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SUMMARY:Walking Around: Poetry\, Photos and Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 2\, 2017 | 7:00 pm \nReturning for her 6th poetry reading and art show at the Carnegie Carnegie\, Bernadette Kazmarski is a fine artist\, photographer\, graphic designer\, poet\, and Carnegie resident. Through her unique lens\, Bernadette observes Carnegie and the natural world in her latest collection Walking around: Poetry\, Photos and Paintings.  \nReaders of the Signal Item may have appreciated the wonderful pictures that are part of the Library & Music Hall’s section of the insert – most of them have been taken by Bernadette Kazmarski. Looking up into the spectacular foliage of ger “Autumn Rainbow” on the most recent cover is breathtaking. Two of her poems have also been featured on the Prairie Home Companion website feature “Stories from Home.” \nJoin us for a lovely evening of art inspired by the beauty in our own backyard. \nFREE and Open to the Public\nDoors open at 6:30 pm || Program begins at 7:00 pm
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/walking-around-poetry-photos-and-paintings/
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SUMMARY:Dia De Los Muertos with Edna Vazquez
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 5\, 2017 | 3:00 pm \nCelebrate Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with AUTHENTIC Mexican music and culture. \nTickets \nEdna Vazquez has forged a brilliant musical path from her roots in Jalisco\, Mexico\, the same place that gave birth mariachi music. Although the style was traditionally reserved for men\,Vazquez became one of the first female mariachi vocalists and vihuela players in the Pacific Northwest. Her original material is a creative melting pot\, painting an intersection of folk\, rock\, pop and R&B. NPR’s World Cafe said Edna showed “spectacular guitar playing and passionate\, forceful vocals” and the Portland Folk Music Society calls her music “sensational Latin alternative with folkloric roots.” \n Edna is currently performing with her band in support of her most recent release\, “Sola Soy\,” and writing new music for a 2018 release. The Edna Vazquez Band features William Seiji Marsh on lead guitar (Lost Lander\, Cherry Poppin Daddies)\, Gil Assayas on keys (GLASYS)\, Jason Krivo Flores on bass and guitar (Vagabond Opera\, Taarka) and Jesse Brooke on drums and percussion (Trio Subtonic). \nThe Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will host a pre-concert networking reception with Mexican hors d’oeuvres; photographer Layne Anderson will give a brief presentation on Mexican painter Frida Kahlo\, her works and her influence on Mexican culture. The event presents an entertaining opportunity for those of Mexican and Latin American heritage to share the colorful\, soulful arts of their cultures and the Day of the Dead holiday with all of the Pittsburgh community; business associates\, families and people of all backgrounds are encouraged to attend. \nDoors open at 2:00 pm for Pre-show Reception  ||  Performance begins at 3:00 pm \nTickets: $35 General Admission (includes reception) \n$25 for LACU or PMAHCC Members (includes reception) \n Available online or by calling 1-800-838-3006 \nAndrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall – Studio\n300 Beechwood Avenue\nCarnegie\, PA 15106
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/dia-de-los-muertos-with-edna-vazquez/
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SUMMARY:Youth Acting Classes
DESCRIPTION:Acting-A-Part Fall Workshops\nTuesdays November 7 – December 19\, 2017 \nLittle Actors  ||  ages 4-8  || 4:30pm-5:30pm\nAct\, Sing\, and Dance in this magical holiday workshop for our little actors!\nAll actors participate in a special production written and staged exclusively for them and reviewed on the last day of class! \nActing Boot Camp  ||  ages 8-15  ||  5:30pm-6:30pm\nThis fun acting workshop is designed for the child who wishes to pursue acting as a possible career. Students will work with professional actors on improvisation\, vocals\, theater exercises\, monologues\, scenes\, blocking\, character development. At the end of the session they will perform their professional audition presentation. On camera filming available! \nTo Enroll visit: actingapart.com (Carnegie tab)\nor call: 973-879-3650  or  412-418-0354
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/youth-acting-classes/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:2017,Past Event
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SUMMARY:Stage 62 presents Annie
DESCRIPTION:November 9-19\, 2017 \nTickets \n Based on the popular comic strip by Harold Gray\, Annie has become a worldwide phenomenon and was the winner of seven Tony Awards\, including Best Musical. The beloved book and score by Tony Award winners\, Thomas Meehan\, Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin\, features some of the greatest musical theatre hits ever written\, including “Tomorrow.” \nMusic by Charles Strouse ; Lyrics by Martin Charnin ; Book by Thomas Meehan \nBased on Little Orphan Annie by permission of The Media Tribune Services\, Inc. Presented through special arrangement with Music theatre International (MTI). \nPerformance Dates:  Thu – Sat November 9-11 at 8:00pm\nThu – Sat November 16-18 at 8:00pm\nMatinees: Sun November 12 & 19 at 2:00pm \nTickets: Adults: $20 Students/Seniors: $15\nVisit www.stage62.com for more details. \nPark for free on Main Street and enjoy our complimentary shuttle service. See map.
