08/21/09 10 Days Out
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Friday Aug. 21-Saturday Aug. 22
* Local hip-hop dance troupe All Elements is set to bust a move on the Warehouse Theater stage this weekend, when Human Tribe Productions presents "All Elements in Art." Musical acts Unit, Phizzle and Lyle K'ang will play live. All Elements, whose members range in age from 5 to 25, will perform eclectic dance styles to beats mixed by DJ Dom Garcia.
Tickets cost $35-$45 for both performances. The Warehouse Theater is located at 5000 W. Lincoln Ave., in Gilbert Park.
"All Elements in Art" will also show Wednesday at the Yakama Nation Cultural Center's Heritage Theater, located at Highway 97 and Buster Road in Toppenish. Tickets cost $25-$35.
All performances begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in advance at Salon Envy, 1214 W. Lincoln Ave. in Yakima, or at the door beginning at 6 p.m. Visit www.humantribeproductions.org for details.
Saturday Aug. 22-Sunday Aug. 23
* Attention red wine aficionados. Sagelands Vineyard, one of the only wineries in Washington that blends all five classic red Bordeaux varietals, is celebrating the last days of summer before the September grape harvest begins. Saturday and Sunday from 1-5 p.m., its "Pre-Harvest Barbeque" will serve up grilled appetizers paired with select wines on the vineyard patio overlooking Mount Adams.
Admission is $5 for Sagelands Wine Club members and $10 for nonmembers. Sagelands Vineyard is located at 71 Gangl Road in Wapato. For more information, call 509-877-2112 or visit sagelandsvineyard.com.
Friday Aug. 28
* Airfield Estates' Wine Cellar Cinema will host a free screening of the 1990 film "Memphis Belle." Based on a true story, the film follows the crew of the American World War II B-17 bomber "Memphis Belle" as they prepare for their 25th and final mission before returning home.
The film begins at 7 p.m. Wine can be bought by the glass or bottle, in addition to concessions. Seating is available, but feel free to bring your own blankets and lawn chairs.
Airfield Estates winery is located at 560 Merlot Drive in Prosser. For details, visit www.airfieldwines.com or call 509-786-7401.
Friday Aug. 28-Sunday Aug. 30
* Banjos will be jangling at the Zillah Bluegrass Pickin' Days music festival next weekend, presented by the Zillah Lions Club. Snipes Mountain Bluegrass, Gold Creek Station, Rainier Philharmonic, Alder Creek and The Coyote Ridge Bluegrass Wranglers are set to pick and strum live on Friday and Saturday, followed by a Sunday morning gospel show.
The music kicks off at 3 p.m. Friday, goes all day Saturday, and wraps up about 3 p.m. Sunday. For bluegrass pickers hoping to show off their talents, there will be an open mike session Friday and Saturday nights.
The festival takes place at Stewart Park, on First Avenue in Zillah. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. (No alcohol allowed.) Camping arrangements are available. For more information, call 509-790-7451.
* Quilting enthusiasts will gather for Roslyn's first Crazy for Quilts show, showcasing handmade and heirloom pieces. The festivities begin with the Friday Night Fabric Art Walk, featuring live music, from 5-9 p.m.
The quilt show will be on display from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, coinciding with the Roslyn Farmers Market. For more information and directions, call the Crazy Quilt Shop at 509-649-3777.
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