June 18, 2021 at 5:01 p.m.
Summer concerts continue Saturday in Dunkirk.
The Dunkirk Webster Depot Park Concert Series resumes Saturday with a performance by Mix Factory.
Mix Factory — Craig Selvey and Lora Armstrong — will take the stage at 7 p.m. They perform a “wide variety” of greatest hits.
The concert series continues at 7 p.m. each Saturday through the first weekend of August with the exception of July 3. The schedule is as follows:
June 26 — Moment’s Notice
July 10 — Harmony Quartet
July 17 — John Beatrice Band
July 24 — Boot Hill Band
July 31 — Jay Foxx Band
Aug. 7 — Spittin’ Image
The concert series is presented by Dunkirk Beautification Committee.
Fun night set
Evangelical Methodist Church in Portland will host a Friday Fun Night from 7 to 8:30 p.m. tonight.
The event will include games and activities. There will also be refreshments.
For more information, call Pastor Steve Arnold at (260) 251-0970.
Registration open
John Jay Center for Learning is accepting registrations for its VEX Robotics summer camps and clinics.
John Jay will host camps for all levels of robotics participants from June 21 through 25 and June 28 through July 2. Morning and afternoon sessions will be available.
The registration fee is $50. Attendance will be limited, so registration in advance is required.
To sign up, stop in at John Jay at 101 S. Meridian St., Portland.
Camps are open
Minnetrista has opened registration for summer camps for children ages 8 through 14.
Young cooks camps are scheduled for July 5 through 9 for 8 through 10 year olds and July 12 through 16 for 11 through 14 year olds.
Registration deadlines vary. For more information, visit minnetrista.net.
Racing camp set
Jayland Trotting Association will partner with Harness Horse Youth Foundation to hold a one-day camp Aug. 5 at Jay County Fairgrounds.
The camp will feature hands-on activities involving the organization’s stable of trottingbred racehorses. Participants will learn about caring for horses, harnessing and equipment. They will also get to jog a racehorse alongside a professional driver.
No experience is necessary, but participants must be at least 11 years old. The cost is $35, and pre-registration is required by July 15 at hhyf.org. For more information, contact [email protected] or (317) 908-0029.
The Dunkirk Webster Depot Park Concert Series resumes Saturday with a performance by Mix Factory.
Mix Factory — Craig Selvey and Lora Armstrong — will take the stage at 7 p.m. They perform a “wide variety” of greatest hits.
The concert series continues at 7 p.m. each Saturday through the first weekend of August with the exception of July 3. The schedule is as follows:
June 26 — Moment’s Notice
July 10 — Harmony Quartet
July 17 — John Beatrice Band
July 24 — Boot Hill Band
July 31 — Jay Foxx Band
Aug. 7 — Spittin’ Image
The concert series is presented by Dunkirk Beautification Committee.
Fun night set
Evangelical Methodist Church in Portland will host a Friday Fun Night from 7 to 8:30 p.m. tonight.
The event will include games and activities. There will also be refreshments.
For more information, call Pastor Steve Arnold at (260) 251-0970.
Registration open
John Jay Center for Learning is accepting registrations for its VEX Robotics summer camps and clinics.
John Jay will host camps for all levels of robotics participants from June 21 through 25 and June 28 through July 2. Morning and afternoon sessions will be available.
The registration fee is $50. Attendance will be limited, so registration in advance is required.
To sign up, stop in at John Jay at 101 S. Meridian St., Portland.
Camps are open
Minnetrista has opened registration for summer camps for children ages 8 through 14.
Young cooks camps are scheduled for July 5 through 9 for 8 through 10 year olds and July 12 through 16 for 11 through 14 year olds.
Registration deadlines vary. For more information, visit minnetrista.net.
Racing camp set
Jayland Trotting Association will partner with Harness Horse Youth Foundation to hold a one-day camp Aug. 5 at Jay County Fairgrounds.
The camp will feature hands-on activities involving the organization’s stable of trottingbred racehorses. Participants will learn about caring for horses, harnessing and equipment. They will also get to jog a racehorse alongside a professional driver.
No experience is necessary, but participants must be at least 11 years old. The cost is $35, and pre-registration is required by July 15 at hhyf.org. For more information, contact [email protected] or (317) 908-0029.
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