Category Archives: All ZAAC Events

The Legendary Peter Yarrow

Crossings brings Peter Yarrow of the legendary folk trio Peter, Paul & Mary to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Saturday, October 27, at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $35 in advance and $38 the day of the show. Doors open at 6:30. To purchase tickets call Crossings at 507-732-7616.

Peter Yarrow is a singer and songwriter whose social commentary has always been a part of his music and his life. He also has a special connection to Minnesota. In 1969 he married Mary Beth McCarthy in her hometown of Willmar. He wrote "The Wedding Song (There Is Love)" as a gift to his bride and performed it for the first time at their wedding in St Mary's Catholic Church.

He co-wrote one of Peter, Paul & Mary’s most famous songs, “Puff, the Magic Dragon.”His songwriting also worked its magic with “Day is Done,” “Light One Candle,” and “The Great Mandala.” The trio earned a 1996 Emmy nomination for the Great Performances special “LifeLines Live,” a highly acclaimed celebration of folk music.

Music was part of Yarrow’s upbringing; he graduated from what was then called the High School of Music and Art in New York City. He graduated from Cornell University in 1959 and met Noel “Paul” Stookey and Mary Travers in New York City's Greenwich Village at a time when American folk music was experiencing a revival.

The trio’s first album, “Peter, Paul & Mary,” was released in 1962 and remained in the Top Ten for 10 months and in the Top Twenty for two years. More than two million copies sold.

Also a political activist, Yarrow has voiced his opposition to the Vietnam War, sought to instill character training in public education, and founded Operation Respect with a mission to “assure each child and youth a respectful, safe and compassionate climate of learning where their academic, social and emotional development can take place free of bullying, ridicule and violence.”

Yarrow has turned his attention to encouraging folk music and musicians through a key role in founding the New Folks Concert series at both the Newport Folk Festival and the Kerrville Folk Festival.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Movies are BAAAACK!

Join us for this fun filled evening of fear as we bring movies back to the State Theatre! Celebrate Halloween in our vintage theatre with Alfred Hitchcock's Classic thriller "Psycho." Get creeped out with your neighbors as we welcome a special guest from the past.

Win prizes in the Hitchcock Trivia Contest!

Friday, October 26. $5 admission. One showing only at 7:15 pm. Doors open at 6:30.

Costumes are optional. Screams encouraged.

Call (507) 732-5210 for more information.

State Theatre, 96 East 4th St, Zumbrota, MN 55992

William Kent Krueger is coming!

The State Theatre is proud to announce the appearance of this beloved local author at 7 pm on Thursday, October 25.

William Kent Krueger, a multi award-winning author and crime writer, lives in St. Paul. He is best known for his Cork O'Connor series set primarily in Minnesota. He is the recipient of  back to back Anthony awards for best novel and is a four time Minnesota Book Award winner. 

Krueger will take the stage to discuss all his books, including his most recent work, Trickster's Point, which debuted at #12 on the New York Times bestseller list.

This program is free and open to the public.

"Krueger’s intimate knowledge of Minnesota’s northern reaches and respect for Native American life, ancient and modern, provide an intricate setting for this gem of a mystery."
Publishers Weekly

Presented by the Zumbrota Public Library in cooperation with SELCO.

This project was funded in part or in whole with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

To learn more about William Kent Krueger, go to http://www.williamkentkrueger.com/index.html

 

Takin’ It To The Limit

Get ready for something special!  Nearly SOLD OUT–HURRY!

The Fabulous Armadillos and Collective Unconscious join forces on the stage at the State Theatre to bring you "Takin' It To The Limit: A Tribute to the Eagles" on Saturday, October 20 at 7:30. Tickets are $28 in advance, $30 the day of the show. Doors open at 6:30. To purchase tickets call Crossings at Carnegie 507.732.7616.

Audiences have flocked to Collective Unconscious’ covers of CSNY’s “Déjà Vu” album, the Beatles' “Abbey Road,” The Beach Boys' “Pet Sounds” and Simon and Garfunkel's “Bridge Over Troubled Waters.” CU consistently delivers a pitch-perfect rendition of every song they perform.

The Fabulous Armadillos began their music series in 2006 at Pioneer Place in St. Cloud with such classic shows as Southern Rock, The British Invasion, From The Grave, Guitar Heroes, Outlaw Rock, Psychedelic Rock, and the now-infamous One Hit Wonders show. All 12 shows were sold out.

Expect no less than an evening of amazing music that will leave you wondering whether The Eagles themselves had taken the stage.

The Fabulous Armadillos

Collective Unconscious

http://www.crossingsatcarnegie.com/page0003.Tribute.html

It’s All One Water

We swim in it, boat on it, bathe in it. We cry it, consume it and are comprised of it. In winter, we even walk on it. Water is both elemental and functional; we harness the humbling power of its waterfalls and rivers to power our lives, yet in one single weather event it can destroy all we have built. Crossings asked photographers and writers to share what water means to them for this exhibit.

"It's All One Water" is a collection of 28 photographs and 28 written pieces (both prose and poetry) on display through the month of October at Crossings. Join us for a reception on Friday, October 19, at 7 pm at Crossings to view the photographs and enjoy refreshments. Then move with us next door to the State Theatre for the readings and a slideshow of the photographs.

