Slab Supper Friday night in Fontanelle
The Fontanelle Enterprise Club will host the annual Slab Supper 5-7:30 p.m. Friday, July 18. The group will be providing the food and donations of desserts are welcome from the community. The meal will be for free will offering.
The slab will be open for skating, activities for kids will be avilable at the library, there will be a bounce house and train rides.
Superhero and Princess Party at the pool
There will be a superhero and princess party 6-7:30 p.m. Friday, July 25 at the Greenfield swimming pool.
Tickets are $15. To purchase tickets, visit www.greenfieldiafoundation.org, use a QR Code on the Greater Greenfield Community Foundation’s Facebook page or buy them at the pool.
Simply Seger show coming to WCC
The Warren Cultural Center in Greenfield presents “Simply Seger,” the ultimate Bob Seger tribute experience, 7 p.m. Saturday, July 26.
Filling the role of Bob Seger is former Greenfield resident Tim Gazaway, who was once lead singer/guitarist for the group Barney Fife.
For half a decade, the nine Simply Seger artists have been on a mission to keep the heartland rock legend’s music alive in all its glory. Simply Seger isn’t just a tribute band; it’s a musical time machine that transports you to the unforgettable era of classic rock and roll.
With precision and passion, Simply Seger recreates the soulful raspy voice, the driving rhythms and the lyrical storytelling that made Bob Seger a rock icon. From “Night Moves” to “Turn the Page,” every note and nuance is delivered with the same heart and soul that made Seger’s music resonate with generations.
The energy is electric, the atmosphere nostalgic and the music timeless. Add this band of established players with Tim Gazaway’s look and vocals, as well as the band’s iconic stage presence, and you will realize Simply Seger’s attention to detail is unmatched.
As they mark their five-year milestone, Simply Seger promises an unforgettable concert experience celebrating the legacy of a rock legend through Simply Seger’s authentic renditions. With every riff and every lyric, you’ll understand why they’ve become the ultimate tribute to this musical legend.
Tickets are limited. All seats are $25 through July 24 with the price increasing to $35 July 25 and 26. Order tickets at warrenculturalcenter.com.
Greenfield resident to join Nashville musician at WCC
Denver Bierman of Nashville and an orchestra of central Iowa players, including Greenfield resident Zack Valentine on lead alto saxophone, will perform at the Warren Cultural Center 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 1. Admission will be free will donation at the door with a love offering taken during the concert to help with Denver’s expenses.
Composer/Arranger/Bandleader Bierman formed Denver and the Mile High Orchestra with a group of friends at Belmont University in 1999. They have traveled the world, playing at churches, conferences and festivals. They performed at two Olympic Games (2002 in Salt Lake City and 2004 in Athens).
Blending a red hot horn section, along with jazz and big band roots, Denver and the Mile High Orchestra have created a power funk sound that defies description and is unlike any other. With Bierman writing and arranging the band’s music, the diverse sounds of legends such as Stevie Wonder, Chicago and Earth Wind and Fire combine for a fresh look at contemporary pop.
Bierman is devoting this year to Christian music — with a Big Band sound. Besides lead vocals, he also plays trumpet. While the music is what defines the band, the live show makes a fan for life. Tight production, a lot of fun and the unexpected make Denver and the Mile High Orchestra an experience like no other.
“It’s inspiring for different reasons,” Bierman said. “There’s nothing like being with people in that moment with you, involved with you, inspired by your songs. There’s nothing better than that.”