Idaho Washington Concert Chorale
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Idaho Washington Concert Chorale
Idaho Washington Concert Chorale 3 Concert 2007-2008 Merry Month of May Sponsored by Edmund O. & Beatriz Schweitzer Friday, April 25, 2008 at 7:30 pm & Sunday, April 27, 2008 at 6:00 pm St. Boniface Catholic Church, Uniontown, Washington 2 Merry Month of May In Northern climes, the month of May has long been associated with winter’s end. Our relief at the sun’s return, relief from indoor confinement, the gift of a blooming branch, profound longing, and the budding of love are all traditionally linked to May in our collective consciousness. And all are featured in the music that we bring to you in this concert. In this choral recital, folk songs and folk-like songs predominate. Whether traditional or by known composers, their musical simplicity not only lends strength to to the seasonal poetry, but also represents the newness of the season’s gifts. You’ll also hear madrigals and part-songs from four centuries, as we join the generations that have welcomed spring with song. After our especially long winter of 2008, we invite you to anticipate with us the pleasures of the coming season. A Proud Supporter of Arts on the Palouse RONALD B. WEBSTER !TTORNEYAT,AW LICENSEDIN7ASHINGTONAND)DAHO ,AW/FlCESOF7EBSTER&REY0,,# 7)SLAND3TREET #OLFAX7! FAX WFLAW STJOHNCABLECOM Merry Month of May The Merry Month of May arr. John Eric Floreen Dutch folksong May There Always Be Sunshine arr. Robert DeCormier Russian folksong Mimi Dimitrovska, speaker Poost vsegda boodyet solntse Poost vsegda boodyet nyeba Poost vsegda boodyet mama Poost vsegda boodoo ya May there always be sunshine, May there always be blue sky, May there always be mama, May there always be me. Thank you for joining us tonight! Please turn off all cell phones, pagers & recording devices. Please refrain from using flash photography during the performance. Greg Kelley is recording our performance this evening. Friday night patrons: Please help us reduce our printing costs by recycling your programs in the box provided as you leave this evening. #REASON-OORE $OKKEN00,# -òĈĊö㥠GEEALL=<LGL@=<=DAN=JQG>IM9DALQD=?9D K=JNA;=KL@JGM?@GMLL@=J=?AGF )DAHO3TREET 0/$RAWER ,EWISTON)DAHO FAX WWWCMDLAWCOM 4HEODORE/#REASON #HRIS*-OORE $AVID%$OKKEN 4OD$'EIDL 3 Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Children & New Patients Welcome Personalized & Comfortable Alfred M.Fairbanks,DDS Jonathan M.Fairbanks,DDS Practicing in Pullman over 30 years 509.332.2DAY (2329) 1410 SE Bishop Boulevard, Pullman, Washington 4 Merry Month of May Mailied Opus 41, No. 5 Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Song of May Der Schnee zerrinnt der Mai beginnt, Und Blüthen keimen auf Gartenbäumen Und Vogelschall tönt überall. Pflückt einen Kranz und haltet Tanz Auf grünen Auen ihr schönen Frauen, Wo grüne Mai’n uns Kühlung streu’n. Wer weiss, wie bald die Glocke schallt, Da wir des Maien uns nicht mehr freuen. Drum werdet froh, Gott will es so, Der uns dies Leben zur Lust gegeben, Geniesst der Zeit, die Gott verleiht! (1809-1847) The snow melts, May begins and flowers sprout on garden trees, and bird calls sound over everything. Picks a garland and keeps a dance on green meadows, your beautiful woman, your green May coolness scatters. Who knows how soon the clock sounds, and we won’t enjoy May anymore. Therefore let us be glad, God wills it so, and has given us this life of pleasure, Enjoy the time, which God bestows! /UR"USINESS3UPPORTERS We are proud to support the arts in our communities. Merry Month of May Die Wollust in den Maien Die Wollust in den Maien die Zeit hat Freuden bracht, Die Blümlein macherleien, ein jeglichs nach sein G’stalt, Das sind die roten Röselein, der Feyl der grüne Klee, Von herzer Liebe scheiden, das tut weh. Der Vögelein Gesange die Zeit hat Freuden bracht, Ihr Lieb tät mich bezwingen, Freundlich sie zu mir sprach; Sollt, schönes Lieb ich fragen dich, wollst fein berichten mich. Genad