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Free Astronomy/star viewing
The Foothills Astronomical Society and FENCE invite you to star gaze, and learn about astronomy. These programs are set to begin at sunset. You are encouraged to stay as long as you’d like! Don’t have much knowledge about astronomy? No problem, we have astronomers that are very informative and eager to help you learn more about space!!
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FREE Composting Presentation/Demonstration
Have you ever wanted to start composting at home but thought that it would be too difficult, time consuming, or expensive? Well now is the time to learn all about composting and how easy it can be to compost at home!
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Free concert with Tom Fisch
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Free concert-Tina and Her Pony
Indie Appalachian Folk music project Tina and Her Pony began in Asheville, North Carolina, USA in 2010. Shortly thereafter, she spent two years holed up in the high desert mountain town of Taos, New Mexico becoming one of the iconic artist colony’s most beloved performing acts. “Even within the world of folk, Tina & Her Pony’s sound can’t be defined within a single culture or concept. What is undeniable, however, is the soul-stirring power of the music itself”. - Andria Brown, Folk All Y’all In a soundscape rich in folk and americana offerings Tina and Her Pony stands out with her clarity and freshness. Harmonies, arrangements, lyrics and captivating vocals combine to create something greater than the sum of the pieces which, taken individually, are deceptively straightforward. Her music chronicles complex emotional landscapes with the kind of wisdom and honesty required from roots music in its most distilled and cherished forms. The pandemic brought much change and loss to Tina’s world, and this is reflected in her fresh material, a collection of songs that comprises her newest record, “Marigolds” (2023).
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FREE Didgeridoo program with Steve O’Neil
Steve O’Neil will be joining us again in the great room to present a very special program about the Didgeridoo. This is a unique program about the ancient Australian Aboriginal musical instrument the Didgeridoo.
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Free Family Concert
*Please register for this event in advance* Friction Farm performs in the Great room at FENCE. Friction Farm combines storytelling, social commentary, and humor to create songs of everyday life, local heroes, and quirky observations.
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Free Family Concert
Tim McWilliams will perform in the great room at FENCE. Following the performance refreshments will be served.
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Free Family Concert
FENCE welcomes back Tom Fisch of Flat Rock, North Carolina, for a free concert in the acoustically excellent great room at FENCE Center.
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Free Family Concert
Cello Times Two! has been together for about a year. Cellists Ben Smith and Brenda Leonard play a variety of classical and popular music, including pieces originally written for two cellos and other works that have been arranged for this ensemble. We play music from Bach to Joplin and much more. We promise you'll have fun and possibly even learn something at our concerts!
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Free Family Concert
The FENCE concert is sponsored by the Kirby Fund, will feature two "mature," in fact, 90 year old musicians, Joseph and Kathleen Erwin. They met while both were students at The Juilliard School in New York City. After both graduated, Joe added "Music Education" to his focus when he accepted Juilliard's invitation to join the faculty. Joe says: This Fence program will be entitled; Transforming Life's Dissonance into Consonance. Like all Fence programs, no tickets are required and all are welcome to this hour of music, followed by special refreshments.
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