July 2016 Entertainment Guide

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Singer/songwriter Danny Schmidt performs at Crossings at Carnegie in Zumbrota on July 22. Schmidt was named one of the Chicago Tribune’s 50 Most Significant Songwriters in the Last 50 Years.

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Northfield Historical Society

Ames Center

12600 Nicollet Ave, Burnsville • ames-center.com 952/895-4685 • M-F 9am-5pm, Sa 10am-2pm, Su 12-4pm Cultural Perspectives – through Aug. 6

Crossings at Carnegie

320 East Ave., Zumbrota • 507/732-7616 crossingsatcarnegie.com • M/T/W/F 10am5pm, Th 10am-8pm, Sa 10am-4pm Jean Formo, Anna Mason – through July 30 – Drawings, paintings, photographs.

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Lakeville Area Arts Center

20965 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville • 952/985-4640 LakevilleAreaArtsCenter.com • M-F 8am-4:30pm

Northfield Arts Guild

304 Division St. • 507/645-8877 • northfieldartsguild.org T-F 12-6pm, Sa 11am-3pm Main Gallery: Color in Common: Susan Feigenbaum, Lisa Anderson – through July 16 – A colorful and vibrant exhibition of whimsical ceramics by sculptor Susan Feigenbaum and abstract painter Lisa Anderson. Member Gallery: Out And About: New work by Elaine Schaffner – through July 16 “Small Comforts” – July 21-Aug. 20 – Embroidered drawings by Peggy Hanson and ceramic Haskell houses by Emily Haskell. Showing concurrently with new work by Karna Hauck and Katherine Norrie. Artist Reception: Friday, Aug. 12, 7-9 pm. Up Gallery: Celebrating a Year of Discovery! A+ Art Club Gallery Show – through Aug. 31 – Autism in the Arts is an art program for teens and young adults on the autism spectrum. The program provides an opportunity for participants to develop art and social skills in a well-structured, safe, social environment. F-Town Brewing Co. Gallery:

22 4th St. NE, Faribault • M-Tu closed, W-Th 3-9pm, F 3-10pm, Sa 12-10pm, Su 12-3pm A Change Gonna Come: Paintings by Siro Amerson – through June 30 Tandem Bagels Gallery:

317 Division St. S, Northfield • M-F 7am-5:30pm, Sa 7am-5pm, Su 7:30am-4pm New Work: Wood Carvings by Christie Hawkins – through July 31 Discord: Paintings by Paul Walech-Roth – through July 31 Archer House Gallery: Discord: Paintings by Paul WalechRoth – through July 31 – also on display at Tandem Bagels. Northfield Arts Guild at Allina Clinic:

1440 Jefferson Rd. • M-T 7am-8pm, F 7am-7pm, Sa 9am-3pm Collaborations with Laura Baker Services Association: Expanding Community through Shared Creative Experience – through July 31.

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408 Division St. • 507/645-9268 • northfieldhistory.org M-Sa 10am-5pm, Su 1-5pm Through the Camera Lens: Early Northfield Photography by Ira E. Sumner and E.N. James – through September – Northfield photographers Ira E. Sumner and E.N. James were part of the booming photography business of the late 1800s and were known for the quality of their work. Historic photographs, negatives and equipment on display. The majority of early photographs are portraits of individuals and groups of people but, as photographic technology developed, photographers were able to record scenes of town, landscapes, events and informal activities of daily life. Malt-O-Meal Originals – through June 2017 – The family of John Campbell, the founder of Malt-O-Meal, recently gave historic artifacts and archives which document the growth and development of the company to the Northfield Historical Society. The first exhibition resulting from this collection will showcase examples of original achievements from throughout the company’s history. Visitors will see images and artifacts showing the first plants and workers, the first customers, the first sales and products, the first radio promotion, the first new products, the first famous television advertisement and the first production facility built outside of Minnesota. NHS will host additional thematic exhibits in 2017 and 2018 before celebrating the centennial of the company with a major exhibit in 2019.

Northfield Senior Center Gallery

1651 Jefferson Pkwy. • 507/664-3700 northfieldseniorcenter.org Jan Eckhart (poster art) and Dick Zawacki (wood carvings) – through July 10

Owatonna Arts Center

435 Garden View Ln., Owatonna • 507/451-0533 oacarts.org • 1-5pm, closed Mondays Joyce Frances: Gelli Plate Prints – July 5-31 Reception: July 31, 1-4pm. Allina Hospital Owatonna Healing Arts:

2250 NW 26th St. • 8am-8pm Artists on display for the summer/fall exhibition include Joyce Frances (Zentangel), Anna Nicholson (painting), Kellylynn Robitaille (glass), Alice Savitski (mixed media), Ken Zylla (painting). Artist Reception: July 19, 4:30-6pm.

Paradise Center for the Arts

321 Central Ave., Faribault • 507/332-7372 Tu/W/F/Sa 12-5pm, Th 12-8pm • Su/M closed Exhibit dates through July 30 Carlander Family Gallery: Deb Lee Carson Lois Vranesh Boardroom Gallery: Dee Teller Corey Lyn Creger Memorial Gallery:

Freeborn County Artist Initiative Students

Paradise Center Healing Arts G ­ allery at District One Hospital:

200 State Ave., Faribault Featured Gift Shop Artists: Michael Wetteland, Joan Finnegan, Julie Bronson and Dr. Monika Lecomte Gloviczki

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Rice County Historical Society Museum

1814 NW 2nd Ave, Faribault • rchistory.org M-F 9am-4pm, Sa 10am-2pm Rice County Fair Special Events – July 20-24 – Children’s activities daily noon-8pm, demonstrations such as blacksmithing, tatting, quilting, knitting, woodworking and other crafts. Reduced admission to the museum, out-buildings free to visit during the fair. Victorian Clothing Textile Exhibit – July 29-Aug. 24 – Arleen Roberts shares her collection of Victorian fashion. The collection dates from post-Civil War period to WWII.

Steele County Historical Society, Owatonna

1700 Austin Rd. • steelehistorymuseum.org T, W, F 10am-4pm, Th 10am-8pm, Sa 10am-3pm Village of Yesteryear– through September – Guided tour offered daily at 1:30pm Tuesdays-Saturdays. Adults $5, children 7-16 $3, children 6 and under free with paid adult. Minnesota Disasters – through December – Using photographs, text and film this exhibit explores the preparation, reaction to and aftermath of catastrophe in our state. Wedding Traditions of Steele County – through December – Explore how weddings have evolved through time. The photos and artifacts displayed represent many generations of Steele County residents. Vietnam War – through December – The exhibit features an overview of the Vietnam War and shares Steele County veterans’ experiences. A slide show of photos from local veterans’ scrapbooks, several oral histories about their experiences, a foot locker with actual items that the soldiers used every day, souvenirs brought home, uniforms and more.

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And we all cried... As mentioned in my column last month, some of my art, along with 70 other area artists, Conrad comforts Constance as they make their way around Paisley Park... will be on exhibit at the Gamut Gallery in Minneapolis We will for a an art and music tribute to Prince, June 30th thru July 2nd. I am very excited to be part of honoring such always have a creative genius, who had the most impact on the Minnesota music scene his music... of any musician or industry professional in the history of our state. The sudden, unexpected loss of a global icon in our midst came as quite a shock to the world, and especially to Twin Citians. He didn’t bail to LA or Nashville - he stayed home and put Minneapolis, and Minnesota, on the map. A friend of mine, phenominal guitarist Billy Franze (Dr. Mambo’s Combo at Bunker’s), toured with Prince, and remained friends with him throughout the years. Prince kept his eye on local talent, and had shown interest in my future son-in-law, the supremely talented keyboardist Kevin Yeah, Gastonguay, whose band “New Sound Underground” ended up performSniff, Sniff... ing at Paisley Park After Dark. His support of local music was indeed far-reaching and genuine. Whether you liked his music or not, he was Rated OBNOXIOUS extraordinary and his presence is missed. Make the trek to Paisley Park, © 2016 IMAGINE ART by Sherri Faye sherrifaye.genius@gmail.com 612-250-1804 and support local art and music. “A strong spirit transcends rules.” ― Prince

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Young People’s Theater: Passages

July 29—August 14, 2016 Friday & Saturday performances @ 7:30 pm Sunday performances @ 2 pm *ASL interpretation available at August 14 performance; please request by August 5.

Northfield Arts Guild Theater 411 Third Street West, Northfield Tickets $18 Adults, $13 Seniors/Students Production Sponsor: Chapati & The Contented Cow

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Featuring embroidered drawings by Peggy Hanson & ceramic houses by Emily Haskell

July 21 - August 20, 2016 Artists’ Reception Friday, August 12 7-9 pm Center For the Arts, 304 Division Street South Exhibition Sponsor: Forget-Me-Not Florist 2015-16 Gallery Season Sponsor: Northfield News

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June 29-30, 5:30pm; July 1, 10am Arcadia Charter School, Northfield Students will perform four original scripts based on the theme “passages.” Tickets available at the door. Adults $5, students $3. Grease

July 7-10, 14-17: Th-Sa 7:30pm, Su 2pm Little Theatre of Owatonna Book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs. Presented by special arrangement with Samuel French. Directed by Craig Berg. Prairie Fire Children’s Theatre: Snow White

July 15, 7pm; July 16, 10am Lakeville Area Arts Center Performances are the culmination of the Prairie Fire Children’s Theatre week-long theater camp for children ages 7 and up. The Little Mermaid

July 29-31, Aug. 4-7 Th-Fr 7:30pm, Sa-Su 2pm Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault Music by Alan Mencken, lyrics by Glen Slater and Howard Ashman. In this beguiling musical romp, based on the Disney film, rebellious 16-year-old mermaid Ariel is fascinated with life on land. On one of her visits to the surface, which are forbidden by her controlling father, King Triton, she falls for a human prince. Determined to be with her new love, Ariel makes a dangerous deal with the sea witch Ursula to become human for three days. But when plans go awry for the star-crossed lovers, the king must make the ultimate sacrifice for his daughter. Tickets: $15 members, $16 nonmembers, $11 students, available at the box office, 507/332-7372 or paradisecenterforthearts.org/tickets/.

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Grease: School Version

July 29-31, Aug. 5-7 and Aug. 12-14 Fr-Sa 7:30pm, Su 2pm Northfield Arts Guild Theater Grease romanticizes the 1950’s American teenager: duck tails, hot-rods, bobby sox and pedal pushers. This rollicking rock ‘n’ roll musical includes hits like Summer Nights and Greased Lightnin’. More suitable in content, this version retains the fun-loving spirit and immortal songs that make Grease a favorite among fans of all ages. Bring the entire family. Directed by Joe Jorgensen with music direction by Kristin Kivell and choreography by Jana Hirsch. Tickets: $18 adults, $13 seniors/students, available at the door or at northfieldartsguild.org.

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321 Central Avenue North Faribault, MN 55021 (507)332­7372 paradisecenterforthearts.org

Church of Cash Friday, July 15 at 7:30 PM $17 Members / $22 Non Members / $10 Students Sponsored By KGP Companies Tonic Sol­Fa Friday, July 22 at 7:30 PM $20 Members / $25 Non Members /$12 Students Johnny Peers & the Muttville Comix… A comedy dog show Saturday, July 23 at 7:30 PM $15 Members / $20 Non­Members / $10 Students Presented By The Paradise Community Theatre The Little Mermaid Music by Alan Mencken Lyrics by Glen Slater and Howard Ashman Directed by Eric E. Parrish July 29, August 4, 5, at 7:30PM July 30, 31, August 6,7 at 2:00PM $15 Members/ $16 Non­Members/ $11 Students Gallery Opening and Reception Runs June 17 – July 30 Deb Lee Carson, Dee Teller & Freeborn County Artists Initiative students Theatre Camps Child's Play August 8­19 Kids entering grades 1­8 & 5­8 Registration is due by July 15 Auditions for roles on July 21 8th Annual Blue Collar BBQ and Arts Festival Saturday, August 13th 11am – 11pm Free Event Processing fee added at purchase.

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Northfield Noontime Organ Recitals 10th Anniversary Year 2016 Wednesdays • 12:15 to 12:45 p.m.

Wednesday, July 6: Richard F. Collman (organ) and David K. Miller (piano) Northfield United Methodist Church 1401 S. Maple St.

Wednesday, July 13: Rosalie Alcoser (Director of Children and Youth Ministry at First Presbyterian Church, Red Wing) First United Church of Christ 300 Union St. Wednesday, July 20: Catherine Rodland and Jamie Bobb (Professors of Organ and Church Music, St. Olaf College) Boe Memorial Chapel St. Olaf College

Wednesday, July 27: Kraig Windschitl (Principal Organist Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, and Organist/Carilloneur at Breck School, Minneapolis) Music & Drama Center, Carleton College, 110 Winona St. N. Wednesday, August 3: Stephen May (Director of Music, Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault) Skinner Chapel, Carleton College 405 1st St. E. Wednesday, August 10: David Lim (Student, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN) St. John’s Lutheran Church 500 3rd St. W.