mir, schöne Frauen so sprach ich. Nach manchem Seufzer schwere komm ich wohl wieder dar, Nach Jammer und nach Leide seh ich dein Äuglein klar. Ich bit dich, Auserwählte mein, lass dir befohlen sein Das treue, junge Herze, das Herze mein. 5 Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) The delights of May this time of year brings joy, All sorts of flowers, each one in its kind. These are the little red roses, the violet, the green clover, Parting from my heart’s love, that brings pain. The song of the birds this time of year brings joy. Her love vanquished me, Lovingly she said to me: If I should ask you, sweet love, Then you must tell me. Merry, lovely ladies, I said. After many a heavy sigh I will return After misery and suffering, I see your clear eyes. I beg you, my chosen one, let me give you My faithful, young heart, my heart. 6 Merry Month of May The May Night Johannes Brahms Die Mainacht arr. Arthur Frackenpohl O Süsser Mai! Johannes Brahms O Lovely May! Chamber Choir O süsser Mai! Der Strom ist frei, Ich steh verschlossen, mein Aug’ verdrossen; Ich seh nicht deine grüne Tracht, Nicht deine buntgeblümte Pracht, Nicht dein Himmel blau, Zur Erd ich schau. O süsser Mai! Mich lasse frei, Wie den Gesang an den dunkeln Hecken entlang. 905 SE Main Pullman, Washington O sweet May, the stream runs free I stand close-mouthed, my eyes querulous I see neither your green array, Nor your colorfully blossoming splendor, Nor your blue skies. To the earth I gaze. O sweet May, let me go free, Like a song along the dark hedges. (509) 332-6223 7 Merry Month of May Vier Zigeunerlieder Johannes Brahms from Sechs Quartette, Opus 112 Chamber Choir Rote Rosenknospen künden schon des Lenzes Triebe. Rosenrote Wangen deuten Mädchens erste Liebe. Kleiner roter Vogel, flieg herab zur roten Rose! Bursche geht zum rosgen Mädchen kosen. Red rosebuds announce the coming of spring. Rose-red cheeks show a girl’s first love Little red bird, fly down to the red rose! The boy goes to caress the rosy girl. Intermission Ce Moy de May Clement Janequin (ca. 1485-1558) Chamber Choir Ce moys de may ma verte cotte, Ce moy de may je vestiray. De bon matin me leveray, Ce jolly, jolly moys de may, De bon matin me leveray: Un sault, doux saults, trois saults En rue je feray pour veoir si mon ami verray. Et luy diray qu’il me descrotte, Me descrotant le baiseray. In this lovely month of May I’ll put on my green mantle and go skipping into the street, to see if my love is there, I’ll ask him to remove my mantle, as he does, I’ll kiss him. In Pride of May Thomas Weelkes (ca. 1575-1623) Chamber Choir This Pleasant Month of May William Beale (1784-1854) Chamber Choir Sing with Us! IWCC is an auditioned choir of community members from the Palouse and surrounding communities. We rehearse Monday nights at Moscow High School in Moscow, Idaho from the end of August through the first week of May. Auditions for the 2008-9 season will be held in August 2008. If you are interested in joining us, please contact: Janice O’Toole, [email protected], 509.229.3654 8 Merry Month of May A Branch of May arr. Greg Gilpin English Spring Carol Nancy Grunewald, mezzo-soprano One May Morning arr. Charlene Archibeque English Folksong Rebecca Ricks, soprano As A Branch in May Gwyneth Walker in time of daffodils David Dickau based on a poem by e.e. cummings Irish Blessing Dedicated to Musical Director, John Weiss Creating memories is our Specialty 234 E Main Street, P.O. Box 218, Pullman, WA 99163 509.334.3545 800.752.5287 Mark Patterson Goodbye, John Thank you, John! This concert marks the end of our five years with Dr. John Weiss as IWCC’s Music Director and Principal Conductor. John first came to us in the spring of 2003, conducting our rehearsals and May concert as part of his audition. His dedication to quality music production earned him the offer to serve the Idaho Washington Concert Chorale in the capacity he now exits. To say that John is unique is an understatement. From the beginning John has challenged