THE LACONIA DAILY SUN, Wednesday, December 5, 2012— Page 19
Brad Myrick Quintet at 3rd Annual Reindeer Run held Dec. 16 in Sandwich Pitman’s Freight Room Thursday night LACONIA — Pitman’s Freight Room in downtown Laconia will present The Brad Myrick Quintet on Thursday December 6 at 8 p.m. The group is comprised of Richard Gardzina (sax), Alan Rowe (piano), Joey Pierog (bass), John Faggiano (drums) and Myrick (steel string and electric guitars). Gardzina, a native of Manchester has been active in the flourishing New England jazz scene for more than 20 years. He has also had the pleasure of performing in the Dallas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco areas, with such artists as Red Garland, David “Fathead” Newman, James Clay, Frank Rosalino, Mark Johnson, Rebecca Parris, and Little Feat. Myrick has had a #1 record in Mexico as an arranger and studio musician for Maria José’s “Amante De Lo Bueno”. He also played all the guitars on Maria’s 2x-platinum album “Amante De Lo Ajeno”. He has produced, arranged, composed for, and played on many projects for Italian label IRMA Records and several other charting artists in Mexico. The evening will include several of Myrick’s original compositions as well as original music by Richard Gardzina and some familiar standards. The group anticipates a spring studio session and record release. Admission is $10. Doors open at 7:15 p.m. and Pitman’s is a BYOB venue.
SANDWICH — The third annual Reindeer Run 5K will be held on Sunday, December 16 at 10 a.m. in Center Sandwich. The race is sponsored by Holland Hill Studio and is a fundraiser for Moultonborough Academy’s Nordic Ski Team. In the past years, participants have worn reindeer antlers, jingle bells, Santa hats, or red and green. Participants and guests will gather for warming food and drink at Surroundings Gallery post-race. Adults $20, students $15, kids 12 and under free. ConJohn and Jamie Marlowe preparing for 2011’s Reindeer Run. (Courtesy photo) tact Pasha Marlowe at 476-2476 or hollandhillstudio.com to pre-register.
Clarification: free drawing workshop is Saturday An article about a free basic drawing skills workshop that was published in our Tuesday, Dec. 4 edition inadvertently failed to include the date. The
workshop by Moultonborough artist Estelle Smith will be held at the VynnArt Gallery in Meredith from 1 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Dec. 8.
Nativity display at Winni Playhouse Youth/Teen Ensemble presents A Meredith Bay Colony Club MEREDITH — An International Nativity featuring nearly 100 creches from all over the world will be open to the public for free at the Meredith Bay Colony Club December 7 through December 9. Hours are Friday noon to 5 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. New in this year’s display, which features the work from artisans from more than 30 nations, are creches from Egypt and Jordan. Meredith Bay Colony Club is located at 21 Upper Mile Point Drive, which is located up the hill from the Rte.3-106 roundabout.
Very Broadway Christmas beginning December 7 LACONIA — Thirty-seven Lakes Region kids from ages 6-19 and a few special guests will take to the Winni Playhouse stage beginning December 7 to present A Very Broadway Christmas, a musical cabaret. With Christmas songs from Broadway shows past and present, as well as favorites from other Broadway musicals, these talented performers will brighten local families’ holiday season with their singing and dancing. This will also mark the Winni Playhouse’s final
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