Some recitals will include a freewill offering to defray publicity expenses. For more information, contact Richard Collman at 507-645-1357 or email him at rkcollman@msn.com

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By Sally Bell Pierce

Pan-O-Prog It’s time for Lakeville’s 50th Annual Pan-O-Prog Summer Festival! Beginning with a July 4 fireworks show, this week-long festival includes live music, a street market and art fair, various contests for children and adults, a carnival, and the city’s 49th Annual Grand Parade. Interested in joining the cribbage or euchre tournaments? Want to paint a “make-and-take” masterpiece? Have a kiddo age 2-6 who would love to pedal in the Big Wheels & Mini-Wheels race? No matter which event appeals to you, the first full week of July is a fantastic time to visit Lakeville. More at panoprog.org. Create and Incubate at Hot Spot If you’re using these lazier days of summer to hone your music skills, pick up a new instrument or work on a creative project, swing by Northfield’s Hot Spot your local music incubator Music Open House on July 9, 1-4pm. 801 Division St. S. • Northfield, MN This shared creative space invites artists –www.hotspotmusic.org seasoned musicians, amateurs, dabblers, or anyone with a creative vision – to explore We offer STUDIO SPACE their passions, expand their musical growthLESSONS and incubate their i CLASSES i EVENTS personal projects. The July 9 afternoon event JAMS will allow visitors to explore the space, enjoy refreshments and live music, mingle with other local artists and learn more about what Hot Spot has to offer. More at hotspotmusic.org. SUNDAY JAZZ JAM 2:00-3:30 p.m. (weekly) Raptors of Minnesota Faribault It’sin a spiritual experience. The Minnesota Raptor Center is a renowned INTRO TO IMPROV facility located on the University of MinneLearn to make music the moment sota St. Paul campus. With aincommitment to with instructor Martha Larson the care and conservation of eagles, hawks, Enroll @ www.hotspotmusic.org owls and falcons, the Center rehabilitates approximately 800 sick and injured raptors annually. Chat with a raptor education specialist and meet a bald eagle at Buckham Memorial Library in Faribault on July 29. BLUEGRASS AND Explore different raptors, learn about their roles in the environCLAW HAMMER ment and participate in hands-on activities BANJO at the 10:30am or LESSONS Helen Forsythe 1:30pm show. The afternoon show will be with ASLinstructor interpreted.

The Little Mermaid at Paradise Disney’s film The Little Mermaid was first released the winter of 1989. The following summer, swimming pools nationwide were filled with children belting Part of Your World at the tops of their lungs, doing their best Ariel impressions and mimicking the menacing, raspy-voiced sea witch Ursula. (I know, because I was one of those children.) Since then it seems each generation is enchanted anew by the movie. This summer kids and adults alike can enjoy Paradise Center for the Arts’ stage production of The Little Mermaid, based on the Disney classic. Opening July 29, this colorful musical romp follows rebellious 16-year-old mermaid Ariel as she pines for life on land and makes a dangerous deal with a sea witch to become human for three days. Singing fish and delightful music included. Tickets and information at 507/332-7372 or paradisecenterforthearts.org/tickets/. Vintage Band Festival Battle of the Bands A beloved Vintage Band Festival tradition is the Civil War Battle of the Bands, taking place in Northfield’s Downtown Riverwalk. This year’s battle includes the Marengo Civil War Band, Liberty Band of Iowa, 1st Brigade Band, Orphan Brigade Band, Kentucky Baroque Trumpets and the Independent Silver Band. Come watch this friendly musical skirmish on the banks of the Cannon River Saturday, July 30 at noon. The bands will be dressed in period clothing and using restored instruments in this Civil War band reenactment. Owatonna Arts Center Mural Unveiling All are welcome to celebrate an afternoon of art at the Owatonna Arts Center on July 31. The afternoon begins with the Joyce Francis Gelli plate print exhibit reception at 1pm, and will include a printmaking demonstration led by Francis. At 3pm, the Center will unveil its new library mural by local artist Lynette Yencho. An illustrator, painter, sculptor and graphic designer, Yencho created fantastical and beautiful imagery for the custom mural, which includes a pegasus, dragons, a fairy and more. Visitors to the unveiling will receive a free coloring poster created by Yencho.

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Music in the Park: Polka Dots • 7-8:30pm

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Zumbrota East Side Park 2016 marks the 67th year of the Polka Dots, who are still busy playing nearly every weekend. That is a lot of polka throughout the years. Free weekly concert and free ice cream. In case of inclement weather, concert will be held at the State Theatre.

The last days of June… TUESDAY, JUNE 28

Acoustic Jam Session • 7:30-10pm

Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm

Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Once Upon a Reader Traveling Trunk Show Presents: “Ten Pigs, An Epic Bath Adventure” • 2pm (ASL interpreted)

Great Hall, Faribault Public Library Join author and illustrator Derek Anderson for a one-of-a-kind show. Anderson will talk about “the Greatest Job in the World,” get everyone dancing to original music composed by Tom Lieberman and laughing with goofy props and conclude with a group drawing activity. Cantus Concert to Benefit Ruth’s House • 6-8pm

Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Faribault This performance is part of a special concert Cantus developed around the theme of homelessness called “Would You Harbor Me?” Their songs touch on topics of loss and brokenness, the need for home and new beginnings, and are interspersed with powerful visual images and testimonies from the homeless and marginalized. Open to the public, no ticket required. Freewill donations will be accepted with 100 percent of donations going towards the mission of Ruth’s House, which is to uplift women and children in crisis by providing transitional shelter and support.

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The Contented Cow, Northfield Every Tuesday night show up with your unplugged instrument of choice and jam – or just show up and listen. Willie Nelson & Family with Special Guest Kris Kristofferson • 7:30pm

Vetter Stone Amphitheater, Mankato The iconic country singer-songwriter Willie Nelson is “on the road again,” including a stop in Mankato. And he is bringing with him his Highwayman singing partner, Kris Kristofferson. Doors open at 6:30. Tickets $45-$145 available at Verizon Wireless Center Box Office, 800/745-3000, and ticketmaster.com. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29

Theater: Young People’s Theater Workshop Performance • 5:30pm

Arcadia Charter School, Northfield See theater page.

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Bar Bingo • 6pm

Books & Stars • 6:30pm Booker bus opens 7pm Teddy Roosevelt Live!

Northfield Community Band Performance • 7pm

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Central Park, Northfield This is a special day-long event. Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the national parks with Teddy Roosevelt. President Roosevelt will set up with his tent from 10am to 4pm. His stories and presentation are for all ages. Come meet him and ask questions about his camp. Enjoy fun, free, family friendly entertainment on Wednesday evenings June 15-Aug. 3. The rain site is the Odd Fellows Park shelter. More at booksandstars2016.blogspot.com. Rants & Recitations (Open Mic) • 9-11:30pm

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Bridge Square, Northfield Local talent fills the Square with good ol’ hometown sounds. Concerts in the Park: Fridley City Band • 7pm

Historic Central Park, Faribault For more than 50 years the Fridley City Band has been a community band that attracts professional players and gifted amateurs. The band members have formed a specialty band that plays arrangements from Germany. Traditional Irish Music Session • 
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Rueb ‘n’ Stein, Northfield A gathering of musicians and listeners in a relaxed, informal setting. Along with the music enjoy conversation, camaraderie and perhaps even a few Irish dance steps. Jason Paulson • 7-11pm

Commanders Coffee • 10am

Northfield VFW Have coffee with some of the bravest veterans of foreign wars. Public welcome. J. Brando • 5-8pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls An acoustic duo with Brandon Messmer and Jay Doughty. Over the last 20 years, along with playing acoustic shows in coffee houses and small venues, Messmer has played and sung in numerous rock and alternative bands performing covers and original compositions. Recent highlights include shows at Thursdays on First and Down By the Riverside with his former band Spindrift. Doughty has been playing in various groups around Rochester since moving there in 2003. He recently recorded three original songs with his band 15 Blackbirds, who will perform this August at Thursdays on First. Doughty does solo acoustic shows as well as the J. Brando duo when not gigging with 15 Blackbirds. Theater: Young People’s Theater Workshop Performance • 5:30pm

Arcadia Charter School, Northfield See theater page.

11 @ 7 Concert Series: Breakthrough, Light 45 • 6pm

Owatonna Central Park Breakthrough performs at 6pm followed by contemporary Christian group Light45 at 7pm. Breakthrough presents powerful vocals, catchy melodies, soaring guitar solos and heartfelt lyrics. They come with a message for the masses: love.

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield Jason Paulson is not your average country artist. He trades the glitz and gloss of contemporary country radio for an honest storytelling. You may know him from his regionally popular band Grayson. On the Lily PADio. Cancelled if bad weather. Zachary Scot Johnson • 8pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield Zachary Scot Johnson has the smooth guitar lines of James Taylor, the spunk of Joni Mitchell, the vocals of Elvis Costello and the songwriting ability of all three. Johnson’s music has had him touring nonstop since 2001 and has brought him to stages of all sizes across the country and onto multiple NBC, CBS, ABC and FOX morning and evening shows, radio and more. His repertoire covers a wide range of styles and genres, from folk to jazz, rock to spoken word, blues to pop, country to a cappella, gospel to instrumental and more. FRIDAY, JULY 1 Theater: Young People’s Theater Workshop Performance • 10am

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Faribault Public Library Presented by River Bend Nature Center. Come get up close and personal to some extraordinary reptiles and amphibians. Meet some friendly critters and learn fun facts. Cannon Valley Fair • 11am-11pm

Cannon Falls Featuring the Cock-A-Doodle Zoo, amusement rides, 4H exhibit, Jackpot Beef Show and Battle of the Bands. July 1-4. More at cannonvalleyfair.org. Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm

Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Movie Night • 5pm (kids), 7:30pm (adults)

The HideAway Coffeehouse and Wine Bar, Northfield Each Friday join the HideAway family for a free movie night, with a kids’ movie at 5pm and a 7:30pm movie for adults. Free popcorn. Kirk & Low • 5-7:30pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Musical barnstormers Jim Kirkendall and Stevie Low. One is folk, the other is quite a bit of rock and roll. Each presents his own solo set and each draws from a deeper reservoir of experience. Kirkendall spent time as a full-time musician, playing coffeehouses and folk clubs across the US and Canada. Low worked his way across the US and Canada performing in clubs and on concert stages. In 2011 he was inducted into the Iowa Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Buzzards. Both offer original material as well as classic covers.

Ashes for April • 5:30-8:30pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Four guys, six acoustic instruments and retro pop songs. Includes Lincoln Ashbury (acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals), Chubby Ashton (upright bass, vocals), Rocco C’Ash (drums, percussion) and Mickey Mash (acoustic guitar, banjo, vocals). Kara-Croaky • 7-11pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield Texas Hold ‘Em • 8pm

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Terry Lee Goffee: The Ultimate Johnny Cash Tribute • 8pm

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Mother Banjo and Ben Cook-Feltz • 8pm

Northfield Farmers Market • 9-11am

Tavern Lounge, Northfield Ellen Stanley presents lively originals and unique covers of songs that she calls “pub gospel.” Hailed for her poetic songwriting and powerful vocals, Stanley has won the praise of such artists as Josh Ritter and John Gorka. An engaging live performer, Mother Banjo weaves humorous stories with fun covers and her own material. Mother Banjo has been featured nationally on CMT.com, SiriusXM Radio and National Public Radio. She is also a regular on Minnesota Public Radio’s 89.3 The Current. Joining Mother Banjo is her husband Ben Cook-Feltz, who returns to the Tavern in support of his critically acclaimed CD release, She Doesn’t Believe Me, featured on 89.3 The Current and locally on KYMN Radio. A consummate entertainer, Cook-Feltz’s musical stylings call to mind artists like Paul Simon, Billy Joel and Ben Folds. Mark Grim • 8-10pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield “Some songs old, some songs new, some songs country, some songs blues.” With a voice that brings to mind Gordon Lightfoot he artfully picks and strums through songs ranging from the Beatles’ Blackbird to Warren Zevon’s Poor, Poor Pitiful Me. His own songs I Still Can’t See, Me and My Tattoo and Easy Money will give you cause to reflect – and laugh – at the real life characters that are portrayed. DJ • 9-11pm

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Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Riverwalk Market Fair • 9am-1pm

Bridge Square, Northfield A combined artists and farmers market. Local and organic farm produce, art and fine craft, artisan foods and Northfield’s favorite bread and pastries. Weekly mix of entertainment and youth activities ranges from hammer dulcimer music to breakdancing. New vendors welcome. Riverwalk: The Art of a Summer Saturday. More at RiverWalkMarketFair.org. Cannon Valley Fair • 10am-12:30am

Cannon Falls Featuring the Cock-A-Doodle Zoo, Kid Power Pedal Tractor Pull, amusement rides, fire truck and police on display, Ravae painting, crafts, Lyndon Peterson One-Man Band, minnow races, 4H and FFA shows, magic show and Whiskey Stone Band (9pm12:30am). July 1-4. More at cannonvalleyfair.org. Relativity • 1:30-4:30pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Voted one of the best bands in Northfield, Relativity is a duo that combines vocals, guitar, mandolin, harmonica and percussion to create a fun evening of music. They pack a request list of a couple hundred songs – from covers of current music like the Avett Brothers and the Lumineers, to classic and folk rock such as Fleetwood Mac and the Indigo Girls.

