Sep 01, 2022

Local musicians, dancers, artists part of Salina Downtown's First Friday

Posted Sep 01, 2022 12:09 PM

By SALINA POST

If it's Friday and the beginning of the month, it must be First Friday in downtown Salina!

Music, dance, and art are the fare for the September First Friday, which is sponsored, in part, by Salina Arts & Humanities.

Some of the art created by the Salina Public Library staff. Photo courtesy Salina Public Library

The festivities get underway at 4 p.m. Friday in the Salina Public Library, 301 W. Elm Street, with a reception for the latest show in the library's Gallery 708. The exhibit features a variety of art, including photography, quilting, watercolor and acrylic pieces, by library staff. The public reception is scheduled to be open until 5:30 p.m. Friday.

READ: Gallery 708 exhibit features art by Salina Public Library staff

At the stage

Both dance and music are scheduled for the downtown stage at W. Ash Street and N. Santa Fe Avenue.

Students from Revolution School of Dance are scheduled to take the stage at 5 p.m.

Next up will be Everyday Lights, "a group of Salina-based musicians with a love for folk and jazz rhythms," according to information on the band's website. "Their ability to combine a variety of musical styles including folk, country, rock and bluegrass always keeps the audience guessing and looking forward to the next song."

You can check out some of the group's music on the Everyday Lights website.

Those attending the performances at the stage also will have the opportunity to purchase tickets for the Oct. 1 Feast on the Fe, "an event organized by the Local Food Works Foundation and a large group of volunteers that highlights local chefs and local ingredients. The event also features community artists, florists, and musicians and is held in downtown Salina," according to the Feast on the Fe, Salina KS Facebook page.

Additionally, tickets for the Downtown SaWINEa Wine Walk on Oct. 8 also will be for sale, Salina Downtown, Inc. Executive Director Leslie Bishop told Salina Post.

Check out "The Illusion of Color" by Raphael Hernandez at Peaceful Body Wellness Retreat as a part of Salina Downtown's First Friday Festivities. Image courtesy Peaceful Body Wellness Retreat Facebook page

Illusion

"What color is it? We think we know the color, but it is only an illusion. You won't believe your eyes," is how Peaceful Body Wellness Retreat bills its latest art display: The Illusion of Color by Raphael Hernandez.

Visit with Hernandez and learn about his art during a reception from 5-7 p.m. Friday at Peaceful Body Wellness Retreat, 148 S. Santa Fe Avenue.

But what about the kids?

Kid's Creative Corners, 122 S. Santa Fe Avenue, is offering a First Friday "Date Night" drop off between 5:30-7:30 p.m. Please call 785-833-2332 for reservations.