us with new and unusual approaches, taking us further on our journey toward excellence. For those of us who have had the pleasure of listening, the “proof is in the pudding” as John likes to say. More beautiful pianissimos, higher quality fortes, greater attention to musical detail, and more consistent production of quality performances can all be heard in the results. We asked John to give us more difficult repertoire, so he did. In turn, he challenged us to increase our level of excellence when doing easier repertoire. We endeavored to meet his expectations. All of these experiences are unique to our time under John’s direction. One of John’s favorite subjects is how wonderfully the chorale has grown in its ability to make beautiful sounds compared to five years ago. It is obvious that he is proud of this accomplishment. We are too, John, and we thank you for your hard work and dedication. We thank you for sharing all of your uniqueness with us. We are better for it. May the road rise to meet you, John. May your travels be filled with success and fond memories of our journey together. Our sincerest gratitude goes with you, #E>:GHK[L #E>:GHK[L Members and Patrons of the Idaho Washington Concert Chorale !HKG>K1:EHHG Mark & Sherry Culbertson 101 N. Montgomery, Uniontown 509.229.3389 cell 509.432.6525 [email protected] Best burgers on the Palouse & an ever-changing selection of Micro-brews a Janice O’Toole 9 10 John Weiss, Conductor Currently assistant professor of music at Washington State University, John Weiss earned a Bachelor of Music degree in music education at Boston University’s School for the Arts, a Master of Fine Arts degree in choral conducting at the University of California, Irvine, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in choral conducting from the University of Arizona. Past choral groups under his direction have won numerous first prizes at state, regional and national competitions. He has been a guest clinician and conductor at MENC regional and state conferences in Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon, and choral director for North American Music Ensembles’ 1991 European tour. As a bass, Dr. Weiss was a Metropolitan Opera Regional Finalist and won First Prize in the Associazione Lirica Italo-Americana Mario Del Monaco Voice Competition. He has performed leading and supporting roles with Boston Lyric Opera, Indianapolis Opera, Ash Lawn-Highland Summer Festival, Raylynmor Opera, Commonwealth Opera, Longwood Opera, Vermont Opera, Oakland Opera, and Sacramento Opera, and also soloed for such organizations as the Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus, College of the Holy Cross Choirs, and the Oakland Chamber Orchestra and Oratorio Society. Some of his favorite roles include Leporello in Don Giovanni, Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, Mustafa in L’italiana in Algeri, Alfie Doolittle in My Fair Lady, Sarastro in Die Zauberflöte, Colline in La Bohéme, Bartolo in Il Barbiere di Siviglia and Sir Joseph Porter in H.M.S. Pinafore. In May 2005, he sang the role of Sparafucile in Rigoletto with Granite State Opera in New Hampshire. Dr. Weiss presented a recital at WSU on January 16, 2007, and performed the same program in Chattanooga, Tennessee and Mobile, Alabama. The University of Arizona nominated Dr. Weiss’ doctoral research, Operatically Trained Singers in the Collegiate Choral Rehearsal, for the Julius Herford Award sponsored by the American Choral Directors Association. An article based on this research appeared in The Choral Journal, August 2002 and he presented his findings at the Second International Physiology and Acoustics of Singing Conference in Denver in October 2004. Last spring he presented the same research at the Washington Music Educators Assoc. State Conference in Yakima, and at the American Choral Directors Association NW Division Convention in Portland. Elena Panchenko, Accompanist originally from Ukraine, studied Elena Panchenko, at the Moscow Conservatory, where