What would the Christmas holiday season be without a little
bluegrass?
The String Ties band, always a hit, has been playing
bluegrass for over ten years. In the past five years they have added
a Christmas show that the Pump House Regional Arts Center in La
Crosse calls, "the best show of the season".
From a foot-stompin'
version of "Sleigh Ride" to a calming "Silent Night", Dan Sebranek
guitarist and lead singer, Tom Pfaff, a legendary banjo player,
Wayne Beezley, a master of the mandolin and Larry Dalton,
an eclectic upright bass player will keep you singing through
the month of December. Tom's wife Christi often demonstrates her
specialty of clog dancing.
Admission: adults $10, seniors $9,
students $6 - family of 4, $28. MasterCard and Visa accepted for
reservations and at the box office.
Heyde Center for the Arts
Posted November 8th, 2007 by shansonLocation(s) and Driving Directions
The Chippewa Valley Cultural Association (CVCA) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization who owns and operates the "Heyde Center for the Arts" located in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
The facility is a 30,000 sq. ft. structure consisting of three levels, the third level having a multi-functional auditorium with seating capacity of 330 people. The building, constructed in 1907, is a Neo-Classical Architectural Design and is listed on both the National and State Register of Historic Places.
After being in an abandoned state over many years, the structure has undergone a complete restoration and was reopened and rededicated in 2000. Sitting on a hilltop overlooking the city of Chippewa Falls, and within view of the grand Chippewa River, the Heyde Center for the Arts is entering the new millenium with a new use as a cultural arts facility serving the people of the Chippewa Valley in West-Central Wisconsin.
Our facility has already hosted a large number of performances and art exhibits in addition to providing facilities for classes, social gatherings and meetings.
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