Participants were invited to explore whatever aspects of water fascinate them and create their own artistic expression of this most basic foundation for life. Photographers and writers from around the region share their work in this intriguing exhibit produced in collaboration with the Zumbro Watershed Partnership.

This project was funded in part or in whole with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

http://www.crossingsatcarnegie.com/page0002.html#AllOneWater

Heart Like A Wheel

Join us this Saturday, October 6, at 7:30 pm for the Linda Ronstadt Tribute "Heart Like A Wheel." Dianne Parks of Rochester has assembled a first class group of local musicians to bring us Linda Ronstadt's fifth solo album, including "You're No Good" and "When Will I Be Loved." Tickets are $20 in advance, $23 the day of the show. Doors open at 6:30. To purchase tickets call Crossings at Carnegie 507.732.7616.

http://www.crossingsatcarnegie.com/page0003.DiannaParksLindaRonstadt.html

FREE EVENT Iron Pour Sat. Sept 29

ZAAC is hosting a FREE FAMILY EVENT this Saturday. The Iron Pour welcomes Kelly Ludeking and his team of foundry arts to show the Zumbrota community the ancient art of iron working.  At 5 pm the furnace will start melting the iron. Bridget's Cafe and the Covered Bridge Restaurant will be on hand to provide food and drinks. Then at 7 pm Savage Aural Hotbed will perform a free concert, as the iron is poured into the molds. Stop by Crossings at Carnegie to check out what they have going on. Visit the ZAAC tent and enter a drawing for free tickets to a State Theatre event. 

Join us for this unique event and enjoy the food, fun, and free music by a great band. The sparks will be flying on East Avenue in front of the State Theatre and Crossings.

"This project was funded in part or in whole with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund."

The Pines Are On Their Way

Rising out of the prairies of the Midwest, The Pines are one of the most distinct and powerful indie-rock/Americana groups to hit the national scene in years. Crossings brings The Pines to Zumbrota’s State Theatre on Sat., Sept. 22, at 7:30 p.m.

With roots in the folk and blues of the heartland, The Pines craft that music into something new, a sound that wavers on the edge of traditional acoustic music, but embraces the nuances of today’s indie-rock and blues music.

The Pines, with frontmen David Huckfelt and Benson Ramsey released their third Red House Records album in January: “Dark So Gold.” The son of Greg Brown’s producer and sideman Bo Ramsey, Benson was reared on folk and blues music and continues to let those influences shine, even on louder electric songs. David also had a deep love for traditional music, and together the two of them started crafting songs that evoke the ancient, while incorporating newer rock and pop sounds.

Committing to a musical career together, Benson and David returned to their Midwestern roots and moved to Minneapolis, where they slowly grew their band to include banjo player Michael Rossetto (Spaghetti Western String Co.), drummer J.T. Bates (Michel Portal, John Gorka), bassist James Buckley (Ed Harcourt, Daniel Johnston, Dosh), guitarist Jacob Hanson (Halloween, Alaska) and Benson’s brother Alex Ramsey on keyboards.

Showcasing their distinct blend of dark atmospheric indie-folk, rock and blues, The Pines’ new album shows a young band that has fully arrived with a sound and song craft that stands apart on the indie music landscape. The Pines cook up a diverse palette of musical flavors and songs that reflect on cold days, dark nights and the hope that shines in between.

Under the Influence with Jane Sassaman

Award winning quilter Jane Sassaman is coming to town! Don't miss her lecture on Thursday, September 20 at 7 pm at the State Theatre.

"Under the Influence" is a lecture of the visual and philosophical ideas that have influenced Jane and her work. Be prepared to view an extraordinary range of wonderful images. Jane will excite and inspire by exposing the audience to an unusual combination of fantastic images. Tickets are $10.  Please reserve your seat by calling All in Stitches at 507-732-4101.
 
Jane A. Sassaman is a contemporary quilt artist, fabric designer, author and teacher whose critically acclaimed work inspires creative confidence in aspiring artists of all backgrounds. Her internationally known quilts are known for their bold designs, celebrating the energy and miraculous beauty of garden flowers and plants (and the occasional skeleton!).

Jane's quilts are shown worldwide and can be found in many private and corporate art collections. Her quilt Willow was named one of the best 100 American Quilts of the Century. She was awarded the Quilts Japan Award for her work in Quilt National 1999. She also received "The Fairfield Master Award for Contemporary Artistry" at the International Quilt Festival in 1996.

Jane is also an accomplished teacher of design and quilting for guilds and conferences around the world. She travels internationally, teaching groups and individuals how to nurture creativity, sharpen powers of observation and overcome creative obstacles.

Spring 2001 saw the publication of Jane's first book, The Quilted Garden. Besides being 20 years of color reproductions of her work, it is also a window onto the artist's process: influences and inspirations, family life, methodologies and good old tricks of the trade!

Jane spends part of her creative time designing fabric for the prestigious quilt fabric manufacturer FreeSpirit, in NYC. Her first line, The Exotic Garden, debuted in 2002 and introduced the quilting, interior design and wearable markets to Jane's extravagant vision of flora and fauna in undeniably Sassaman colors. Inspired by the likes of Arts & Craft founder William Morris, the Finnish design company Merimekko and textile artist Kaffe Fassett, Jane has unapologetically produced exuberant large-scale design motifs drenched in exciting color.

http://www.janesassaman.com/Jane_Sassaman/home.html