer are welcome as well as attendance at this concert, which is additional to the regular concert season starting in December.
Donations may be made any time at confluencechorus.org or on the night of the concert.
Questions? Contact publicity@confluencechorus.org
Confluence: Willamette Valley LGBT Chorus
Building Bridges Through Song
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