Multiple Events

August 21, 2008
08/20 - 24/2008
North Idaho Fair and Rodeo
Don't miss the biggest Fair and Rodeo in North Idaho! New exhibits and attractions, traditional favorites and sensational food await at the fair. Blue ribbon exhibits of arts, crafts, photography, baked goods, flowers and garden produce. Rodeo, motorcross, demolition derby, music, magicians and more.
Gates open at 9:00am; buildings open Wed-Sat 10:00am-10:00pm; Sun 10:00am-6:00pm
208-765-4969

www.northidahofair.com
N4056 Government Way, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho


08/21/2008 6:30pm
Spokane Indians vs. Boise Hawks

For more information go to www.spokaneindiansbaseball.com
800-325-SEAT; 509-325-7328

www.ticketswest.com


08/21/2008 6:00 PM
Manito String Quartet Concert
The 12th Annual Summer Concert Series. Highlighting the beautiful historic neighborhood park and presenting great local musicians. No alcoholic beverages. Picnicking encouraged!
509-747-2853
Under the trees in Coeur d’Alene Park, Browne’s Addition
Spruce St./4th St.
Spokane, WA



08/21/2008 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
2nd Annual First American Title Concert Series at Riverstone Park
Ryan Larsen (country) Each concert will feature a different artist ranging in styles from big band,jazz, and blues to country, classical, and folk. So bring a chair, a picnic, and your family and come enjoy these wonderful outdoor concerts this summer at Riverstone Park.

208-202-1629
www.artsincda.org

Riverstone Park, Coeur d'Alene ID.


08/21/2008 - 08/23/2008 - 2:00pm Matinee, 7:30pm Main Performance
Les MISERABLES, performed by the Coeur d'Alene Summer Theatre
The international smash-hit Les Miserables is perhaps the most famous of all musicals and one of the most performed worldwide. Based on the novel by Claude-Michel Schonberg its Tony award winninig score includes the songs "I Dreamed a Dream", "Do you Hear the People Sing?", "One Day More", "A Little Fall of Rain" and more.
208-769-7856
www.cdasummertheatre.org
The Schuler Arts Performing Center/Boswell Hall, North Idaho College, Coeur d'Alene ID

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