Celebrate Juneteenth at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center

Juneteenth logoAs part of the local Juneteenth celebration, Mosaic Templars Cultural Center hosts a day long event featuring activities, vendors, food and entertainment for the entire community. Events run from 11am to 5pm.

This year’s music line-up includes Ricky Howard, Delya Russell, Foreign Tongues, Steven Young – Artists United, Butterfly featuiring Irie Soul, Epiphany and the Big John Miller Band.

The museum will also celebrate an opening of a new exhibit on Arkansas African American legislators.

At 1pm, MTCC, in partnership with AETN, PBS and the UALR Institute on Race and Ethnicity, presents this free documentary film premiere of American Experience: Freedom Summer.

FreedomSummer-PosterCMYK for webThe screening is in advance of the national broadcast premiere. This 2014 Official Sundance Selection from acclaimed filmmaker Stanley Nelson will premiere at MTCC in conjunction with the Annual Juneteenth Celebration of Freedom. This summer will mark the 50th anniversary of the 1964 Freedom Summer.

As the campaign launches, 700 student volunteers are trained to register voters, teach in Freedom Schools, and help establish an alternate political party to represent the rights of those previously disenfranchised.

After learning of these impending summer activities, the white establishment in Mississippi prepares to fight off an invasion. Young activists, students, and local citizens work through their fear together, hoping to make a difference in black communities. As the summer wears on, many of their fears are realized.

A panel and Q & A will follow the premiere.

Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. From its Galveston, Texas, origin in 1865, the observance of June 19th as the African American Emancipation Day has spread across the United States and beyond.

Today, Juneteenth commemorates African American freedom and emphasizes education and achievement. It is a day, a week, and in some areas a month marked with celebrations, guest speakers, picnics and family gatherings. It is a time for reflection and rejoicing. It is a time for assessment, self-improvement and for planning the future. Its growing popularity signifies a level of maturity and dignity in America long overdue. In cities across the country, people of all races, nationalities and religions are joining hands to truthfully acknowledge a period in our history that shaped and continues to influence our society today. Sensitized to the conditions and experiences of others, only then can we make significant and lasting improvements in our society.

Hear the Glenn Miller Orchestra blow off the roof of Robinson Center Music Hall tonight

GMO2When Robinson Auditorium opened in 1940 (though the downstairs convention hall opened in late 1939), big band was THE music genre.
Over the years the legends of Big Band have played on both the stage of Robinson Auditorium as well as in the lower level. Before the building closes for a remodeling, the sounds of Big Band music return to the Robinson stage for one final time.
The legendary Glenn Miller Orchestra from New-York will perform one night only in Little Rock as they tour the world, bringing timeless classics like “In the Mood,” “Moonlight Serenade,” “Chattanooga Choo Choo,” “Pennsylvania 6-5000,” “String of Pearls” and “Tuxedo Junction” back to the stage. Even 75 years after founding his famous orchestra, Glenn Miller’s music is alive and well.
Tonight at 8pm, twenty musicians and singers will bring the unforgettable Glenn Miller sound to the Robinson Center Music Hall, performing timeless songs that everyone remembers. This is a must-see show for jazz and swing fans alike or the incurable romantics who want to step back in time. The legendary Glenn Miller was the most successful of all the dance bandleaders back in the Swing era of the 1930s and ’40s.
Producer Didier Morissonneau is proud to bring the most famous orchestra of all time to the Little Rock music scene, to perform their classic two-hour greatest hits show, directed by their new leader, the young and dynamic Nick Hilsher!

Set a World Record on FLAG DAY

flag bannerToday is Flag Day. A day to honor the Stars and Stripes, Old Glory, the Star-Spangled Banner.

It was 200 years ago, in 1814, that Francis Scott Key wrote the poem that became the National Anthem.  In celebration of that, the Smithsonian National Museum is working with local partners to create a nationwide attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Records for “the most people to sing a national anthem at one time.”

In Arkansas, the partner is Flag and Banner along historic 9th Street.  The singing will take place at 3pm CDT.

This official Smithsonian party will be held at Arkansas’ Flag and Banner located in downtown Little Rock to celebrate the 200th anniversary of The Star Spangled Banner. All guests are encouraged to sign up to sing during the sing-a-long which will be coordinated to happen at the same time with all the other party locations across the nation- including Ft. McHenry where the song was written. A National Guard Color Guard will present the colors during the sing-a-long which will take place at exactly 3:00 p.m.