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Bar Bingo • 3pm

Dan Israel • 8pm

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Lone Rock • 5-7pm

Upstairs Rueb ‘n’ Stein, Northfield Recreating the old country song with slick licks, choice voices and a rockin’ rhythm section, THIS is LONE ROCK. Fronted by Barbara Piper on vocals/guitar, lead guitarist Dan Dotzler and Ed Treinen on harps, this band is rounded out with bassist Doug Hamilton and drummer, Richard Hanson. Don’t miss this exceptional grouping. 7th Annual MartyParty and the Goods Reunion • 5-11pm

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Former band members reunite to celebrate band leader Martin Anderson’s birthday and the opportunities he has provided musicians to play with him over the years through his longlasting relationship with the Contented Cow. The Goods Acoustic (5pm) and Martin Anderson and the Goods (8pm) will play their brand of classic rock, country alt and Americana. There will be cake for the audience in celebration of life and fan appreciation.

Tavern Lounge, Northfield Much admired and beloved by audiences and fellow musicians alike, Dan Israel is a multiple Minnesota Music Academy (MMA) Award winner whose music continues to garner praise all around the globe. His latest release, Dan, has drawn the biggest and best acclaim yet. No Depression calls Israel one of Minnesota’s most “notable folk rock bards.” Chad Johnson • 9-11pm

Joe’s Sports Cafe, Faribault Rice County country rocker and acoustic alternative. His influences range from Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley and Bob Seger to Johnny Reznik and Travis Trill. Covers and originals. DJ • 9pm-1am

Rueb ‘N’ Stein, Northfield SUNDAY, JULY 3 Cannon Valley Fair • 10am-12:30am

Cannon Falls Featuring the Cock-A-Doodle Zoo, amusement rides, Ms. Jazz-ee the Clown, 4H and FFA shows, Schell’s Brewery Hobo Band featuring Ed Stock (noon-3pm), Ravae painting, minnow races, crafts, Flemming Fold Singers (4-6pm), demolition derby and Shotgun Wedding Band (9pm-12:30am). July 1-4. More at cannonvalleyfair.org.

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Quiz Night • 8pm

Quinn & Meyer • 1:30-4:30pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Quinn & Meyer, formerly the middle half of Spruce Top Review, perform a wide range of music including folk rock, traditional and contemporary Irish songs, some jazz, pop and eclectica. Sunday Jazz Jam • 2-3:30pm

Hot Spot Music Studio, Northfield Open to musicians of all ages and abilities, this jam is a perfect way to run through standard charts in a low-key, laid-back setting. Charts will be provided for everyone to follow along. It’s a spiritual experience. More at hotspotmusic.org. Turpentine Wine • 3-7pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield Lisa Rowland and Bronson Bergeson together form Turpentine Wine. The musical duo combines their broad musical tastes and backgrounds, which feature Rowland’s soulful vocals and Bergeson’s guitar work, and delivers a clearly authentic sound. What you see is what you get – good, honest American music. With entertaining personalities, not only does Turpentine Wine perform great music, they also make you feel like part of the show. On the Lily PADio. Cancelled if bad weather.

Rueb ‘N’ Stein, Northfield Teams compete for prizes and bragging rights. $5/team, $1 off drinks. MONDAY, JULY 4 Pan-O-Prog

Downtown Lakeville Observing its 50th year, Lakeville’s PANORAMA OF PROGRESS continues celebrating the growth and development of the community. A week-long festival (July 4-10) with events including 4th of July fireworks, dances, parade, picnics, classic car show, golf tournament, contests and more. Details at panoprog.org. Cannon Valley Fair • 10am-11pm

Cannon Falls Featuring the Cock-A-Doodle Zoo, amusement rides, Grande Day Parade, Ravae painting, Ms. Jazz-ee the Clown, harness horse racing, Jack Lucking (2-4pm), magic show, crafts, minnow racing, Ray Sands Band (6-8:30pm) and fireworks show at dusk. July 1-4. More at cannonvalleyfair.org.

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Vintage Base Ball Game, Northfield Silver Stars vs St. Croix Base Ball Club • 1-3pm

Below Old Main, St. Olaf College, Northfield See baseball the way it was meant to be played when the Northfield Silver Stars take on the St. Croix Base Ball Club. The rules of 1860 were different from today’s game, including: no gloves allowed; the batter is out if the ball is caught on the first bounce; no balls or strikes are called by an umpire (although a batter can still strike out if he swings and misses three times); foul balls are not considered strikes; and base runners can be tagged out if they overrun first base. Pub Theology • 6pm

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TUESDAY, JULY 5 Pan-O-Prog

Downtown Lakeville A week-long festival (July 4-10). See July 4 description. Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm

Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Acoustic Jam Session • 7:30-10pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Every Tuesday night show up with your unplugged instrument of choice and jam – or just show up and listen. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6

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Downtown Lakeville A week-long festival (July 4-10). See July 4 description.

Cribbage Tourney • 7pm

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The Contented Cow, Northfield An informal weekly gathering of musicians to play acoustic music with roots in the north, particularly the Nordic countries. Participants and listeners of all ages and levels of experience are welcome.

Noontime Organ Recital • 12:15-12:45pm

Northfield United Methodist Church Richard F. Collman (organ) and David K. Miller (piano). Jim Czekowicz • 6-8pm

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Bridge Square, Northfield Enjoy fun, free, family friendly entertainment. Jazz and swing music of the 20th century. The rain site is the Odd Fellows Park shelter. Dan O and Doc Anderson from Bellered Yellers with Special Guests • 9-11pm

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Concerts in the Park: Gold Star Band • 7pm

Historic Central Park, Faribault Gold Star is a group of six Mankato-area musicians who love playing classic and current country music. With nearly 200 years of band experience, the band consists of Brenda Kopischke and Lynda Kiesler on vocals, Howard Mock, Gary Pfeiffer and Frank Howard on guitar, and Brian Jentges on drums. Mock and Jentges are members of the MN Music Hall of Fame – Mock with Sandra Lee and the Velvets and Jentges with The Shaw Band. Sponsored by Bug Busters, Inc. Theater: Grease • 7:30pm

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Little Theatre of Owatonna See theater page.

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Maren Brogger & Craig Wasner • 8pm

Downtown Lakeville A week-long festival (July 4-10). See July 4 description. Amy Manette Trio • 5-8pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Jazz, blues, swing and modern. The group is fronted by singer Amy Manette Kuch. Kuch has an amazing dynamic range unmatched by most singers. She has a powerful, soulful voice but can also sing with great tenderness. Ed (Doc) Thorpe has been playing jazz and pop organ and piano for more than 50 years. Marvin Topp is the trio’s percussionist and also sings. Lakeville Sports Fundraiser • 6pm-12am

Babe’s Music Bar, Lakeville Three dollar brats and chi-town dogs under the big tent. Bean bag tourney. Cold beer and cocktails served outdoors. All proceeds benefit Lakeville Athletics Association. Harley and the Butcher • 7-11pm

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Tavern Lounge, Northfield This hometown father/daughter duo is excited to play together once again. Maren (Wasner) Brogger is back in Northfield (and married) after nearly nine years in Nashville, while Craig Wasner (best known for his work with the Over & Back Band) has decided to focus more time on playing and recording in his studio. Together, their style is a blend of folk and country with a smattering of blues and funk – resulting in a live performance that’s not to be missed. Cowaroke • 9pm

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The Confused Brothers • 8-10pm

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Downtown Lakeville A week-long festival (July 4-10). See July 4 description. Jack Pearson, Musician and Storyteller • 10:30am, 1:30pm (ASL interpreted)

Faribault Public Library Join award-winning Minnesota musician and storyteller Jack Pearson in celebrating reading and imagination with his special blend of songs and stories. Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm

Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Movie Night • 5pm (kids), 7:30pm (adults)

The HideAway Coffeehouse and Wine Bar, Northfield Each Friday join the HideAway family for a free movie night, with a kids’ movie at 5pm and a 7:30pm movie for adults. Free popcorn. OK Factor • 5-7:30pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Classically trained musicians, cellist Olivia Diercks and violinist Karla Dietmeyer, join forces as The OK Factor, a duo experimenting in a number of genres, including folk, bluegrass, jazz and popular music. Riddle Brothers • 5:30-9:30pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls With strong ties to their southern heritage, The Riddle Brothers play an eclectic acoustic blend of music styles that’s pure Americana. Their musical roots originate from living in cities nestled along the shores of the Mississippi including Baton Rouge, Moline and Minneapolis. Carey Langer • 7-11pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield Carey Langer, aka “The Human Jukebox,” draws upon his lifelong passion for music to present all your favorites, covering six decades and seven styles of music. From The Everly Brothers and Frank Sinatra, to Rick Springfield, Dave Matthews and Jimmy Eat World, plus originals. On the Lily PADio. (In inclement weather, show moves to 9pm-12:30am inside.) Theater: Grease • 7:30pm

Little Theatre of Owatonna See theater page. Texas Hold ‘Em • 8pm

Northfield VFW Doug Collins • 8pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield Called “one of the most brilliant songwriters to emerge from the Twin Cities in nearly two decades” by southernminn.com, pop rocker Doug Collins is renowned for his music both acoustically and with his band, The Receptionists. His original song, Davenport Iowa, was recently voted “Best of the Year” in the Star Tribune and his most recent album, Complicated Compliments, can be heard on KYMN Radio and 89.3 The Current. Doug Collins always puts on a great show.

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The Contented Cow, Northfield Based in Minneapolis, this former trio (and now full band) features a brass section that blows the roof off clubs and festivals. Funky, bluesy, reggaeton rock & roll is the specialty. Good for Gary/PAN-O-PROG Cruise Night Dance • 8-11:30pm

Babe’s Music Bar, Lakeville A great night of dancing and mingling under the big tent at Babe’s. Follows the Cruise Night Classic Car Parade. This Twin Cities cover band plays current and past dance hits, focusing on the newest Top 40 songs. With a seven-piece lineup, there’s no hip-hop, pop or dance song they can’t cover including Lady Gaga, Eminem, Usher and Rihanna. DJ • 9-11pm

Rueb ‘N’ Stein, Northfield SATURDAY, JULY 9 Pan-O-Prog

Downtown Lakeville A week-long festival (July 4-10). See July 4 description. Northfield Farmers Market • 9-11am

Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Riverwalk Market Fair • 9am-1pm

Bridge Square, Northfield A combined artists and farmers market. Local and organic farm produce, art and fine craft, artisan foods and Northfield’s favorite bread and pastries. Weekly mix of entertainment and youth activities ranges from hammer dulcimer music to breakdancing. New vendors welcome. Riverwalk: The Art of a Summer Saturday. More at RiverWalkMarketFair.org. Northfield Garden Club Garden Tour • 11am-4pm

Northfield All proceeds benefit Northfield beautification. Tickets $10. Advance tickets available at Knecht’s Nursery and Eco Gardens, or available in the gardens the day of the event. More at thenorthfieldgardenclub.org. Also July 10. (See ad on page 12). Open House • 1-4pm

Hot Spot Music, Northfield Check out what’s happening at the Hot Spot! Live music and light refreshments provided. Studio residents will be on hand to share their talents at music, painting, storytelling, puppetry and more. Vinnie Rose • 1:30-4:30pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Rose’s vision of more than a decade has culminated in a genre-crossing, explosive dance pop that seamlessly meanders through rock, country and Americana. Minnesota/Wisconsin locals are quick to recall weekend cabin trips to the lake while listening to Castin’ to the Wine and Lake Country. Love song enthusiasts enjoy the simple yet meticulously produced compositions of In the Air, She Dreams and My Bride. Rose’s social commentary added to his energetic performances is always a crowd favorite.

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HAPPENINGS Saturday, July 9, continued Bar Bingo • 3pm

Northfield VFW

Steele County Historical Society Chuck Wagon Supper • 5:30-7:30pm

Steele County History Center, Owatonna Featuring live entertainment. Tickets: $15 adult, children 6 and under free with paid adult. Space is limited so get your tickets early at SCHS, Kottke Jewelers and Tri M Graphics. More at steelehistorymuseum.org. Bruce Burniece • 7-11pm

Becky Schlegel with Kenny Wilson and Heath Loy • 8pm

Crossings at Carnegie, Zumbrota Becky Schlegel has a gift for taking life’s experiences and transforming them into songs that are passionate and unique. Her music is a fusion of folk, bluegrass and country that is mesmerizing. Schlegel performs with multiinstrumentalist Kenny Wilson. Tickets: $16 advance, $18 at the door, available at Crossings, crossingsatcarnegie.com or 507/732-7616.

