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December 15, 2016 - Jolly Entertainment


What better way to spend this last weekend before Christmas supporting local theatre and music by attending a play, musical or concert. These are sure to entertain: Christmas Carole The Musical at the Panida Theater, Traditions of Christmas at The Kroc Center, SuperPops 3: Holiday Pops at The Fox, and The Christmas Show at The Coeur d'Alene Resort. Additional events include Small Artworks Invitational at The Art Spirit Gallery, Dickens Carolers at the Coeur d'Alene Resort, Future Song Foundation Benefit Concert at The Bing, and Japanese Cooking Class at The Culinary Stone. To find out more about these and other upcoming events, visit our FSA-sponsored online calendar.

FEATURED EVENTS

CHRISTMAS CAROLE THE MUSICAL Fri. Dec. 16-18 Come and enjoy this energy-filled night on the Panida’s main stage as they host this holiday musical for the whole family. Based on the Charles Dickens’ classic tale, A Christmas Carol. Read more

TRADITIONS OF CHRISTMAS

Fri. Dec. 16 - Fri. Dec. 23 This Radio City Music Hall style show inspires the hearts of audience members of all ages. With a cast of 70 people, spectacular sets, live animals, and more than 400 costumes, this is truly an experience you won’t want to miss. Read more

SUPERPOPS 3: CELEBRATE HOLIDAY POPS Sat. Dec. 17 & Sun. Dec. 18 Morihiko Nakahara is creating the perfect blend of festive tradition, holiday fun and a dash of something special to celebrate the holiday season with this heart-warming performance. Read more

THE CHRISTMAS SHOW Thurs. Dec. 15 - Sun. Dec. 18 Ellen Travolta and The Coeur d'Alene Resort are proud to present The Christmas Show. The Travolta sisters are back at it again! Don’t miss a night filled with music, laughter and stories celebrating the holiday season. Read more

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

"As we struggle with shopping lists and invitations, compounded by December's bad weather,

it is good to be reminded that there are people in our lives who are worth this aggravation,

and people to whom we are worth the same." ~ Donald E. Westlake

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