Arkansas’ FlagandBanner.com has also partnered with the American Legion of Arkansas, local area Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts to present a dignified flag disposal ceremony to respectfully dispose of unusable U.S. Flags. Bring your their tattered and faded flags in for retirement and receive a coupon for $5 off the purchase of a new flag.

Kerry McCoy, owner of Arkansas’ FlagandBanner.com encourages everyone to come to this history making event, she said, “Flag Day is always an exciting annual event here at Flag and Banner, but this year is special because we are partnering with the Smithsonian National Museum, one of our long time customers, to make history. Come make history with us! Remember singing starts sharply at 3:00 p.m. and you must be signed up to be counted in the Guinness Book of World Records.”

During the party Arkansas celebrities will be on hand to lead the sing-a-long and give out prizes plus guests can sign up to win an in-ground residential flagpole kit with flag from Arkansas’ FlagandBanner.com. The event will include a special tribute to the troops and veterans along with a tribute to father’s since Father’s Day is this Sunday.

Refreshments and activities include free popcorn, a candy buffet and drinks-plus free games, face painting and activities for the kids at this family friendly event. Vendors selling burgers, barbecue, catfish and ice cream will also be available.

The party takes place Saturday, June 14, 2014 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Arkansas’ FlagandBanner.com offices located at 800 West 9th Street in downtown Little Rock. This event is free and open to the public.

For more information e-mail tammie@flagandbanner.com or call: (501) 375-7633.

ROCKing the TONY AWARDS – Wayland Holyfield

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Little Rock connection: This Arkansas native wrote the song “Arkansas, You Run Deep in Me” for the 1986 Arkansas Sesquicentennial. He has performed it many times in Little Rock over the years. He was present at the opening of the CALS Ron Robinson Theater where a new video of it debuted.
Tony Awards connection: His song “May I Have This Dance” was part of the Tony nominated score of Urban Cowboy in 2003.

Wave the Flag – Annual LR Wind Symphony Flag Day concert in MacArthur Park

The Little Rock Wind Symphony’s annual Flag Day concert will take place this evening in MacArthur Park at 7pm.  Sponsored, in part by the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, the concert is the LRWS’s annual salute to the red, white, and blue.  Picnics are encouraged. There will also be free ice cream and free American flags to wave throughout the concert.

Featuring Jim Munns, baritone, the musicians of the Little Rock Wind Symphony will perform the following selections:

Morton Gould: American Salute
Leroy Anderson: Bugler’s Holiday
George Gates: Sol y Sombra
John Philip Sousa: Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
John Philip Sousa: The Glory of the Yankee Navy
Meacham / Norris: American Patrol
Rodgers and Hart: Blue Moon
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Some Enchanted Evening
Irving Berlin: God Bless America
Bob Lowden: Armed Forces Salute
Samuel Ward / Carmen Dragon: America the Beautiful
John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever

In case of rain, the concert will be played tomorrow evening.

ROCKing the TONY AWARDS – Debbie Gravitte and Christiane Noll

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LITTLE ROCK connection: Both have appeared with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.  The pair appeared together during one of the Broadway Pops concerts in 2007.  Noll returned in 2010 to appear in the Valentine Pops concert.

Tony Awards connection: Gravitte won the 1989 Tony for Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance in Jerome Robbins’ Broadway. (She was then known by her maiden name, Debbie Shapiro.)  Noll was nominated for a 2010 Tony for Actress in a Musical for her performance in the revival of Ragtime.

The third and final day of Riverfest 2014 includes Hank Jr, The Fray, Jamey Johnson, The Wallflowers and the First Security Fireworks

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Riverfest closes out with Hank Jr, The Fray, The Wallflowers, Jamey Johnson and of course the First Security Fireworks Display

 

1:30pm

  • Midwest Caravan (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

1:45

  • Blane Howard (Bud Light Stage)

 

2:00

  • Beckham Brothers (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

 

2:45

  • Canopy Climbers (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

3:15

  • Barrett Baber (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)
  • Luke Williams (Bud Light Stage)

 

4:00

  • SW/MM/NG (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

4:45

  • Andy Frasco (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)
  • Lucious Spiller Band (Bud Light Stage)

 

5:15

  • Knox Hamilton (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

6:15

  • Clare Dunn (Bud Light Stage)
  • Earl & Them (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

 

6:30

  • The Tontons (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

7:45

  • Jamey Johnson (Bud Light Stage)
  • The Wallflowers (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

 

9:00

  • First Security Fireworks Display

 

9:30

  • The Fray (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

 

9:45

  • Hank Williams Jr. (Bud Light Stage)

 

10:00

  • Surfer Blood (Stickyz Music Stage)