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Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield With more than 35 years of performance experience, Bruce Burniece presents an evening of classic pop rock favorites accompanied by piano and guitar. On the Lily PADio. (In inclement weather, show moves to 9pm-12:30am inside.)

Joe’s Sports Cafe, Faribault Hudson’s style has been compared to the likes of the Gin Blossoms, U2 and the Counting Crows. His self-styled mix of cover songs ranging from the ’80s, ’90s and today, blended with his own recorded and nationally released music, has kept crowds coming back for more.

Theater: Grease • 7:30pm

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Little Theatre of Owatonna See theater page.

DJ • 9pm-1am

SUNDAY, JULY 10

Sasha Mercedes • 8pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield Sasha Mercedes is a feisty folk-rocker that draws you in with her compelling and powerful vocal stylings. Lyrical, genre-bending, thought-provoking, inspiring, catchy, easy to relate to, easy to listen to. Her new album, Lucky, is wowing audiences and critics alike and has been featured on KYMN Radio’s All-Wheel Drive. More at sashamercedes.com. Tim Sigler/PAN-O-PROG Tent Dance • 8pm

Babe’s Music Bar, Lakeville A Saturday night tent dance with a great country act who is playing with various national acts. Whether it’s George Strait, Garth Brooks, Johnny Cash or Keith Urban – Sigler plays all of your favorite country songs.

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Downtown Lakeville A week-long festival (July 4-10). See July 4 description. Northfield Garden Club Garden Tour • 11am-4pm

Northfield See July 9 description.

Steele County Historical Society Extravaganza • 11am-5pm

Steele County History Center, Owatonna Hosted by SCHS in the Village of Yesteryear, featuring old-time games, hand crafts, stage performances, musical entertainment, and antique tractor show, wool spinning, printing, basket weaving, wood working demos, a vintage baseball game, face painting, food and more. Admission is free.

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HAPPENINGS Sunday, July 10, continued Andrew Walesch • 1:30-4:30pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Singer and pianist Andrew Walesch is a new and exciting voice on the national jazz scene. Whether recording jingles, producing shows, composing and arranging, or singing as a solo artist and with big bands all over the country, Walesch is known for his unique approach to The Great American Songbook. He has sung and played on the stage of The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville and the legendary Chicago Theater and has appeared on the nationally syndicated broadcast Mountain Stage on NPR. In March of 2015, he premiered his highly successful conception, “100 Years of Sinatra,” to two sold out audiences at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres in the Twin Cities with the Andrew Walesch Big Band. Theater: Grease • 2pm

Little Theatre of Owatonna See theater page. Sunday Jazz Jam • 2-3:30pm

Hot Spot Music Studio, Northfield Open to musicians of all ages and abilities, this jam is a perfect way to run through standard charts in a low-key, laid-back setting. Charts will be provided for everyone to follow along. It’s a spiritual experience. More at hotspotmusic.org. Todd Douglas • 3-7pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield The Todd Douglas Band covers anything from country, rock, pop and classics to original music. On the Lily PADio. Cancelled if bad weather.

Oak Ridge Boys • 3 and 7pm

Ames Center, Burnsville The newest members of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Oak Ridge Boys have a rare knack of making the audience feel special and that the performance is aimed right at them. Each and every Oak Ridge Boys performance is as sincere and genuine as it gets. It’s warm and comfortable – patriotic and spiritual – filled with great energy, a full evening of entertainment with friends. The Oak Ridge Boys are Duane, Joe, Richard and William Lee. Tickets: $48/$68, available at the Ames Center Box Office, 800/982-2787 or ticketmaster.com. Quiz Night • 8pm

Rueb ‘N’ Stein, Northfield Teams compete for prizes and bragging rights. $5/team, $1 off drinks. MONDAY, JULY 11 Pub Theology • 6pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Bingo • 7pm

Carbone’s, Northfield Cribbage Tourney • 7pm

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HAPPENINGS Monday, July 11, continued Northern Roots Session • 7:30-9pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield An informal weekly gathering of musicians to play acoustic music with roots in the north, particularly the Nordic countries. Participants and listeners of all ages and levels of experience are welcome. Trivia Night • 8pm

The HideAway Coffeehouse and Wine Bar, Northfield Come with a team of four. Cost: $5/team.

Author Peter Geye • 6:30pm

Content Bookstore, Northfield “Peter Geye’s third novel is a work of great power and primal beauty, an epic literary journey into the forbidding wilds of Northern Minnesota. Geye is a masterful writer whose elegiac prose captures both the holiness and brutality of nature. Wintering is a stunning book, one that takes hold of the reader from the first haunting line and never lets go.” – Amy Greene Rants & Recitations (Open Mic) • 9-11:30pm

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Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm

Steven Schmidt • 5-8pm

Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Buddy & Beyond: The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll Johnny Rogers Band • 7pm

State Theatre, Zumbrota Crossings at Carnegie presents Johnny Rogers Band. Rogers will transport his audience back in time when you could go to your favorite malt shops with your favorite girl and dance to your favorite bands. “Buddy & Beyond: The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll” is a tribute to the music of the legends of rock ‘n’ roll. His show will start with Rogers’ uncanny portrayal of Buddy Holly and go on with tributes to legends Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ricky Nelson and Chuck Berry. The show’s pinnacle is Rogers’ portrayal of the King himself, Elvis Presley. Tickets: $24 advance, $29 at the door, available at Crossings, crossingsatcarnegie.com or 507/732-7616. Acoustic Jam Session • 7:30-10pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Every Tuesday night show up with your unplugged instrument of choice and jam – or just show up and listen. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 Noontime Organ Recital • 12:15-12:45pm

First United Church of Christ Rosalie Alcoser, Director of Children and Youth Ministry at First Presbyterian Church, Red Wing. Books & Stars: The Zillionaires 6:30pm booker opens 7pm show

Way Park, Northfield Enjoy fun, free, family friendly entertainment. Local rockin’ mellow sounds from one of Northfield’s favorite bands. The rain site is the Odd Fellows Park shelter. Plant Nite • 7-8:30pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Plant, drink and party. Build a succulent terrarium in a standing globe while drinking wine. Please allow a little extra time to find parking and get settled as the event will begin promptly at 7pm. If you would like to sit with friends, come early to reserve your seats. If you are interested in eating, please arrive an hour early to dine or you can also enjoy food and drinks during the event. Food and drink not included with ticket purchase. Tickets: $50, available at plantnite.com.

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Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Each of Schmidt’s more than 200 songs is like a bottle of fine, bourbon barrel-aged stout. He performs rich, full-flavored original tunes crafted over the last 40 years. A highly skilled guitarist some refer to as “a folkie with chops,” Schmidt is noted for his fingerpicking, novel chord voicings, use of alternative tunings and playing up the neck. Concerts in the Park: The Bavarian Musikmeisters • 7pm

Historic Central Park, Faribault A 35-piece traditional Bavarian village band complete with attire, instrumentation, folk dances and ballads. Sponsored by the State Bank of Faribault and Reynolds Asphalt Maintenance. Songs of Hope • 7pm

State Theatre, Zumbrota Crossings at Carnegie presents Songs of Hope, showcasing music from countries large and small mixed with U.S. songs chosen because they offer perfect entertainment for a warm summer’s night: folk, jazz, blues, rock ‘n’ roll, and much more. Music originating from participating children’s homelands will be part of the show. In the past, children have come from Vietnam, China, India, Serbia, Albania, Italy, Greece, Russia, Turkey, Iraq, Israel, Jamaica, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Mexico and many other countries. Free admission. Mark Ross • 7-11pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield Mark Ross has been involved in the Twin Cities music scene since 1993. As a singer and songwriter, Ross’ original style of country, rock and Americana folk has influences of Bon Jovi, Matchbox Twenty, America, The Wallflowers, Jimmy Buffet, Ryan Adams and Gin Blossoms, to name a few. His show includes a blend of upbeat covers of many genres. On the Lily PADio. Cancelled if bad weather. Theater: Grease • 7:30pm

Little Theatre of Owatonna See theater page. Carey Langer • 8pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield Carey Langer, aka “The Human Jukebox,” has a lifelong passion for music. He covers six decades and seven styles of tunes, playing everything from The Everly Brothers, Frank Sinatra, Rick Springfield, Dave Matthews, Jimmy Eat World and much more. More at reverbnation.com/careylanger.

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Prairie Fire Children’s Theatre: Snow White • 7pm

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Lakeville Area Arts Center See theater page.

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Mark Allen • 7-11pm

Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October.

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield Local favorite Mark Allen is an Americana singer/songwriter who presents a touch of country, blues, rock and a hard-hitting harmonica. His passionate performances feature your favorite covers as well as original compositions from his CD, Whiskey Sweet, recorded at the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, TN. On the Lily PADio. (In inclement weather, show moves to 9pm-12:30am inside.)

July JazzFest • 3pm-12am

Theater: Grease • 7:30pm

Tuey Wilson, Comic Stunt Juggler • 10:30am, 1:30pm (ASL interpreted)

Faribault Public Library Faribault’s own amazing Tuey the Juggler. From classic juggling stunts to brand new tricks, Wilson’s show is not to be missed. Laugh, gasp and cheer on this Guinness World Records holder and longtime library favorite. Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Paula Lammers (3-5pm) – Lammers is “a solid soprano voice who shares each song’s story with heartfelt conviction, clear diction and a sweet (but not too sweet) tone, swing where it needs to swing, energy where it needs to pop, wistful musing or upbeat sunshine as the story merits” – Andrea Canter, JazzPolice.com. A native of St. Peter, Lammers has released two acclaimed recordings in the company of small ensembles of Twin Cities’ top musicians. She can reverse the winter’s wind chill or the summer’s heat wave with songs that engage your heart as well as your ears. Sweet Jazz (6-8pm) – Christina Schwietz (vocals), Peter Webb (keyboard), David Miller (drums, flugelhorn, melodica) and Bruce Jensen (bass). Their name says it all. The Julian Manzara Quartet (9-11pm) – New original compositions featuring improvisation in Fusion, Swing, Brazilian, and Blues styles. Geo Randall (Drums), Levi Schwartzberg (Keyboard), Drew Stinson (Bass), Julian Manzara (Guitar). Movie Night • 5pm (kids), 7:30pm (adults)

The HideAway Coffeehouse and Wine Bar, Northfield Each Friday join the HideAway family for a free movie night, with a kids’ movie at 5pm and a 7:30pm movie for adults. Free popcorn. Empire Night • 5:30-8:30pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Duo Tatiana and John are veterans of many Twin Cities cover bands. With Tatiana’s amazing vocal range, keyboard and guitar, they blend a wide variety of music including classic standards, contemporary pop/folk and some campy renditions of hits from artists such as Captain & Tennille and Burt Bacharach. Car Cruise Night • 6-9pm

Downtown Faribault Come on down and show off your car, truck or motorcycle. River City Rhapsody • 7pm

Mayo High School Stadium, Rochester Premier drum and bugle corps scheduled to compete include Blue Stars (La Crosse, WI), Blue Knights (Denver, CO), Madison Scouts (Madison, WI), Blue Stars, La Crosse, WI Pioneer (Milwaukee, WI), Genesis (Austin, TX), River City Rhythm (Anoka, MN) and Minnesota Brass (St. Paul). Gates open at 5pm, show starts at 7pm. Advance tickets: $15, $22 and $29, at the door $18, $25 and $32, available by calling 507/269-8280 and at rivercityrhapsody.com.

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Little Theatre of Owatonna See theater page. Church of Cash • 7:30pm

Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault Jay ‘Jayder’ Kalk formed Church of Cash in sunny Honolulu back in 2010. With an uncanny grasp of the Man in Black’s catalog and many years of touring the United States, Europe and Asia, Kalk has returned to his Minnesota home to spread the gospel of one of the world’s most important and enduring songwriters. Tickets: $17 members, $22 nonmembers, $10 students, available at the box office, 507/332-7372 or paradisecenterforthearts.org/tickets/.

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Tavern Lounge, Northfield A critically acclaimed Minnesota favorite, Tim Cheesebrow returns to Northfield, presenting “folky, memorable melodies, interesting guitar work, thoughtful lyrics and a down-to-earth sound that couldn’t have come from anywhere but the heartland of the Midwest.” More at cheesebrowmusic.com. Free Family Flicks: “Frozen” • Dusk

Faribault Family Aquatic Center Bill and Kate Isles Band • 8pm

Crossings at Carnegie, Zumbrota Bill and Kate Isles’ voices were made to be together, as they themselves were, and this perfect pairing in life and music makes them a folk singing-songwriting couple not to be missed. Making use of a wide variety of musical styles, their performances carry audiences through a broad landscape of experiences from metaphorical worlds to small-town family stories and to zany comedy. Tickets: $16 advance, $19 at the door, available at Crossings, crossingsatcarnegie.com or 507/732-7616. DJ • 9-11pm

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SATURDAY, JULY 16 Eat Local Farm Tour

Northfield Presented by the Twin Cities area food co-ops to showcase the local farmers that bring local foods to our tables. Pick up your tour booklet at Just Food Coop. More at facebook.com/EatLocalFarmTour.coop. Steele County Historical Society Breakfast & Car Show • 8:30am-noon

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The Contented Cow, Northfield Nikki Walsh & Ben Siems (3-5pm) Lindsay Pedalty Trio (6-8pm) – Pedalty’s clear, unaffected voice is sophisticated and refreshing. She is comfortable singing a variety of music including pop, both old and new rock, blues, jazz, standards and even a country tune or two. Optimum Trajectory (9-11pm) – A jazz quintet based in the Twin Cities. Their repertoire spans jazz classics from the ’30s to the ’50s and contemporary jazz and originals. Band members include Ira Adelman (alto and tenor saxophones), Garth Anderson (drums), Jeff Gurney (acoustic and electric bass), Steve Hillson (trumpet and flugelhorn) and Tim McNamara (guitar). More at optimum-trajectory-jazz.com.

