The Larry Robb Band will perform at Ten Depot.
Welcome to La Grande Life's Community Calendar.
Keep tabs on the great live music, art events, and community happenings in La Grande and the Grande Ronde Valley. If you are organizing an event or know if something going down that should be included in our calendar please SUBMIT YOUR EVENT here.
Upcoming Events
May 23, 2013 – May 24, 2013
AU, ETERNAL TAPESTRY, CATSKILLS presented by EOFF
EOFF announced it’s 2014 Dates – February 20-22, 2014 – but before we can savor another year of great film and music in downtown LG we need to assist the organization in growing it’s pocket book to bring about a 5th annual celebration that continues to astound.
Portland, Oregon’s AU and ETERNAL TAPESTRY will cozy up with La Grande’s Catskills on Thursday, May 23rd at The Art Center at the Old Library to present a powerhouse evening of edgy rock, experimental psychedelia, and hyper-attentive, graceful, and often fierce instrumentation of sonic and psychological terrain. The trio of cutting edge NW musicians will be heading to the Tumbleweeds of Idaho to converge with a number of other stellar musicians.
More: http://www.lagrandelife.com/au-eternal-tapestry-catskills-collide-to-benefit-eoff2014/
May 21, 2013
Renee Wells and KC Kunkle at Ten Depot
Local musicians Renee Wells and KC Kunkle will bring down the house at Ten Depot.
May 18, 2013
La Grande Farmers Market Opening Day
Head down to Max Square on Saturday for the first day of the Saturday Farmers’ Market. Fresh local produce, baked goods, flowers and handmade crafts as well as music, makes for a great spring day and you can help the organizers and vendors at the market kick off a great season. Music by the La Grande School District students.
May 17, 2013
Sean Gaskell at the Stage Door Theater
Sean Gaskell plays traditional music of the Mandinka people on the 21 string West African Kora. The music is traditionally played by Griots (Gree-ohs, oral/musical historians). The Kora is a very melodic and seemingly peaceful instrument, which is contrary to its musical repertoire.
Many songs tell ancient stories of war and hardship,while praising people of high political status and those who helped expand the Mande empire. While the Kora is only 300 years old, many commonly played songs can be traced back 800 years to the founding of the Mande empire.
Tickets are $10 and go on sale May 6th at the Mountaineer Market, Direct Music and the EOU Bookstore.
Stage Door Theater
1010 Adams Ave
Entrance in the alley