she earned her degree in piano performance, music history and music theory. She served as the Musical Director of the Penn State Opera for four years and performed the debut of two new operas, including Mrs. Satan, an opera about the life of the first woman presidential candidate, Victoria Woodhall. Working extensively as an accompanist and church musician, Elena has performed with groups as varied as a children’s dance group to such well-know musicians as Francis Orval and David Shifrin, clarinetist and Music Director of Chamber Music at Lincoln Center. In addition to Elena’s duties with the chorale, she is also the Music Director at St. James’ Episcopal Church in Pullman. Elena’s family includes her husband, Alex, WSU Math Professor and former Ukrainian rock star (as is Elena); her son Ivan, a student at UW; and their dog, Tasha. The Idaho-Washington Concert Chorale Sopranos Kathy Anderson Susan Beamer Shari Carter Andrea Chavez e Paula Elliot e Jill Freuden e Meredyth Goodwin e Nancy Grunewald Helen Lombard Janet Mount Ann Norton Janice O’Toole Rebecca Ricks e Melissa Smith e Altos Cheryl Blackburn e Johna Boulafentis Kami Cornwall Mimi Dimitrovska e Sandy Field Judie Hanley e Tressa Hochstatter Jan Keller e Holly Kelley Ellen Kittell Sarah Marhevsky Holly McCollister Laura McMichael Heather Nelson e Jan Patrick Linda Purdy Susan Stokes Karen Weathermon Charmaine Wellington Carole Wells Chorale Leadership Alice Barbut Marketing/Fundraising Cheryl Blackburn Database Manager Tom Brandt Tenor Section Leader Judy Campbell Alto Section Leader Tenors Joseph Erhard-Hudson e Clive Gay e Chris McIntosh e Shon Parker e Basses Allen Alstad Tom Brandt e Bill Dugger e Rob Ely e Jack Keller e Kirk McMichael Matthew Petersen Jim Reece e Gordon Thomas Laurie Caraher Box Office Manager Kami Cornwall Advertising Manager Heather Dixon Dress Coordinator Jill Freuden Marketing Director Soprano Section Leader Jack Keller Bass Section Leader Mary Macey Chorale Librarian Ann Norton Chorale Librarian Laura McMichael Front Door Manager Jim Reece Riser Crew Coordinator e Chamber Choir Gordon Thomas Web Master Box Office Assistant Signboard Wrangler Board of Directors Judy Croskey Organist Meredyth Goodwin Chorale President Barbara Hayes Patron of the Arts, Lewiston Jan Keller Chorale Treasurer Janice O’Toole Chorale Vice-President Janet Patrick Chorale Member-at-Large Chris Thompson UI Faculty, Moscow Karen Weathermon Chorale Member-at-Large Press Releases & Notecards Signboard Artist Charmaine Wellington Chorale Secretary Music Director & Principal Conductor John Weiss David Spencer Rehearsal Accompanist Maureen Miller Elena Panchenko Wreath Craftsman 11 Receipts Treasurer Chorale Donors Sponsors, $1500 + Benefactors, $500 + Decagon Devices, Inc. John Brewer, Miho Nam, and David Seamans Edmund O. & Beatriz Schweitzer David & Kathy Spencer Richard Domey & Diane Gillespie Gordon & Dene Thomas Best Western University Inn Chamber Choir Caroling Cactus Computer Co. & Turbonet (in kind donation) Moscow High School (in kind donation) 12 Paula E lliot Chorale Member Profile (Soprano I) has been singing as long as she can remember, first with her family and then with a children’s choir school in her hometown of Glens Falls, New York. It is a passion that she has continued personally and professionally throughout her life. As a student at Bard College, Paula was drawn to major in voice by the folk movement of the 1960s, which in turn led her to early ballads and Renaissance part singing. These remain among her favorite musical styles (though she also confesses a love of Baroque coloratura solo music, saying “There can never be too many notes!”) Paula earned a library degree at Syracuse University, followed by a second master’s degree in theatre at Kansas State University. While at Kansas State, she performed with a madrigal group and also worked as a music librarian. Paula moved to Pullman in 1984 and, until her retirement this past December, was the music subject specialist