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Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Mike Bruno spent the better part of the past 20 years playing shows in the Twin Cities east metro and surrounding areas. He brings his unique style of high-energy acoustic music in both popular and classic covers as well as originals. Recently Bruno partnered with guitarist Steve Jorisson and percussionist Paul McDonald to form the Flannel Brothers with a focus on the Americana genre and a high emphasis on blended harmony vocals. Bar Bingo • 3pm

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Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield After cutting his teeth with various college bands and acoustic duos, Dave Hudson made his way through the Minneapolis music scene writing and singing his own blend of melodic acoustic-rock music. His style has been compared to the likes of the Gin Blossoms, U2 and the Counting Crows. His self-styled mix of cover songs ranging from the ’80s, ’90s and today, blended with his own recorded and nationally released music, has kept crowds coming back for more. On the Lily PADio. (In inclement weather, show moves to 9pm-12:30am inside.) Theater: Grease • 7:30pm

Little Theatre of Owatonna See theater page. Kirk & Low • 8pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield Kirk & Low (Jim Kirkendall and Stevie Low) are self-proclaimed musical barnstormers. One is folk, the other is quite a bit rock and roll. Each presents his own solo set and draws from a deep reservoir of experience. Kirkendall spent time as a full-time musician, playing coffee houses and folk clubs across the U.S. and Canada. Low worked his way across America and Canada performing in clubs and on concert stages. In 2011 he was inducted into the Iowa Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Buzzards. Expect an eclectic evening of original material and classic covers.

Drive South • 8pm-12am

Johnny Angels Chicago Eatery, Dennison An acoustic trio performing eclectic folk and slices of American music fused from folk, country, rhythm and blues and rock and roll. These honestly sung songs from the heart result in real music for real people. Mark Jeunermann, Mark Hedenstrom and Scott Cummings have been actively involved in the music scene for more than 20 years. With backgrounds rooted in stage, songwriting and recording they look to paint a picture of real people striving for depth, beauty and emotion, creating a tone of genuine heartache and joy that brings about meaning in life. Drive South invites you to come sit a spell and hear narrative songs and ballads, as the trio spins tales with wit and charm. Carey Langer • 9-11pm

Joe’s Sports Cafe, Faribault Carey Langer, aka “The Human Jukebox,” draws upon his lifelong passion for music to present your favorites, covering six decades and seven styles of music. From The Everly Brothers and Frank Sinatra, to Rick Springfield, Dave Matthews and Jimmy Eat World, plus originals. DJ • 9pm-1am

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HAPPENINGS Saturday, July 16, continued Dave Lambert & the Motivators • 9:30pm

Chuggers Bar & Grill, Cannon Falls Dave Lambert and Donna Dahl are joined by Mike Nadeau on keys and vocals with John Linberg on bass. Their music is laced with vocal harmonies and musicianship that excels. SUNDAY, JULY 17 Cannon Falls Wine and Art Festival 11am-5pm

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Hannah’s Bend Park, Cannon Falls More than 60 talented artists and 12 Minnesota wineries. This is the largest wine festival of this type in the state. Sample and purchase wines from some of the state’s best wineries. Admission: free, tastings: $25.

Jagged Ease • 12-3pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Regulars on the southern Minnesota music scene, Jagged Ease is an acoustic duo playing originals and covering many genres from easy-going lounge to blues-driven ballads. More at jaggedease.com. Little Theatre of Owatonna See theater page.

The Contented Cow, Northfield Bingo • 7pm

Carbone’s, Northfield Cribbage Tourney • 7pm

Northfield VFW

Northern Roots Session • 7:30-9pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield An informal weekly gathering of musicians to play acoustic music with roots in the north, particularly the Nordic countries. Participants and listeners of all ages and levels of experience are welcome. TUESDAY, JULY 19 Rice County Fair

Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault Featuring daily free entertainment including Mitchell Marionettes, Tuey the Juggler, Brodini Family Comedy/Magic Show and more. Rice County Fair Queen Coronation (7pm) on the Midway Stage, free admission. Free fair admission. Daily parking $5. Full-fair parking $20. More at ricecountyfair.net. July 19-24. Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm

Artist Reception • 4:30-6pm

Sunday Jazz Jam • 2-3:30pm

Hot Spot Music Studio, Northfield Open to musicians of all ages and abilities, this jam is a perfect way to run through standard charts in a low-key, laid-back setting. Charts will be provided for everyone to follow along. It’s a spiritual experience. More at hotspotmusic.org. Chad Johnson • 3-7pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield Rice County country rocker and acoustic alternative. His influences range from Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley and Bob Seger to Johnny Reznik and Travis Trill. Covers and originals. On the Lily PADio. Cancelled if bad weather. Harrison Street Band • 3:30-6:30pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls A Twin Cities-based blues and rock band that knows how to put a smile on your face by adding a little sass to that Minnesota nice. Lead singer Erin McCawley likes dancing as much as she likes singing. You can’t help but tap your toes when Joey Gagliardi starts wailing on the blues harp or slaying it on the guitar. Add in the groove of the upright and downright bass by Robb Stearns and the rhythm of Bill Whelan on the drums and you have really got something to dance to. Harrison Street Band breathes new life into old blues and re-vamps the roots. They play music that feels like embracing an old friend – there are times when it stings a little and other times when you can’t contain the joy. Rueb ‘N’ Stein, Northfield Teams compete for prizes and bragging rights. $5/team, $1 off drinks.

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Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October.

Theater: Grease • 2pm

Quiz Night • 8pm

MONDAY, JULY 18

Allina Hospital, Owatonna See exhibits page.

Lonnie Knight, Brianna Lane & Jon Manners • 7pm

Loon Liquors, Northfield These talented singer/songwriter/instrumentalists can (and do) put on great solo shows. The evening that they create together will be truly memorable. Only 45 seats available. Reserve your space by contacting ann@silvercranes.com. $12 cover (all proceeds go to the musicians). Cash bar. Acoustic Jam Session • 7:30-10pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Every Tuesday night show up with your unplugged instrument of choice and jam – or just show up and listen. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Rice County Fair

Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault Featuring daily free entertainment including Mitchell Marionettes, Tuey the Juggler, Brodini Family Comedy/Magic Show and more. Jivin’ Ivan and the Kings of Swing (6:30-8:30pm) on the Midway Stage, free admission. Battle of the Bands (6:30pm) on the Grandstand, $5 cover charge. Free fair admission. Daily parking $5. Full-fair parking $20. More at ricecountyfair.net. July 19-24. Noontime Organ Recital • 12:15-12:45pm

Boe Memorial Chapel, St. Olaf Catherine Rodland and Jamie Bobb, professors of Organ and Church Music, St. Olaf College.

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HAPPENINGS Wednesday, July 20, continued Jim Czekowicz • 6-8pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Mahtomedi singer/guitarist, Jim Czechowicz, weaves popular songs from the ’50s to the ’80s into an audio tapestry – a sonic magic carpet – transporting you to a simpler, happier time. Recall life’s milestones. Re-live fond memories. Listener participation is encouraged. Books & Stars: Everett Smithson Band 6:30pm booker opens, 7pm show

Outdoor Pool, Northfield Enjoy fun, free, family friendly entertainment. New Orleans/French Quarter music. Zydeco, blues, hillbilly hoedowns and more. Includes free admission to the pool 6-8pm and free harmonica lessons. The rain site is the Odd Fellows Park shelter.

Jivin’ Ivan and the Kings of Swing 6:30-8:30pm

Midway Stage, Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault Hot licks and stellar vocals from the great Swing Era. More at jivinivanandthekingsofswing.com and ricecountyfair.net. Dan O and Doc Anderson from Bellered Yellers with Special Guests • 9-11pm

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Jeff Dayton • 4-7pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls From the White House to the Grand Ole Opry, Dayton has been playing guitar and performing all his life. He’s been a Nashville writer for 15 years and thrives on the concentrated creative scene in Music City. His hometown roots in Minnesota and years in Arizona earned him the job of bandleader with Hall of Fame artist Glen Campbell. Chester Congdon and the Forgotten Era of MN History • 6:30pm

Northfield Historical Society Dan Hartman, executive director of the Glensheen Mansion in Duluth, will present on the life of Chester Congdon and how he helped shape Duluth and the North Shore. Concerts in the Park: Owatonna Community Band • 7pm

Historic Central Park, Faribault Owatonna has one of our region’s top community bands. The ensemble, formed in 1979, has been able to attract many area music teachers as players. Music performed includes top pieces from the concert band repertoire. Sponsored by Jane Voit, Roy & Bobbi Anderson, American Legion Post 43. Jason Paulson • 7-11pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield Jason Paulson is not your average country artist. He trades the glitz and gloss of contemporary country radio for an honest storytelling. You may know him from his regionally popular band Grayson. On the Lily PADio. Cancelled if bad weather. Wendy Smith • 8pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield Wendy Smith (vocals, guitars, accordion) is one of Northfield’s coolest female rockers, best known for fronting local faves The Zillionaires. An evening of original tunes and classic covers from a wide swath of musical styles. Maybe even a special guest or two.

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Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault Featuring daily free entertainment including Mitchell Marionettes, Tuey the Juggler, Brodini Family Comedy/Magic Show and more. Enduro Auto Races (6pm), adults $15, children 6-11 $5, 5 and under free. Music from Whitesidewalls (6-10pm) on the Midway Stage, free admission. Free fair admission. Daily parking $5. Full-fair parking $20. More at ricecountyfair.net. July 19-24.

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Lonesome Dan Kase • 8pm

Rice County Fair

Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault Featuring daily free entertainment including Mitchell Marionettes, Tuey the Juggler, Brodini Family Comedy/Magic Show and more. Professional bull riding (7pm) at the Grandstand, adults $15, children 6-11 $5, 5 and under free. Brad Boice – Elvis Impersonator (7-9pm) on the Midway Stage, free admission. Free fair admission. Daily parking $5. Full-fair parking $20. More at ricecountyfair.net. July 19-24. Dazzling Dave, National Yo-Yo Master 10:30am and 1:30pm (ASL interpreted)

Faribault Public Library Dazzling Dave Schulte is a professional yo-yo performer and highly acclaimed champion who has circled the globe since 1998, thrilling audiences everywhere with his tricks and tips, all designed to entertain, educate and illuminate the beauty of the growing sport of professional yo-yo.

Tavern Lounge, Northfield For the last 15 years, Lonesome Dan Kase has been playing his unique brand of countryblues on stages throughout the U.S. His live performances showcase both his unique finger-picking style and warm vocals as well as his depth of knowledge in the history of the blues. More at lonesomedan.com. Texas Hold ‘Em • 8pm

Northfield VFW

Allyson Road • 9-11pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield DJ • 9-11pm

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Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm

Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Movie Night • 5pm (kids), 7:30pm (adults)

The HideAway Coffeehouse and Wine Bar, Northfield Each Friday join the HideAway family for a free movie night, with a kids’ movie at 5pm and a 7:30pm movie for adults. Free popcorn. Bonnie & the Clydes • 6-8:45pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Take a step back and resurrect songs of love, peace and flower power from the late ’60s and early ’70s. The Bonnie is Bonnie Jean Flom. The Clydes are Bill McGrath and Scott McMillan. More at bonnieandtheclydes.com.

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Bruce Burniece • 7-11pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield With more than 35 years of performance experience, Bruce Burniece presents an evening of classic pop rock favorites accompanied by piano and guitar. On the Lily PADio. (In inclement weather, show moves to 9pm-12:30am inside.)

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Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault Tonic Sol-Fa returns to the Paradise for their welcomed annual visit. With passionate performances, warm stage presence and a new CD titled Original, this renowned a cappella trio from Minnesota continues to bring fresh vibes to vocal music. Tickets: $20 members, $25 nonmembers, $12 students, available at the box office, 507/332-7372 or paradisecenterforthearts.org/tickets/. Danny Schmidt • 8pm

Crossings at Carnegie, Zumbrota Named one of the Chicago Tribune’s 50 Most Significant Songwriters in the Last 50 Years, Austin, Texas-based singer/songwriter Danny Schmidt has amassed a cult Photo Chris Carson following for his stunningly poetic, poignant imagery. Schmidt performs with just his voice, acoustic guitar and acute commentary. Tickets: $16 advance, $18 at the door, available at Crossings, crossingsatcarnegie.com or 507/732-7616.

