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Night Ranger 2023 (Vinton) | Delta Downs Event Center
Nov 4, 2023 (UTC-6)ENDED
Vinton
Night Ranger, the highly-anticipated concert, is set to take place at the Delta Downs Event Center on November 4, 2023. This electrifying event promises to be a night filled with unforgettable rock anthems and timeless classics. Located at 2717 Delta Downs Drive in Vinton, LA, the venue is the perfect setting for Night Ranger's epic performance. The band, known for their chart-topping hits and energetic stage presence, will be treating fans to a selection of their greatest songs, including the iconic "(You Can Still) Rock in America," the soul-stirring "Sister Christian," and the high-octane "Don't Tell Me You Love Me." With a repertoire that spans decades, Night Ranger continues to captivate audiences with their signature sound and captivating performances. Don't miss your chance to witness this extraordinary concert experience. Tickets for Night Ranger will be available for purchase from October 2, 2023, at 15:00 until November 5, 2023, at 02:00. Secure your spot and join music enthusiasts from all walks of life for a night that will leave you in awe. Be part of the Night Ranger phenomenon and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Hunter Hayes 2024 (Vinton) | Delta Downs Event Center
Mar 23, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Vinton
Hunter Hayes, the highly acclaimed country music artist, will be gracing the stage at the Delta Downs Event Center on March 23, 2024. Located at 2717 Delta Downs Drive, Vinton, LA, 70668, this venue sets the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable evening of pure musical bliss. Hunter Hayes is set to captivate the audience with a mesmerizing selection of his greatest hits, including the chart-topping favorites "Wanted," "I Want Crazy," and "Everybody's Got Somebody but Me." Prepare to be swept away by his heartfelt lyrics and melodic tunes as he pours his soul into each and every performance. Other notable songs that you can expect to hear include "Storm Warning," "Somebody's Heartbreak," and "Invisible." The tickets for this extraordinary event will be available for purchase from February 19, 2024, at 16:00 until March 24, 2024, at 02:00. Don't miss your chance to witness the magic of Hunter Hayes live in concert. Mark your calendars and get ready to experience the sheer brilliance of this country music sensation.
Stop, Drop, and Run 5K | Vinton Community Park
Apr 27, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Vinton
The Stop, Drop, and Run 5K is a highly anticipated event in Vinton, Ohio. Organized by the Vinton Vol. Fire Dept., this exciting race spans a distance of 3.1 miles. The event will take place at the beautiful Vinton Community Park, offering participants a picturesque starting point. As the race kicks off at 10:00am, runners will make their way towards the finish line, which is located across the historic swinging bridge over Raccoon Creek.
Registration for the Stop, Drop, and Run 5K begins at 9:00am, giving participants ample time to secure their spot. Medals will be awarded to the top 3 male and female finishers, as well as the oldest and youngest runners. It's a great opportunity to showcase your running skills and take home a well-deserved accolade.
After the race, don't miss out on the Hog Roast. Food will be served at 11:00am, allowing participants to refuel and celebrate their achievements. It's the perfect way to end the day and enjoy some delicious treats.
If you're looking for a thrilling race experience and a chance to connect with fellow runners, the Stop, Drop, and Run 5K is an event you won't want to miss. Mark your calendars for 2024-04-27, and join the Vinton Vol. Fire Dept. in this memorable community event. Get ready to lace up your running shoes and make lasting memories at the Stop, Drop, and Run 5K in Vinton.
Meet Me Where You Are (Or, How Not to Starve an Artist) | Generator Space by Amplify Arts
Dec 12, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Vinton
Meet Me Where You Are (Or, How Not to Starve an Artist,) Amplify’s next Generation Series project, organized by Bilgesu Sisman with Joshua LaBure and Alex Jacobsen, asks how artists and arts workers in three different cities are making space, making a living, and enacting more just modes of co-existence. Profiling artists experimenting with alternative models of economic organization in Baltimore, MD, New York City, NY and Omaha, NE, the exhibition documents interlocking approaches to navigating sustainability in different geographic contexts, with varying degrees of access to institutional support. Recorded interviews, research material, and artifacts installed throughout the space uplift embodied organizing practices that make divesting from capitalistic markets possible in the short term, and over time, invigorate systemic shifts towards modes of exchange that intentionally invite cooperation, resource sharing, and community building. The public opening of Meet Me Where You Are (Or, How Not to Starve an Artist) on Friday, November 8th from 6pm - 9pm is free and open to all. After the opening, regular gallery hours are by appointment. Please register in Eventbrite for a time to visit. Opening Reception: November 8th; 6pm - 9pmExhibition Dates: November 8th - December 13th, 2024Regular Gallery Hours: Thursdays and Fridays; 1pm - 5pm by appointmentGenerator Space is wheelchair accessible and located on a fairly busy street with a decent amount of traffic. Please use crosswalks for safety. Unmetered street parking is available on Vinton Street, 18th Street, and neighborhood streets to the north and west of the space. Generator Series programming is presented with support from the Nebraska Arts Council and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment. About the Organizers: Bilgesu Sisman is a writer, film programmer, and educator, who has worked in arts nonprofits and academia and has been part of multiple grassroots organizations around anti-capitalism, cooperative economies, and participatory democracies. She currently works as the Director of Cinematheque at Cleveland Institute of Art. Alex Jacobson explores the interconnectedness of space, memory, and body primarily through psychoacoustics and somatic vibrations. In recent years, Alex has contributed music for a number of film and dance projects, and their work has been featured across the United States, Mexico, and Europe, including Radiophrenia Art Festival, ESS’s Quarantine Concert Series, and Konvent Puntzero. Joshua LaBure is a documentary filmmaker, radio producer and podcaster based out of Omaha, Nebraska. His experience includes having directed and produced several short films, two narrative features and two documentary features, with his works featured at the Lone Star Film Festival, The Bureau of Creative Works and other filmmaker showcases. His most recent documentary had a sold-out premiere and received a standing ovation at the Benson Theatre. Furthermore, he founded the Denver Filmmakers Collective, which hosted local filmmaker showcases, has served on jury for major film festivals and has hosted countless film screenings. Additionally, Joshua has hosted and produced over 100 episodes of KIOS at the Movies andOn Documentary with Joshua LaBure, where he has interviewed dozens of filmmakers, covered film festivals and opined films. In 2021, his radio series, Portrait of a Pandemic, which explored how the Covid-19 pandemic affected the community, received the Nebraska Broadcaster’s Association Bronze Award for Best Investigative Journal or Series. Amplify Arts provides resources for artists, organizers, and cultural workers to incubate liberatory ideas that challenge dominant systems and move our community forward.
Information Source: Amplify Arts | eventbrite