for the WSU libraries; professionally, Paula has also been a very active member of the national Music Library Association. During the 1990s she earned another master’s degree in music history from the University of Idaho. In her 24 years in Pullman Paula has sung with The Gentle Season madrigal group, the Carliol Consort, Tapestry, the WSU Madrigal Singers, the NW Bach Festival, WSU faculty chamber ensembles, and has done extensive solo work—in addition to singing with the Chorale. The Chorale and our audiences have also benefited from Paula’s insightful program notes in the past two seasons. Since 2005, Paula has added to her understanding of Renaissance sacred music by participating in the Tallis Scholars Summer School. This May Paula and her husband Paul Brians, himself a strong advocate and supporter of arts in the Palouse, will be moving to Bainbridge Island, where Paula plans to continue singing with local groups. The Chorale wishes them both well in their move and knows that Bainbridge Island will be the richer for their contributions to the music and art of their new community! Chorale Donors Patrons, $250 + Helen Lombard, Tupperware Fundraiser John & Ann Norton Rosemary & Barney Waldrop Friends, $100 + Kathy Anderson Walt Asbe Edward & Margery Bennett Susan Bohm & William Schmick Judy Campbell Steve Carlton Construction Shaun & Jill Freuden Clive & Carol Gay Meredyth Goodwin Howard & Barb Hayes Fred & Helen Koehler Kirk & Laura McMichael Karen Miller Maureen Miller & Tom Tamm Linda Purdy Sandra Ristow Steve & Ann Swannack Sylvia & Bob Staab Karen Weathermon John & Cheryl Weiss Ralph & Valerie Yount Bill Voxman Associates, $25 + Mary Burg, Schleeburg Farms Susan Beamer Laurie Caraher Mary & Jack Carloye Shari Carter Mimi & Alex Dimitrovska Gerald & Carol Druffel Jane Estocin-Klaiber Nancy Grunewald Sandy Field Arthur & Elizabeth Goodwin Randy & Deloris Hall Jeanne & Bob Jacobson Bob Jahns Jack & Jan Keller Holly & Gred Kelley Monique C. Lillard M. E. Lutz Holly McCollister & Leonard West Dwaine & Marianne McIntosh Carolynne M. Olsen Valeria & David Pietz Merton & Joan Pubols Margaret Ray Melissa Smith Bruce & Marilyn Sweeney Lee Whiteside Diane Wilkerson 13 Other Chorale Supporters We would like to thank the following individuals and businesses for their support, contributions, and assistance. Our Families Our Season Ticket Holders American West Bank, Uniontown Eleanor Asbe Athena Design Churchyard Inn Bed & Breakfast & Cheryl Waller City of Colton City of Uniontown Sharon & Eugene Dixon Albert & Ellen Eng Shirley Engerbretson First United Methodist Church, Lewiston Leah Jordan Kirstin Malm Liz McNeal Ted & Sharon Nitz The Owl Southway Pharmacy Palouse Industries, Inc./Early Aitken, Schauble, Patrick, Neill, Ruff & Shirley American West Bank Artisans at the Dahmen Barn At Home Designs Bella Dolci Bennett & Associates BookPeople of Moscow, Inc. Brused Books Coleman Oil/Chevron DynaMarts Cowgirl Chocolates Creason, Moore & Dokken Dissmore’s IGA Eastside Marketplace Eleanor’s Corner Saloon Explorations For Arts Sake Free & Clear Gail Byers Real Estate Hall’s Corner Bar Helen Lombard, Tupperware Hill’s Valley Floral Hodgin’s Drug KHTR/KQQQ Jack Porter, Attorney at Law John H. Norton, Attorney at Law Les Schwab Main Street Books MarcoPolo Imports McDonald’s of Pullman, Stadium Way Meadowlark Melodies Moscow Coop Musical Alchemy, Inc. Neill’s Flowers & Gifts New Garden Restaurant One World Cafe Open Eye Consignment Shop Otto’s Produce Pacific NW Kiwanis -Louise Regelin, District Governor Our Advertisers Learning Services/Young Children & Families of the Palouse Gary Peterson Julia Pomerenk Steve Smith St. Boniface Church, Uniontown St. James’ Episcopal Church, Pullman Ann Swannack Dave Turnbull Leonard West WSU Parking Services Palouse Enological Society Palouse Pediatrics Palouse View Dental Center Precision Engraving Premier Alpacas of the Palouse Pullman Civic Trust Rose Creek Graphics Sam Dial Jewelers St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center