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July 6 • Bridge Square

Jazz and Swing Music

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Zydeco, Blues, Hillbilly Hoedowns. Free harmonica lessons. Local band with rockin’ mellow sounds

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RAD Zoo

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July 27 • Way Park Yo-yo master.

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Reptile & Amphibian Discovery Zoo

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Nici Peper • 1:30-4:30pm

Rice County Fair

Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault Featuring daily free entertainment including Mitchell Marionettes, Tuey the Juggler, Brodini Family Comedy/Magic Show and more. NTPA Truck & Tractor Pull (6:30pm), adults $15, children 6-11 $5, 5 and under free. Music from Sherwin Linton (7pm) on the Midway Stage, free admission. Free fair admission. Daily parking $5. Full-fair parking $20. More at ricecountyfair.net. July 19-24. Northfield Farmers Market • 9-11am

Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Riverwalk Market Fair • 9am-1pm

Bridge Square, Northfield A combined artists and farmers market. Local and organic farm produce, art and fine craft, artisan foods and Northfield’s favorite bread and pastries. Weekly mix of entertainment and youth activities ranges from hammer dulcimer music to breakdancing. New vendors welcome. Riverwalk: The Art of a Summer Saturday. More at RiverWalkMarketFair.org.

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New Moon Trio • 6-8pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Here’s a taste of 100 years of eclectic Americana, random requests and spontaneous harmonies featuring Doug Hamilton (bass), Lance Heisler (drums), Justin London (guitar) and Carrie Jennings (vocals). Obviously they can’t count, but you’ll like the music. Tim Howe • 7-11pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield Silky vocals, melodic lines and acoustic guitar. Howe’s been compared to Jason Mraz, Gavin Degraw, Bruno Mars, John Mayer and Howie Day. On the Lily PADio. (In inclement weather, show moves to 9pm-12:30am inside.) Johnny Peers & the Muttville Comix • 7:30pm

Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault A comedy dog show. A slapstick comedy act like no other. Peers leads more than a dozen rescue dogs through challenging and hilarious tricks as he plays the straight man role in this wonderful show. Johnny Peers and the Muttville Comix have appeared in Ringling Brothers & Barnum and Bailey Circus and on the David Letterman show as well as at theaters and festivals around the country. Tickets: $15 members, $20 nonmembers, $10 students, available at the box office, 507/332-7372 or paradisecenterforthearts.org/tickets/. Jivin’ Ivan and the Kings of Swing • 7:30-11:30pm

Signature Bar and Grill Dining Room, Faribault Hot licks and stellar vocals from the great Swing Era – and dancing! No cover. More at jivinivanandthekingsofswing.com and sigbarandgrill.com. Paul Seeba • 8pm

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Tavern Lounge, Northfield The Tavern is very pleased to welcome back acclaimed singer/songwriter Paul Seeba. His debut album, Mitchell Yards, was recorded at Sparta Sound in Eveleth, MN, and mastered by John Golden (Chris Isaak, John Hiatt). Americana UK wrote: “This is a record full of that space, steeped in the beauty of North American music, true Americana, blues and that white Catholic work ethic. Its veins are full of Neil Young, Chuck Berry walking hand and hand … Records like this are the reason we do this site, it is exactly that thing we call Americana.” Seeba’s songs involve catchy melodies, strong harmonies and the interplay of acoustic/electric guitar layers that definitely fall into a roots rock genre – with impressionistic lyrics that often weave together a narrative honoring our Northern heritage. More at paulseeba.com.

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Cassie and the Bobs Present: Patsy Cline • 8pm

State Theatre, Zumbrota Crossings at Carnegie presents Cassie and the Bobs performing the music of Patsy Cline with impressive authenticity. Fans of that early Nashville sound won’t want to miss “The Music and Magic of Patsy Cline.” Tickets: $18 advance, $20 at the door, available at Crossings, crossingsatcarnegie.com or 507/732-7616. Bruce Burniece • 9-11pm

Buffalo Gals • 6-8pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Quiz Night • 8pm

Rueb ‘N’ Stein, Northfield Teams compete for prizes and bragging rights. $5/team, $1 off drinks. MONDAY, JULY 25 Pub Theology • 6pm

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Joe’s Sports Cafe, Faribault With more than 35 years of performance experience, Bruce Burniece presents an evening of classic pop rock favorites accompanied by piano and guitar.

Bingo • 7pm

Mr. Go • 9-11pm DJ • 9pm-1am

Rueb ‘N’ Stein, Northfield

The Contented Cow, Northfield An informal weekly gathering of musicians to play acoustic music with roots in the north, particularly the Nordic countries. Participants and listeners of all ages and levels of experience are welcome.

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Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm

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Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault Featuring daily free entertainment including Mitchell Marionettes, Tuey the Juggler, Brodini Family Comedy/Magic Show and more. Kids’ Power Wheels (4pm) and Demolition Derby (4:30pm), adults $15, children 6-11 $5, 5 and under free. 4H Parade of Champions (4pm) on the Midway Stage, free admission. Free fair admission. Daily parking $5. Full-fair parking $20. More at ricecountyfair.net. July 19-24. Secret Garden Tour • 10am-4pm

Owatonna Arts Center Tickets available at Kottke Jewelry or Owatonna Arts Center. Joel Kachel • 1:30-4:30pm

Carbone’s, Northfield Cribbage Tourney • 7pm

Northfield VFW

Northern Roots Session • 7:30-9pm

Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Acoustic Jam Session • 7:30-10pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Every Tuesday night show up with your unplugged instrument of choice and jam – or just show up and listen. FUSED AND INFUSED OLIVE OILS – THE PERFECT FLAVOR AESTHETIC AUTHENTIC TRADITIONAL-STYLE BALSAMIC VINEGAR MADE IN MODENA ITALY -----------STARTING AS LOW AS $6.00

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Original singer/songwriter. A child of the new acoustic pop rock wave with an engaging stage presence and lively music. This high-energy acoustic guitar player will be sure to have you off your seat and wanting more. Drive South • 3-7pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield An acoustic trio performing eclectic folk and slices of American music fused from folk, country, rhythm and blues and rock and roll. These honestly sung songs from the heart result in real music for real people. Mark Jeunermann, Mark Hedenstrom and Scott Cummings have been actively involved in the music scene for more than 20 years. With backgrounds rooted in stage, songwriting and recording, Drive South invites you to come sit a spell and hear narrative songs and ballads, as the trio spins tales with wit and charm. On the Lily PADio. Cancelled if bad weather. Todd Thompson Band • 4-6pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield Local acoustic music.

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 27

Local Author Feature: Marty Duncan “Old Myths, New History” • 2-4pm

Noontime Organ Recital • 12:15-12:45pm

Music and Drama Center, Carleton College Kraig Windschitl, Principal Organist, Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, and Organist/Carilloneur at Breck School, Minneapolis. Books & Stars: Dazzling Dave 6:30pm booker opens, 7pm show

Rice County Historical Society Continuing series featuring local authors. Marty Duncan, graduate of Faribault High School Class of 1961, will read from his two newest books, The Pilot’s Mate and Shin’ar, My Love. Book signing to follow. Fred the Bear • 5-8pm

Way Park, Northfield Enjoy fun, free, family friendly entertainment. Yo-Yo master with all kinds of tricks, who incorporates science into his show. The rain site is the Odd Fellows Park shelter. Rants & Recitations (Open Mic) • 9-11:30pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Fred the Bear plays original material from Northfield’s very own Ray Coudret. FTB’s music reflects upon life’s promises and disappointments with a back-beat of driving rhythms. Mixed between original songs is a blend of adult alternative covers. Bruce Burniece • 7-11pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield Bruce Burniece presents an evening of classic pop rock favorites accompanied by piano and guitar. On the Lily PADio. Cancelled if bad weather.

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Crazy Daze • Stores open at 7am

Northfield City-wide bargains and sidewalk sales galore, tasty food specials and fun activities throughout the day. See pages 24-26 for Entertainment Guide supporter specials. More at northfieldchamber.com.

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Various Locations, Northfield & Beyond Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Vintage Band Festival July 28-31. 4 days, 30 bands, 100 concerts. For a full event schedule and commemorative program ($5), stop by the VBF Headquarters at 17 Bridge Square or visit vintagebandfestival.org. Highlights include: and Festiv Main Stage, Bridge Square, Northfield eB Newberry’s Victorian Cornet Band • 7pm Banda La Verdadera • 8pm Northfield Hospital rt hfield, M Original Drachenfelser Musikanten • 12pm Orphan Brigade Band • 2pm The Contented Cow, Northfield Kentucky Baroque (Lunch, Listen and Learn ) • 12-1pm Original Drachenfelser Musikanten • 5pm Northfield Retirement Community Chapel Newberry’s Victorian Cornet Band • 2pm WindWorks Quintet • 3pm The Rueb ‘n’ Stein, Northfield Ameriikan Poijat • 5pm Independent Silver Band • 9pm

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Raptors of Minnesota • 10:30am and 1:30pm (ASL interpreted)

Faribault Public Library Presented by Minnesota Raptor Center. Explore the different raptors found in Minnesota and their role in the environment. A raptor education specialist will bring three live raptors and a variety of hands-on props and activities making this program a complete educational experience. Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm

Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Ray Coudret and Friends • 5-11pm

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Movie Night • 5pm (kids), 7:30pm (adults)

The HideAway Coffeehouse and Wine Bar, Northfield Each Friday join the HideAway family for a free movie night, with a kids’ movie at 5pm and a 7:30pm movie for adults. Free popcorn. Third Wheel Project with Chris Snyder • 5:30-8:30pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Featuring Chris Snyder, Derek Patterson and Mike Myers. Singer/ songwriter Snyder often plays individually, but also spends time playing in bands such as Firefly and Third Wheel Project. His main focus is piano, guitar, hand drums, ukulele as well as vocals….then he specializes in engineering it all together. Third Wheel Project is a global artist collective – a super band ranging from reggae to folk rock, to roots and blues. They have chapters in Alaska, Hawaii, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Minnesota and Germany.

Harley and the Butcher • 7-11pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield Acoustic Duo Russel Franek and Kris Cabak. On the Lily PADio. (In inclement weather, show moves to 9pm-12:30am inside.) Theater: Grease • 7:30pm

Northfield Arts Guild Theater See theater page. Theater: The Little Mermaid • 7:30pm

Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault See theater page. Texas Hold ‘Em • 8pm

Northfield VFW

Mark Allen • 8pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield Local favorite Mark Allen is an Americana singer/songwriter who presents a touch of country, blues, rock, and a hard-hitting harmonica. His passionate performances feature your favorite covers, as well as original compositions from his recent CD release, Whiskey Sweet, recorded at the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, Tenn.

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Northfield Farmers Market • 9-11am

Drive South • 8pm-12am

Johnny Angels Chicago Eatery, Dennison An acoustic trio performing eclectic folk and slices of American music fused from folk, country, rhythm and blues and rock and roll. These honestly sung songs from the heart result in real music for real people. Mark Jeunermann, Mark Hedenstrom and Scott Cummings have been actively involved in the music scene for more than 20 years. With backgrounds rooted in stage, songwriting and recording they look to paint a picture of real people striving for depth, beauty and emotion, creating a tone of genuine heartache and joy that brings about meaning in life. Drive South invites you to come sit a spell and hear narrative songs and ballads, as the trio spins tales with wit and charm. SATURDAY, JULY 30 Vintage Band Festival – Day Three

Riverside Park, Northfield Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Riverwalk Market Fair • 9am-1pm

Bridge Square, Northfield A combined artists and farmers market. Local and organic farm produce, art and fine craft, artisan foods and Northfield’s favorite bread and pastries. Weekly mix of entertainment and youth activities ranges from hammer dulcimer music to breakdancing. New vendors welcome. Featuring Northfield Arts Guild’s Summer Art Mart, a sale supporting emerging arists who are part of the Autism+ Arts program. Riverwalk: The Art of a Summer Saturday. More at RiverWalkMarketFair.org. Rob Meany • 1:30-4:30pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls Rob Meany is an award-winning singer/songwriter and pianist from Bloomington. Best known as the singer/keyboardist for the poprock group, Terramara, he is also a versatile solo artist performing original and popular songs in the style of Elton John, Billy Joel, Ben Folds and Harry Connick Jr.

