Hey, who stole June? It’s already almost gone, but there’s still a weekend left to enjoy its arts and culture offerings. Heck, we might even get to enjoy some outdoor events. Fingers crossed.
Just when one might think it was time to take a break for, oh, I don’t know, relaxing with some iced tea on the patio, there are major art exhibitions and the opera season revving up.
There are many awards programs in our region, but we felt the need for one focused entirely on the nonprofit sector. We are proud to honor M&M readers’ favorite events of 2018!
We’re in the middle of a stretch in these parts when folks get a glaze of sports over their eyes. So do the arts just ride the bench for a week? Are you crazy? Just look at the March madness our local groups have in store for you.
It’s a week for smiles, because this weekend includes my favorite day of the year – the return of daylight saving time. How best to celebrate this glorious annual event? By heading out, of course, perhaps to one of these events.
Well, we’re in the thick of it now: the weeks when the world will force you into holiday cheer through the sheer volume of seasonal programming. If last week’s bounty didn’t quite do it, this week should bring you to critical mass.
A wealth of holiday arts and entertainment abound for sharing the season with family and friends, from the sacred to the silly, the profound to the prosaic, the ingrained to the innovative.
Don’t be fooled just because most of the Queen City’s school districts are starting their year this week. It’s still summer for another month. There’ll be plenty of balmy weather beckoning you to partake of some of the many activities on tap for you this week.