S&S Custom Cabinets, Inc. Sumptuous Soaps Taylor Engineering Team Idaho Real Estate Today’s Dental Tokyo Seoul Webster & Frey, P.L.L.C. Wine Company of Moscow Woodland Enterprises, Northwest Showcase 14 Our Business Supporters Sid’s in Store Pharmacy OPEN 24 HOURS Now featuring full US Postal Services! Lotto • ATM • Money Orders Photo Finishing www.mydissmores.com Tradition since 1937 1205 N Grand Avenue, Pullman 509.332.2918 fax 509.334.7072 Exceptional Health Services Since 1902 415 6th Street • Lewiston, Idaho 83501 • 208-743-2511 • www.sjrmc.org 15 Our Business Supporters bringing fine & folk art to the public Uniontown WA The Shop at the Barn selling creations of more than 90 regional artisans artisans at work in their studios classes & workshops for all ages music performances & dances Thurs-Sun 10-6 www.ArtisanBarn.org 509-229-3414 16 Our Business Supporters sumptuous soaps Now at the Dahmen Barn! (IGHQUALITYHANDCRAFTEDSOAPSBALMS BODYSPRAYSANDCLEANINGSUPPLIESTHAT AREHEALTHYANDPLEASINGTOTHESENSES -ILDSOOTHINGSOAPSCREATEDWITH VEGETABLEOILSANDEXTRANUTRIENTS Kathleen Tetzlaff 37!LCORA$RIVE0ULLMAN 509.334.1890 www.sumptuoussoaps.com Brused Books • buy • sell • trade • hardbacks - paperbacks • science to science fiction • literature to psychology 235 E Main Pullman, Washington Monday - Saturday 10-6 pm Open Sunday 12-5pm 509-334-7898 =^aa´h KVaaZn ;adgVa VcY\^[ih $M@NC±AM<BM<IO±<I?±<GR<TN±<±$<QJMDO@ A^hV9Vk^YAVlgZcXZ -&'BV^cHigZZi!AZl^hidc!>YV]d-(*%& -%%#,)(#(*)) '%-#,)(#(*)) Our Business Supporters 17 Jack R. Porter Attorney at Law 609 S. Washington, Suite 206 Moscow, Idaho 83843 (208) 882-6595 ?g\_afkÛ ;jm_Û¬Û?]Yjaf_ 3OMETHINGFOREVERYONESINCE )&-Iekj^CW_d"CeiYem"?ZW^e Come over for Friday Nite - Steak Night! P.O.Box 447, Walnut Street, Genesee, ID 83832 (&.$..($++), /PEN-ONDAY&RIDAY3ATURDAY3UNDAY 18 Our Business Supporters ,OUISE2EGELIN 1BDJmD/PSUIXFTU,JXBOJT %JTUSJDU(PWFSOPS GGCK ,=9<AF? &AL=J9;Q .PTDPX,JXBOJTNFFUT5IVSTEBZTBUBNBU6OJWFSTJUZ*OO#FTU8FTUFSO 10#PY .PTDPX*EBIP SFHFMJOM!HFOFTFFJEDPN Premier Alpacas of the Palouse Ranch & Guest Home Uniontown WA socks, scarves, gloves, hats, yarn and teddy bears www.PremierAlpacas.com 'LLA,R@H4LKFDEQ #ELO>IB COLJQEB@OBTJ>K>DBOP>QQEB 3Q>AFRJ7>V-@$LK>IAeP -@$LK>IAePLC0RIIJ>K .%3Q>AFRJ7>V 5IF.D%POBMETOFBS%JTTNPSFT 509-229-3655 19 Our Business Supporters -ONDAY&RIDAY3ATURDAY .-AIN3TREET -OSCOW)DAHO Suppor t our local & regional artists! NORTHWESTSHOWCASECOMSMOKEYBEARGIFTSCOM P RECISION E NGRAVING 208-882-4384 www.pega.ws Gifts & Awards 409 West 3rd St. Moscow, Idaho Birthdays "We're Anniversaries Mo re Weddings Tha n a T rop hy Shop! " Graduations Sports Awards John h. Norton Attorney at Law 208.882.5169 109 S Washington, Moscow, Idaho 83843 Licensed in Washington and Idaho 20 2008-2009 Season Please join us for our exciting 2008-2009 season which includes: Holiday Concert December 19th a December 21th St. Boniface Catholic Church a Uniontown Guest Conductor, Michael Murphy Wine Tasting Fundraiser A Chorus of Wine, Cheese & Song Harmony: April or May 2009 a Sunday afternoon St. James’ Episcopal Church a Pullman The chorale’s annual Wine & Cheese fundraiser hosted with the Palouse Enological Society. Spring Concert May 1st a May 3rd St. Boniface Catholic Church a Uniontown Guest Conductor to be determined ?LWZ`^P2SL[_P]4YZWZRTNLWBZNTP_d ZQ_SP?LNTQTN=Z]_SbP^_ May 17 Clearwater Canyon July 12 Annual Picnic 1pm Kamiak Butte Potluck: bring a dish & bottle to share PO Box 8274, Moscow, ID 83843 4Vb`c_XgXYh__fVT_X]XjX_el fgbeX_bVT__lbjaXWTaWbcXeTgXW! 9XTghe\aZg[X`bfgVb`ceX[Xaf\iX fX_XVg\babYXaZTZX`XagjXWW\aZTaW Taa\iXefTele\aZf!JXWbeXcT\ef Vhfgb``TWX]XjX_elTaWTcceT\fT_f! Sam Dial, bjaXe 255 E Main, Suite #101, Pullman 509.334.DIAL (3425) www.samdialjewelers.com bbb[LWZ`^PbTYPZ]R Wine Company of Moscow The best selection of imported wines & cheese on the Palouse! Tuesday-Friday 12-8pm Saturday 10-6pm 113 E Third, Moscow, Idaho 83843 208.882.6502
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