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Cassie & the Bobs pay tribute to the legend recorded by Bonnie Raitt

Art Gallery Clay Studio Concerts Classes in all the ARTS

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Paul Niemisto: Never Retiring from Music When I heard that Paul Niemisto was retiring this year, I have to admit I could not believe it. Would this month’s 10th anniversary of the first Vintage Band Festival, which he started in Northfield in 2006, be his swan song? Far from it. Niemisto (with the accent on the first syllable) is not the retiring type, even if he has just retired from teaching in St. Olaf College’s music department and leading the Norseman Band for 38 years. He will continue to lead the Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra and the Ameriikan Poijat Finnish band, both of which he also founded, as well as continuing with the Vintage Band Festival which takes place this month, July 28-31, featuring 30 bands giving 100 concerts. Niemisto told me that this festival has turned out to be “one of the greatest things in my life.” He said, “Although I have lots of things to be happy about,” the VBF “really filled a need.” He attributed his initiative to form CVRO, VBF and Ameriikan Poijat to a “pioneer gene,” liking to do things that haven’t been done before. Niemisto grew up in the small town of Pelkie in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan as a third generation Finnish-American. His father, Reuben, was a farmer and a lumberman who had a sawmill during Niemisto’s high school years. Niemisto said, “I grew up milking cows and using a power saw, so I had a real bluecollar early existence.” His grandfather, Herman Niemisto, came from Finland in 1904 and worked in a copper mine in Calumet, Michigan, and then homesteaded the Pelkie farm in about 1915. Herman’s siblings also settled in the Upper Peninsula and Niemisto says he still has relatives all over Michigan. Niemisto was the oldest of three children, with a sister, Julie, and a brother, Patrick. Although Niemisto said the Finnish influence was “impossible to ignore,” he was an “all-American boy” who was brought up speaking English. However, Niemisto later picked up the Finnish language, which would became useful in his musical career. Both of his parents appreciated music. His mother, Margaret, taught piano lessons and was a “big influence” on both Paul and Patrick who went on to careers in music, with Patrick now a retired choral director, living in Traverse City, Michigan. Niemisto took up the trombone in fifth grade in Pelkie’s elementary school and then continued with lessons in the high school that he was bused to in Baraga, Michigan. He said he also “dabbled with tuba” and bought a mail-order Sears Roebuck guitar just because “everyone else was banging on guitars” in this rock era and “I had to find what it was about.” Although he never clicked with the guitar or any stringed instrument, his brother did and came to excel in playing guitar, bass and fiddle.

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Paul Niemisto is founder of the Vintage Band Festival, being held in Northfield July 28-31. Niemisto came to St. Olaf College to teach music and conduct the Norseman Band in 1978. Photo from mid-1980s. Courtesy St. Olaf College Archives

After Niemisto graduated in 1966 in a high school class of 35, he went to the University of Michigan, which had been recommended to him by a high school music teacher who was an alum and “saw something in me maybe that I didn’t see in myself.” But Niemisto was not ready to commit to music. When he got to the large university, he said, “I wanted to open the door to see what else was out there...I was able to drag it out for about a year and a half and I just yelled ‘Uncle!’ I missed it too much.” He then applied himself to music. Niemiesto played trombone in the university concert band, orchestra and the marching band (“I can still remember marching

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Judy Swanson designed this Norseman Band logo, c. 1998. Courtesy St. Olaf College Archives

into the Ohio State stadium, thinking I was not going to get out of there alive!”). Niemisto met his future wife, Elinor Hathaway (who grew up in Detroit and was an accomplished harp player already in high school), when they played together in the University of Michigan Symphony Band, including a tour to Europe his senior year. After Niemisto received his bachelor’s degree in music, performance and pedagogy in 1971, he taught music at Horton High School in Wolfville, Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia in Canada, and when Elinor completed her bachelor’s degree, they started married life there. Niemisto earned a master’s degree in music in 1975 back at the University of Michigan, then returned to his job in Canada. Daughter Anna was born on May 23, 1978, and within two months they had moved to Northfield for his new position at St. Olaf College teaching low brass lessons, music pedagogy for future brass music educators and composers and as conductor of the Norseman Band. Niemisto said, “I was especially thrilled because we had a new baby, I was going to be back in the upper Midwest, a couple hours driving distance from all grandparents.” (After daughter Maija and son Tom were born in Northfield, Elinor began teaching harp at Carleton College and then at St. Olaf, as well. She also plays professionally around the Midwest.) On April 30, 2016, Niemisto conducted his last Norseman Band concert at Skoglund Auditorium as the band celebrated its 50th anniversary. Former players were invited back for the festivities and about 30 joined the current band in the concert. Niemisto said over the years the band has varied in size, usually between 70 and 90 musicians, representing a broad spectrum of students. From his beginning as conductor for the 1978-79 school year, Niemisto selected an ambitious and varied repertoire, both modern and traditional. A first-year concert in Boe Chapel on April 10, 1979, featured the Symphony in B-Flat of Paul Hindemith, a major composer for concert bands, and Leonard Bernstein’s Overture to Candide. The Norseman Band performs regularly on campus and has toured annually in the Midwest and Canada. A highlight of his time conducting the Norseman Band came when Niemisto returned from a sabbatical in Finland in 1999 with “a whole lot of music that I wanted to share and so I made an application to present that at the Minnesota Music Educators Association.” The Norseman Band was selected from more than 55 applications for the MMEA Midwinter Conference in Minneapolis held Feb.

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St. Olaf’s Norseman Band, conducted by Niemisto, celebrated its 50th anniversary this year. Some members of the 2003 band are pictured here. Courtesy St. Olaf College Archives

17-19, 2000. Niemisto put together “quite a fancy program with music of various vintage composers from Finland from 150 years ago to quite recent.” Niemisto’s plans inspired music publishers, composers and performers from Finland to also participate. Soloing with the Norseman Band was Kari Sundstrom, named Finland’s brass player of the year in 1991, who had joined the Minnesota Orchestra as a trombone player in 1996 from the Helsinki Philharmonic. Prominent Finnish musicians and composers Esko Heikkinen, Lassi Ikaheimo and Jukka Pekka Lehto also attended the conference, representing Finnish band music. I found a letter in the St. Olaf Archives dated April 17, 2000, from a man in Glenwood, Minnesota, to St. Olaf President Mark Edwards, congratulating the Norseman Band on an outstanding concert there during which he had hosted three band members. He concluded, “Your school is continuing the fine upbringing they received from their parents.” Also in the archives is an offer from a man in April of 2012 to juggle with a trombone balanced on his chin during a Norseman concert. Niemisto’s reply was, “Sorry, no. Nice try.” But he added, “You can do whatever you want in the lobby.” Niemisto also has directed a trombone choir, a tuba and tubaeuphonium ensemble and has led St. Olaf ’s participation in the worldwide Tuba Christmas event where tuba and euphonium players gather to play holiday music. First held in the new Buntrock Commons in 1999, it has been held in Boe Chapel the past two years. In the 1980s, Niemisto did a lot of traveling to Finland, teaching, playing and studying and learning about Finnish music in the summers and also on sabbatical leave there from 1984 to 1985. He found a lack of information about Finnish brass septets in English and started collecting a small library of musical material himself. He finally decided, “I suppose I should listen to this stuff.” So in January of 1990, he gathered a group of friends who had an interest in Finnish music (including Russell Pesola, who had been band director at Northfield High School and was then director of

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Niemisto’s specialty is brass instruments, as shown in the c. 1986 photo. Courtesy St. Olaf College Archives

In 1991, Niemisto founded the Finnish brass septet, Ameriikan Poijat. On June 7, 1995, the members shown here were flown to St. Louis to play for the rollout of McDonnell Douglas fighter jets for Finland. (Left to right) Don Hakala, Eric Kiltinen, Russell Pesola, Paul Niemisto, Eric Peterson, Denise Pesola and Larry Zimmerman. Courtesy Paul Niemisto

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Fulfilling a community need, Niemisto organized the Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra under the Northfield Arts Guild in 1979. Photo with Paul Niemisto (center) taken c. 1985 at a church in Lake Vermilion, Minnesota. Courtesy Northfield Arts Guild

the Concordia College Band in Moorhead) to sight-read what he had in order to see, as Niemisto told me, “whether there was any musical quality in there that would attract our attention and make us want to work on it.” Niemisto pioneered the music’s introduction into North America by forming Ameriikan Poijat (“Boys of America”). Early in 1991, the new ensemble took part in a Finnish festival in Lake Worth, Florida, and that summer toured Finnish communities in Minnesota, Michigan and South Dakota. They have produced four CDs, toured nationally and have played many times in what Niemisto called “festival-crazy” Finland where every little village has one. Niemisto described the repertoire as being derived from 19th century Europe, with dance music such as polkas, schottisches, minuets and polonaises, transcriptions of opera overtures and traditional music by Finnish composers such as Sibelius written for septet. Instrumentation is an E flat soprano cornet, two B flat cornets, an E flat alto horn, a B flat tenor horn, a euphonium and a tuba, all in the conical brass family, which makes for a better blend of sound than if you were to try to balance a French horn, a trumpet and a tuba. In 1992, Ameriikan Poijat took part in a “Roots in Finland” promotion of the Finnish Migration Institute to celebrate the country’s 75th anniversary of its independence from Sweden. This included playing the entry march at an ice arena stadium for Finnish President Mauno Koivisto which was televised internationally. The septet will return in 2017 for Finland’s centennial celebration, their fifth Finnish musical tour. In 1995, Ameriikan Poijat, as the only one of its kind Finnish American brass band, was flown down in the morning of June 7 to St. Louis in an executive jet to provide music for a rollout ceremony at a McDonnell Douglas plant which had produced a series of fighter jets for Finland. Niemisto said it was a very “high end affair,” with Finland’s Secretary of Defense and other dignitaries. After a rehearsal, ceremony and a reception afterwards, they were flown back to Minnesota that same day. Look for several performances of Niemisto’s Ameriikan Poijat at the Vintage Band Festival on July 28. The website is ameriikanpoijat.org. When Niemisto moved to Northfield in 1978, he was surprised

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The 25th anniversary of the Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra was celebrated in 2005 with a commissioned work from Chris Forbes. It was a Northfield Sesquicentennial event. (Left to right) Chris Forbes, Paul Niemisto and CVRO bassoon soloist, William Child. Courtesy Northfield Arts Guild

Illustration by Maija Niemisto. Courtesy Northfield Arts Guild

to discover that there was no community orchestra in the area. Within a few months, after talking with musicians in town, Niemisto said “a bell went off in my head” and he talked with Myrna Johnson, Sue Shepherd and Marie Sathrum of the Northfield Arts Guild about having the Guild become the sponsoring organization of a new group, the Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra. Niemisto said the first CVRO concert was held during Defeat of Jesse James Days in September of 1979 for the Northfield Arts Guild Fair “on the bare ground behind the Northfield Middle School” (now Carleton’s Weitz Center for Creativity) near Central Park. The opening number was the Overture to Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute. Niemisto has directed an ever-changing CVRO cast, while keeping in mind his template for an orchestra: two flutes, two clarinets, two oboes, two bassoons, two or three trumpets, four horns, three trombones, a tuba, violins, viola, cello, a bass and a drummer. Musicians of all ages, backgrounds and professions are drawn from more than 20 Southern Minnesota communities. The varied repertoire is performed, often with guest soloists, all over the Cannon Valley area, including Northfield, Cannon Falls, Faribault and Red Wing, at outdoor festivals, in historic churches and many other venues. On Sept. 8, 2001, celebrating the 125th anniversary of the thwarted bank raid of the James-Younger Gang on the First National Bank of Northfield on Sept. 7, 1876, the CVRO premiered Fidelitas, commissioned by the Northfield Planning Commission. The work, by Northfield’s distinguished composer Dan Kallman, was performed at Carleton’s Laird Stadium as a tribute to the memory of Joseph Lee Heywood, who gave his life defending the bank in the robbery. The CVRO celebrated its 25th season during Northfield’s Sesquicentennial of 2005. In recognition of both passages of time, Kall-

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Paul Niemisto (center) has conducted the Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra since its founding in 1979. Photo from concert at the Northfield Middle School Auditorium on April 30, 2016, by Rob Morrow. Courtesy Northfield Arts Guild

man’s Fidelitas was again presented on April 17, 2005, along with a CVRO-commissioned work, Ballade for Bassoon and Orchestra, by another musician from Northfield, Christopher Forbes, NHS Class of 1979. Forbes, now in New York, is noted as a composer, jazz pianist and music educator. William Child was the bassoon soloist. Both works were reprised for the 35th season in 2015, with Northfield native Thea Groth featured as bassoon soloist. Niemisto pointed out that, along with annual productions of Handel’s Messiah, CVRO has also had many collaborations with different styles of music that are not normally associated with an orchestra. A 35th anniversary concert featured the world’s first pipa/violin concerto written and performed by Gao Hong on the pipa with CVRO concert mistress Gail Nelson on the violin. Nationally known folk musicians Jay Ungar and Molly Mason performed with CVRO in Cannon Falls in 2015. The CVRO partnered with the Minnesota Opera, Shattuck-St. Mary’s Vocal Performers and Red Wing Singers in 2013 at Red Wing’s Sheldon Theatre to present a classical music spectacular, “Opera’s Greatest Hits.”