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/stage-62-presents-annie/
LOCATION:PA
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SUMMARY:Flagpole Dedication
DESCRIPTION:Veterans Day Ceremony Dedicates\nLibrary & Music Hall’s New Flagpole\nSaturday\, November 11\, 2017 | 2:30pm – Rain or Shine \nOn Veterans Day\, Saturday\, November 11 at 2:30 p.m.\, the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall  will host a ceremony to dedicate its new flagpole.  Though the flagpole and flag were installed in October as part of Phase I of Library Park\, it seemed fitting to hold the ceremony on Veterans Day. \nJoe Iacono\, President of the American Legion Carnegie Post No. 82\, advised the Library & Music Hall on the appropriate protocol for the dedication. Legion members will “Present the Colors” on Veterans Day. The ceremony will take place regardless of the weather. \nRichard D’Loss\, USMC veteran\, Carnegie Councilman and Library & Music Hall Trustee will serve as emcee for the ceremony.  The Very Rev. Robert Popichak will deliver the Invocation\, and the 9th Pennsylvania Reserves will fire the single volley the ceremony calls for.  The 9th PA Reserves is the Civil War Living History and Re-Enactment group that has worked closely with the ACFL&MH in their stewardship of its rare Civil War room\, the Capt. Thos. Espy Post No.153 of the Grand Army of the Republic.  Carlynton alumnus (Class of 2017) and accomplished trumpeter Tyler Smith will play the National Anthem along with two other young trumpet players\, Alex Berhosky and Michael Cosnek. \nThe ceremony also pays tribute to Korean War veteran Robert M. Gordon. He enlisted as a 2nd lieutenant and was discharged as captain\, and asserts that he truly loved being a soldier.  Bob\, who donated the new flagpole and flag to the Library & Music Hall\, is President of Gordon Terminal Services and resides in Sewickley.  However\, his roots are in Carnegie.  His mother’s family was the Pascoes of Pascoe Motor Company and Carnegie National Bank.  In addition to his Army service\, Bob served as a long time Scout Master and is an avid reader and Civil War enthusiast – two of his great grandfathers were charter members of the Espy Post.  He also stepped up as Honorary Chair of the Chartiers Valley Partnership’s Campaign to restore the Library & Music Hall.  Bob led by doing; he is the most generous individual donor to the ACFL&MH.  He states simply\, “I love my country\, I love Carnegie and I love this Library.” \nThe flag dedication ceremony will be followed by dessert and coffee in the Lincoln Gallery.  The Espy Post will remain open until 4:00 p.m. \nExecutive Director Maggie Forbes hopes that the Veterans Day ceremony is the first of many civic ceremonies that will take place at the flagpole and in Library Park. \nFor those who want to start their day early at the ACFL&MH\, Tom McMillan (descendant of Thomas Espy and Vice President of Communication for the Pittsburgh Penguins) will be speaking about his new book Gettysburg Rebels at 1:00 p.m.  His talk is part of the Library & Music Hall’s “Second Saturday Civil War Series.”  The ACFL&MH’s Civil War programming is made possible through a grant from the Massey Charitable Trust.  
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/flagpole-dedication-veterans-day/
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SUMMARY:Listen Locally Downstairs featuring Henry Bachorski
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 15\, 2017 | 6:30 pm \nOur monthly Studio series continues with Henry Bachorski \n Henry’s been composing since grade school (a while back) and his songs are both youthful and wise. His heartfelt performance of original music brings listeners to the middle of a two-lane blacktop road with songs that oer both modern and rooted elements. If you’re not sure which way to turn\, just wait for a melody to tilt its head down the road one way or the other and say\, come on. \nDoors open at 6:00 pm || Concert begins at 6:30 pm\nTickets: $10 at the door \n Listen Locally Downstairs is made possible by Peoples Natural Gas. \n 
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/listen-locally-downstairs-featuring-henry-bachorski-2/
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