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Monday, May 30, 2011

The Kaiser Report... Musical happenings for the week of May 30...

Here is Laraine Kaiser's weekly report of musical happening in the Radiant City. 

Have a wonderful and culturally filled week!

Concerts/Festivals May 30-June 5

Monday May 30, 10:00am-6:00pm
Springs Preserve is free and open to the public including the 'Wild Things' animal show 11am and 1pm
arts and crafts, dj, food etc.
Springs Preserve
333 S. Valley View Blvd. at US 95
Las Vegas NV 89107
Free and Open to the Public
more info: 822-7700

Friday June 3, 6:00pm-10:00pm
First Friday Vegas' Art and Music street festival!
Galleries all open to the public, food and fun!
downtown Las Vegas Arts District Funk House 1228 Casino Center
Free and Open to the Public
more info: 702-384-0092

Friday June 3, 8:00pm
Charlie Chaplin's 1931 movie "City Lights" will be projected as the Henderson Symphony performs Chaplin's own score to the movie in real time.
Henderson Events Plaza
200 South Green Valley Parkway
Henderson, NV
$10 suggested donation
more info: 702-267-4849

Saturday June 4, 10:00am-4:30pm
"Juneteenth" Honor African-American history by marking the anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation with jazz and spoken word guest artists Ghalib Ghallab, \
Eddy "D", Mac Loving and many more 10:30am welcoming address, 11:15 flag raising ceremony, 2-4 jazz/spoken word concert
West Las Vegas Library Theatre
951 W. Lake Mead Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89106
Free and Open to the public
more info: 702-507-3989

Nevada Public Radio
For more information on the Cultural Arts in Las Vegas please visit Nevada Public Radio. NPR has detailed listings of many cultural and civic events hosted by area non-profits click on this linkhttp://www.knpr.org/common/psa/listNEW.cfm and if you are planning an event in the next few months, be sure to get your free listing in Nevada Public Radio's Desert Companion magazine by submitting the information here at http://www.knpr.org/culture/eventaddnew.cfm
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