Photo by Rob Morrow of bassoonist Wendy Placko (center) and members of the Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra from the concert of April 30, 2016. Courtesy Northfield Arts Guild

completely around.” Fifteen bands gave 40 free concerts at the first Vintage Band Festival held July 29-30, 2006, making it a music festival with, incidentally, a music conference. The Austria-based International Society for Promotion and Preservation of Wind Music (founded in 1974) held its first conference outside of Europe at the 2006 Vintage Band Festival. The Historic Brass Society of New York has been coming since the first festival and will be here this year. The festival, which was held also in 2010 and 2013 (with one-day festivals in 2014 and 2015 “to keep the public aware and engaged,” and aid in fund-raising), has turned into a wondrous mix of historians and experts, musicians and the community at large, all enjoying music together. The bands, this year including the Original Drachenfelser

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This fall, on Oct. 22 in Northfield and Oct. 23 in Cannon Falls, the CVRO will collaborate with the Laura MacKenzie Trio, presenting traditional Irish music ranging from dance tunes to ballads, sung in both Irish and English. The trio consists of Northfield native Laura MacKenzie on wooden flutes, whistles, pipes and voice, Dáithí Sproule on guitar and voice and Mary Vanorny on fiddle, all professional performers dedicated to traditional Irish and Scottish music. For further information about CVRO, go to cvrorchestra.org. This month, Niemisto’s considerable energies are focused on the Vintage Band Festival, which will mark 10 years since the first one in 2006. Niemisto told me that he was inspired to create this festival after years of attending conferences and festivals all over the world as a brass player, scholar and teacher. In 2003, as he was sitting in a conference hall in a village in Austria, listening to the river roar outside, he thought to himself, “You know, we could do something like this in Northfield.” His idea was reinforced when he was on the patio of the Contented Cow in Northfield and heard others wonder why the historic river town with a great musical legacy did not have some kind of summer music festival. Niemisto said, “It started out as a conference in which I was going to have a little bit of incidental music just for fun…and by the time I got done with the planning of the summer, it had turned

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This year’s Vintage Band Festival in Northfield will feature 30 bands in 100 concerts July 28-31.

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A master promoter, Niemisto shot this picture to publicize the Vintage Band Festival Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser at the Northfield Eagles Club on April 23. He ate the spaghetti afterwards.

Paul Niemisto looks forward to a rewarding future with his family. (Left to right) Niemisto’s son-in-law Nick Rogers, Niemisto’s daughter Maija and his grandddaughter Adalais, Paul Niemisto, Niemisto’s daughter-in-law Kate Johnson Niemisto, his son Tom Niemisto and grandson Fynn, Niemisto’s wife Elinor, his grandson Rowan and his eldest daughter Anna Niemisto-Tilley. Photo from 2014 courtesy Paul Niemisto

a Fulbright grant to study and work in Finland and has secured a second one next spring for five months, “the capstone event for me with all the things I have been doing over there,” he said. Niemisto, who earned a doctorate at the University of Minnesota in 2005, will be playing and recording music, and doing further research and maybe teaching on military brass history. Niemisto told me that he is grateful and feels “very lucky” to live in a community where “both Elinor and I have been able to realize a lot of our dreams” and have been able to raise their children, Anna, Maija and Tom, in a “safe and stimulating environment.” Neither Paul nor Elinor Niemisto plan to “retire” from contributing their talents to the community that they love. Paul Niemisto concluded, “We’re feeling comfortable, our children are all happy as far as I can tell and they’re producing wonderful grandchildren and we’ve got a great future of just being in town and monitoring the growth of our families.”

Photo by Paul Niemisto.

Musikanten of Germany, engage their audiences in Bridge Square, city parks, the Riverwalk (for the Civil War Battle of the Bands), churches, retirement centers, veterans clubs, bars and pubs in Northfield, with some performances in Cannon Falls, Faribault, Nerstrand, Owatonna and Red Wing. See the July 28-31 Happenings listings in this Entertainment Guide or go to vintagebandfestival.org for the full schedule and the latest information as to venues. Commemorative programs will be available for $5 at the Festival headquarters at 17 Bridge Square in Northfield. In March of 2013, the Northfield Arts and Culture Commission declared, “Because of Paul Niemisto’s inspiring and sustained contributions to Northfield through music, teaching, arts entrepreneurship and cultural support, Northfield is a better place. Accordingly, Paul Niemisto is deemed a Northfield Living Treasure.” Among Niemisto’s other awards for his achievements is the Finnish Military Music Cross that he was given in 2000 for his years of work and research in Finnish bands. In 1999, Niemisto had

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507/263-7400 cannonriverwinery.com Wine & Canvas – July 20, 6-9pm – Wine & Canvas is a mobile business that is bringing the party to Cannon River Winery. Their talented artists will instruct you step-by-step through re-creating the featured painting of the day. At the end of the event, you’ll take home a work of art that you created. Cost is $35 per person, which includes all supplies needed to paint. Pre-registration is required at wineandcanvas.com/wine-and-canvas-calendar-rochester-mn.html or call 507-923-0474. Crossings at Carnegie, Zumbrota • 320 East Ave.

crossingsatcarnegie.com • 507/732-7616 Classes in the arts for preschoolers through adults. Summer Camps – Openings remain for half-day, one- or two-week camps in all the arts, through August. Campers can take part in a production of the musical, Annie; sew, knit and use duct tape in Textile Camp; explore various painting techniques, media and surfaces in Paint Immersion; refine their drawing skills in Who’s Your Muse; or make jewelry in Just Bead It. $148-$268, age 3 through high school. Register online or call to register or request a brochure. Faribault Public Library • 11 Division St. E • 507/334-2089 faribault.org/248/Library Family Storytime – Tu 6:30pm, W/Th 10:30am, through Aug. 11, resuming Sept. 6 Northstar Digital Literacy – Wed/Thu, 2-4pm LittleBigRead – Thu, 4-5pm The HideAway Coffeehouse and Wine Bar, Northfield

507/663-0400 • 421 Division St. S. • thehideawaynorthfield.com Art and Wine Night – first Tues, 6:30pm – $26 for all painting supplies and instruction. Come early for food and drink, not included. Reserve your spot at 507/664-0400. Hot Spot Music, Northfield • 801 Division St. S • hotspotmusic.org Music lessons, studio space, classes, jams, events. Intro to Improv – Learn to make music in the moment with ­instructor Martha Larson. Enroll online. Bluegrass and Claw Hammer Banjo Lessons – With instructor Helen Forsythe. Enroll at 507/491-6993. J. Grundy’s Rueb ‘N’ Stein, Northfield • 503 Division St. S 507/645-6691 • ruebnstein.com Canvas & Cocktails – third Thu, 6-8pm – $30/person. Spend two hours painting your own masterpiece at the Rueb. Lakeville Area Arts Center • 20965 Holyoke Ave. • 952/985-4640 lakevilleareaartscenter.com Add a splash of fun to your summer by registering for one of the many Youth Art Camps offered, including painting, drawing, pottery, theater and many more. Adult classes include the popular Wine & Designs painting series, pottery classes and specialty art workshops. Northfield Arts Guild • 507/645-8877 • 304 Division St. The Arts Guild has a little something for everyone – all ages, all abilities, all levels. Get messy in a clay class or refine your movement in a dance class, plus lots more. Register online or stop by to register at the Northfield Arts Guild. Classes are available for youth, adults, homeschoolers and those with special needs.

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ci.northfield.mn.us/library Preschool Storytime – Thu, 10-11am Patty Cake Infant Lapsit – Tue, 10-11am Toddler Rhyme Time – Wed, 10-11am Northfield Senior Center • 1651 Jefferson Pkwy. northfieldseniorcenter.org • 507/664-3700 Programs for active older adults in a premier fitness facility with an indoor pool and certified fitness instructors. Bike club, hiking trips, ping pong, nutrition talks, art classes, writing classes, card groups, dining center, fitness classes and more. Northfield Yarn • 314 Division St. • 507/645-1330 northfieldyarn.com Open Stitching – Tue, 12-1pm; Thu, 5-7pm; Fri, 10am-12pm – Bring a project and share in the fun. Free. Also Mon, 5-7pm at The Tavern Lounge. Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault • 321 Central Ave. N. 507/332-7372 • paradisecenterforthearts.org. Find art-related classes for kids and adults. Raku Workshops – July 9 (workshop,) 1-3pm at Paradise Center Create pots and sculpture. Instructed by Dianne Lockerby. All ages welcome. Children 14 and under require adult supervision for the firing. This intro to Raku will allow you to fire two pieces. Cost: $45, includes two-hour workshop, supplies for two pieces and firing. Scholarships available for children. July 16 (firing), 9:30am-4pm at Lockerby Sheet Metal – Firing with Raku artist Mark Lusardi from Continental Clay. July 17 – Additional day of firing fun available for those experienced working with clay. Additional glazing techniques will be taught by Lusardi and participants can bring an additional 8-10 bisqued pots to fire. Participants must furnish their own bisqued pieces. Clay may be purchased at the Paradise Center for the Arts. Firing fee will be included in the purchase cost of PCA clay. There are size restrictions on pieces. Cost: $45 for Sunday only or $75 for both Saturday and Sunday firings. Sunday class size is limited. Rice County Historical Society, Faribault

1814 2nd Ave. NW • 507/332-2121 • rchistory.org Cannon Valley Civil War Roundtable – third Thu, 7-9pm River Bend Nature Center, Faribault • 1000 Rustad Rd. 507/332-7151 • rbnc.org Summer Camps – July 5-Aug. 24 – Half and full-day camps for ages 3-14. Camps are directed by experienced environmental educators and staffed by trained, dedicated naturalists. Creative hands-on activities, games, and art are age appropriate to encourage learning about nature while having fun. More at rbnc.org. Steele County History Center • 507/451-1420 steelehistorymuseum.org History Detectives – first Thu, 9am – For preschool age children. Each month will explore a different topic like the legends and lore of Minnesota, what it was like to be a child during WWII, early transportation and more. Time Travelers – first Thu, 6:30pm – For children grades K-6. Each month will explore a different topic and engage in storytelling, activities and more for the children to learn from.

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214 Division St., Northfield • 507/645-2462 • chapati.us Cuisine of India. Variety of curry and Tandoori entrees including a large selection of vegetarian items. Wine and beer. Contented Cow

224 Railway St. N, Dundas • 507/645-8987 – Great burgers, cold beer, pizza, breakfast cooked to order and daily lunch & dinner specials. The friendly place to go in Dundas.

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302 Division St. S., Northfield • contentedcow.com • 3pm-close British-style pub with authentic British specialties and a variety of soups, salads and sandwiches. Extensive patio overlooking the Cannon River. Great selection of imported and domestic draft beer and a full selection of wine and spirits. Dairy Queen – 900 N Highway 3, Northfield page F1 dairyqueenofnorthfield.com • 507/645-8912 – Feb-Apr: 10am-9pm, May-Aug: 10am-10pm, Sep-Oct: 10am-9pm – Dairy Queen treats and cake, homemade or southern style BBQ brisket sandwiches and famous juicy Polish hotdogs. Home of the Blizzard. Froggy Bottoms River Pub/Lily PADio

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307 S. Water St., Northfield • 507/301-3611 • Mon 4-10pm, Tue/Wed 11am-10pm, Thu-Sat 11-1am, Sun 11am-9pm – Upper-class bar food including appetizers, salads, burgers and more. Open for lunch and dinner. Entrees starting at 5pm. 421 Division St., Northfield • 507/664-0400 – Mon-Fri, 6am-10pm, Sat-Sun 7am-10pm – Cozy bistro atmosphere serving unique appetizers and sandwiches. Coffee drinks, wine and beer specialties.

503 Division St., Northfield • ruebnstein.com • 507/645-6691 11am-close – Great burgers and famous Ruebens. Casual relaxing atmosphere. Huge selection of imported and domestic beers, fine spirits and wines. Game room, happy hour 3:30-6pm, Karaoke on Fridays at 9pm.

410 Division St., Northfield • 507/645-8392 – Opens 6am Tue-Sat Owned and operated by the Klinkhammer family since 1949. Quality baking from scratch using delicious family recipes with no preservatives. Custom cakes, homemade breads, donuts, pies, cookies, espresso, lunch and more.

116 3rd St. W., Northfield • 507/645-7886 • Mon-Sat 6am-9pm, Sun 10:30am-8pm – Family friendly dining in Northfield for 37 years. House specialties include broasted chicken, BBQ ribs and flame-broiled hamburgers. Tandem Bagels

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317 Division St., Northfield • tandembagels.com 507/786-9977 – Mon-Fri 7am-5:30pm, Sat 7am-5pm, Sun 7:30am-4pm. Genuine kettle-boiled and hearth-baked bagels. Made-from-scratch baked goods. Breakfast and lunch bagel sandwiches. Hot toasted specialty sandwiches. Fresh, seasonal, local and organic ingredients. Quality, soulful food in an inviting setting, leaving a small carbon footprint with eco-friendly serving materials.

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4475 280th W., Castle Rock • 507/321-1884 • M, T, W, F 11am-2pm Authentic Mexican fair, weekly specials, take and bake pizza or call ahead baked pizza. Located in Castle Rock gas station. Open for takeout lunch.

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