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Wednesday, December 7th Events

Teen Harmonica Class

Time: 6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Place: Keene Public Library, Kay Fox Room
Price: Free
Ages: 14+

Grown ups and big kids 14-years-old or older can learn to play the harmonica with Tad Dreis. Together we'll learn the basics of playing rhythms and melodies using folk, campfire and blues songs. No prior musical experience is necessary. 
Everything is free- even the harmonicas! Class size is limited, so sign up for this three week series (Dec. 7, 14, and 21)

Mark Twain Movie Series

Time: 7:00 PM-9:00 PM
Place: Keene Public Library, Auditorium
Price: Free
Ages: All


Huckleberry Finn.
Jeff East is Huck and Paul Winfield is Jim in this musical adaptation of the Mark Twain classic from the songwriting team that brought you 'MARY POPPINS' and 'BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS.'
Jeff East, Paul Winfield
MGM/UA; Directed by J. Lee Thompson
Rated G; 118 minutes; 1974

KSC Jazz Ensemble Concert

Time: 7:30 PM
Place: Keene State College, Main theatre at Redfern Arts Center
Price: $5 and $10
Ages: All


The Keene State College Jazz Ensemble will present a concert at 7:30pm on December 7, 2011, in the Main Theatre in the Redfern Arts Center on Brickyard Pond. The theme for this concert is all about songs with proper names that have been associated with Jazz arrangers through the years. Donald Clough on trumpet will be featured as soloist for the evening. The KSC Jazz Ensemble will also feature student vocalists, Amy St. Louis and David Parker. Please join us for an evening of outstanding music. 
Box Office - 603-358-2168 - boxoffice@keene.edu 

The Civil War in the Civil Rights Era

Time: 7:00 PM-9:00 PM
Place: Brooks Memorial Library, Main Room, Brattleboro, VT (about 19 miles from Keene)
Price: Free
Ages: Older crowd


David Blight, Yale professor and acclaimed author of Race and Reunion, looks back to the Civil War’s centennial to determine how Americans made sense of the suffering, loss, and liberation a century earlier—and explores the gulf between remembrance and reality. 

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Cotton candy day
Tom Waits birthday, 1949

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