Jazz in the Valley schedule


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WHAT: Jazz in the Valley.

WHO: Alma Villegas Quintet; Barney Mclure's B3 Quartet; B.I.G.; Brent Edstrom Trio; David Friesen Quintet; Gail Pettis Trio; Greta Matassa featuring Susan Pascal; Jake Bergevin & The Javatown Swing Orchestra; John Moawad's All Star Big Band; John Sanders & Gypsy Reeds, Strings and Skins; Jon Hamar Trio featuring Kelly Ash; Kolvane; Lenny Price Quintet; Little Bill & the Bluenotes; Mary McPage; Michael Powers Group; Nancy King & Steve Christofferson; Nick Vigarino's Meantown Blues; Open Country Joy; Randy Oxford Band; Ranger & the ReArrangers; Sidewalk Stompers; Son Jack Jr. & Michael Wilde; Too Slim & the Taildraggers; Total Experience Gospel Choir.

WHEN & WHERE: Festival performers play at downtown Ellensburg venues beginning at 8:30 tonight. The music continues Saturday on the Main Stage at the Rotary Pavilion at East Fourth Avenue and Pearl Street, then heads back into the venues at 8:30 p.m. It all wraps up with music in the Rotary Pavilion again Sunday beginning at 10:30 a.m.

THE SCHEDULE: Festival lineup and complete information is available at www.jazzinthevalley.com.

HOW MUCH: Three-day festival pass costs $35. Friday night and Saturday night passes cost $15 each; Saturday and Sunday afternoon passes cost $10 each. Passes are available at the Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce, 609 N. Main St., or by calling 509-925-3137 or 888-925-2204.

MORE THAN MUSIC: Here's what else is going on around Ellensburg on Saturday:

* Sip N' Sample: 1 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Premium wines, specialty foods and artwork. Gallery One, 408 N. Pearl St., and The Clymer Museum of Art, 416 N. Pearl St. Cost: $10, includes souvenir glass.

* Farmers market: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Fresh produce, arts and crafts. Fourth Avenue between Ruby and Pearl streets.

* Kittitas County Historical Museum: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Local history exhibits. 114 E. Third Ave. Free admission.

* Children's Activity Museum: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Family activities. 118 E. Fourth Ave.



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