- 1919.March.SundayNo events
- 2020.March.Monday
Southgate’s Annual Spring Art Show
Organizational Meeting
Each Spring Southgate celebrates our own resident artists with a community-wide display featuring a variety of medium. Please join us for this organizational meeting to find out more information about this exciting annual event.Women of Note
Women of Note is an enthusiastic group of women who love to sing in a cappella harmony. Women of Note has existed for 25 years and holds 10 international medals with Harmony, Inc., an international organization of women who sing in the barbershop style. A portion of the proceeds from every Women of Note concert is donated in the support of our international designated charity. Welcome them back to the Flanagan Theater.
- 2121.March.Tuesday
Gary Hylander Lecture
This is the third chapter of Gary’s six part series entitled “Jefferson and Jackson: The Presidency Democratized” examining the early years of the Republic from the election of Thomas Jefferson in 1800 to the close of the Age of Jackson in 1850. Jefferson described his election as the “revolution of 1800” while the Jackson election broke the Virginia-Massachusetts monopoly on the White House. Major themes will include territorial expansion, slavery, the rise of political parties, the War of 1812 and the development of a national economy.
- 2222.March.WednesdayNo events
- 2323.March.Thursday
Trip to BSO Open Rehearsal
American cellist Alisa Weilerstein joins French conductor François-Xavier Roth for the world premiere of the BSO-commissioned un despertar, for cello and orchestra by German composer Matthias Pintscher. Opening the program is Hector Berlioz’s alternately romantic and swashbuckling Le Corsaire Overture. The rehearsal concludes with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6, Pastoral. Previous registration required.
- 2424.March.Friday
Wingmasters Presentation
Wingmasters is a partnership of two people dedicated to increasing public understanding and appreciation of North American Birds of Prey. Julie Ann Collier and Jim Parks are both licensed raptor rehabilitators. Together they care for injured birds of prey. Most of the birds can ultimately be released back into the wild, but in some cases the birds are left permanently handicapped. Julie and Jim are further licensed to provide a home for these raptors and use them for educational purposes. Join Julie and Jim and their “flock” for an educational lecture on our winged friends.
- 2525.March.Saturday
Patricia Brosnihan Dance Academy Recital
Southgate hosts this Grafton-based academy of dance for their annual recital. Residents are welcome to attend and support the nurturing of artistic expression in these area youth.