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Arts Events for February 28, 2010

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Cave Sunday

February 28, 2010

Time: 1:30pm-2:30pm

507-281-6114

Quarry Hill Nature Center

701 Silver Creek Road NE
Rochester, MN 55906

Details: Find out about the Park's many historical structures before heading to the cave. After visiting the cave, participants may join in on an optional hike to our featured site. Pre-registration is strongly recommended to ensure placement.


Yaggy Colby History Lecture: Ken Allsen

February 28, 2010

Time: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

reference@rochester.lib.mn.us | 507-328-2300

Rochester Public Library

101 2nd Street SE
Rochester, MN 55904

Details: Ken Allsen will be speaking about his new book, "A Century of Elegance: Ellerbe Residences in Rochester.” Presented by History Center of Olmsted County in cooperation with Rochester Public Library. Costs underwritten by Yaggy Colby Associates.


Here...Half Blind Exhibit

February 24 – 28, 2010

Time: 10am-5pm Wed, Fri and Sat.; 10am-9pm Thurs.; Noon-5pm Sunday

info@rochesterartcenter.org | 507-282-8629

Rochester Art Center

40 Civic Center Drive SE
Rochester, MN 55904

Details: A collection of black and white photographs by John Gossage. There are 126 photographs in the exhibit. The photos show glimpses of the everyday side of the city.


Arabesque

Judy Onofrio and Jennifer Onofrio Fornes

February 26, 2010 – April 11, 2010

Time: Contact Flaten Art Museum for times

Flaten Art Museum in Dittman Center, St. Olaf College, Northfield

Details: Celebrated Rochester sculptress Judy Onofrio and her daughter Jennifer Onofrio Fornes, also a Rochester resident, and well-known in the field of photography, are combining forces for the first time in a joint exhibition.


Don Quixote (Kirov Ballet)

February 28, 2010

Time: Thurs. at 7pm; Sun. at 1pm

507-529-1730

Galaxy 14 Cine

4340 Maine Ave. SE
Rochester, MN 55904

Details: Don Quixote is a ballet known for its colorful characters that portray their personalities and emotions through distinct choreography. Petipa's version of Don Quixote, to the music of Minkus, is the standard ballet version of the tale and features the popular virtuoso pas de deux that has been performed countless times as a concert piece. Runtime: 120 minutes