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Wednesday February 22, 2012

Arts & Entertainment

Faribault poet Gavin to read work

Faribault poet Larry Gavin will read from his work at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Congregational church parish house, 222 Third Ave. N.W., Faribault. Tickets will be available at the door.

From the pitch to the stage

Ryan Heinritz, guest columnist

The Minnesota Twins are World Series champions. The New York Giants are Super Bowl champions. Michael Jackson, U2, Madonna, Whitney Houston, George Michael and Bon Jovi are all topping the charts.

Faribault Community Band to perform

The Faribault Community Band will perform at 4 p.m. March 4 at the Faribault Senior High School auditorium, 330 Ninth Avenue S.W. The concert is free.

Scott Hansen show slated

Minnesota comedian Scott Hansen will perform at a benefit for wounded warriors at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Montgomery American Legion Post 79, 102 Elm Ave. S.W., Montgomery.

Bill & Kate Isles house concert

Bill and Kate Isles, who performed at the 2007 Tree Frog Music Festival, will be featured at a house concert at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Historic Hutchinson House Bed and Breakfast, 305 Second St.

Taste testers wanted at Paradise Center

Allison Roorda, aroorda@faribault.com

The new Paradise Center event "Pints & Vines" is returning to Faribault after its success last year.

Finding love in Paradise

Jaci Smith, jsmith@faribault.com

Faribault resident Jessica Ekeren loves the stage.
So it was only fitting that one of the most important milestones of her life take place there.

New gaming center comes to Faribault

Video Game Haven in Faribo West Mall is proud to announce the grand opening of its new gaming center. Opening night is Saturday.

Cinderella in the 50s coming up

Prairie Fire Children’s Theatre will perform the musical “Cinderella” at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Nerstrand Elementary School gymnasium, 205 S.

Comedy peeks behind the veil of theater

By Allison Roorda, aroorda@faribault.com

An actor answers the telephone on a homemade set, explaining the owners of the cabin are out of the country while she, the housekeeper, intends to watch the Royal Ascot on the telly.