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February 2019
Rock Star Karaoke
Must be 21 or older. Rock the Anthem stage in our Rock Star Karaoke Competition! Each Wednesday, contestants can compete to win 1 of 3 “golden tickets” which get them in to the final showdown on March 2 where they will compete with a LIVE BAND as their back up. One winner on March 2 will be crowned the Rock Star Karaoke Champ and take home the grand prize: $1,000 CASH! FREE to enter the competition and FREE to attend!
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Must be 21 or older. Rock the Anthem stage in our Rock Star Karaoke Competition! Each Wednesday, contestants can compete to win 1 of 3 “golden tickets” which get them in to the final showdown on March 2 where they will compete with a LIVE BAND as their back up. One winner on March 2 will be crowned the Rock Star Karaoke Champ and take home the grand prize: $1,000 CASH! FREE to enter the competition and FREE to attend!
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Must be 21 or older to attend. Million-selling singer-songwriter David Lee Murphy had no plans to make a new record until a country superstar made them for him. “I’ve been friends and written songs with Kenny (Chesney) for years,” Murphy reflects. “I sent him some songs for one of his albums a couple of years ago, and he called me up. He goes, ‘Man, you need to be making a record. I could produce it with Buddy Cannon, and I…
More Details“Road Trip with Lewis & Clark” kids’ art contest
The Sioux City Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center invites preschool through fifth grade students to enter “Road Trip with Lewis & Clark” art contest. The entry deadline is March 1. Prizes will be awarded. A drop-in workshop will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23 at the Center. Admission and art supplies will be free. “Lewis & Clark were among the earliest non-Native people to see many of our nation’s famous natural landmarks,” says Sara Olson, the…
More DetailsThe Amadeus Experience
Sioux City Symphony Orchestra
Celebrate Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on February 23rd. The performance will feature the talented musicians of the orchestra as soloists in this unique, concert presentation. The audience will be taken on a completely immersive journey of Mozart’s life through dialogue, imagery, and his music. Program The program features Mozart’s musical compositions beginning with his very first at age 5 through his teenage years and into his 20’s. The evening will end with music that was written during his final years up unto his untimely death…
More DetailsRiley Green
Must be 21 or older. Born in Jacksonville, Alabama, Riley Green was raised on the sounds of old traditional Country, Bluegrass, and Southern Gospel music. He learned the spirit of songwriting and performing at a young age while spending time with his grandfather, Bufford Green, who ran Golden Saw Music Hall. Riley shared the stage with him and other men of his generation, laying a foundation for the songs he’d craft in the years to come, reflecting on the experiences…
More Details“The American Revolution, 1775-1783” with Dr. Don Hickey
“The American Revolution, 1775-1783” with Dr. Don Hickey, Wayne State College Professor of History, will be presented at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24 at the Betty Strong Encounter Center. Admission will be free; a reception will follow. In Part 2 of his lecture series, Hickey will discuss the military and diplomatic history of the conflict in the American Revolution. “How did the new nation prevail on the battlefields of America as well as in the diplomatic salons of Europe so…
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