fbpx

Search Results

Searched for: 2317

Franklin In-Store Music: Will King

March 1, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Will King is a guitarist, composer, teacher and recording artist, performing music influenced by his travels in Spain, South America and the Caribbean. Musical styles include an eclectic mix of Classical, Flamenco, Latin Folklórico and pop.

Franklin store dining area

Friendship In-Store Music: The Ritual

February 16, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Ashley O’Neill, violin, and Adrian Nofzinger, piano, are the musical duo The Ritual, a music project of many genres. Together, they create largely improvisational melodies and soundtracks that weave together a diverse array of influences from classical to metal. You can see The Ritual perform locally with 5 other musicians as La Curandera and The Ritual.

Friendship store dining area

Franklin In-Store Music: Greg Herriges

January 19, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Greg Herriges whirls a mix of original and traditional “progressive world music” on guitar, voice, and bouzouki (Greek lute), with a unique approach honed by his studies of Asian and other international styles. An award-winning composer and performer, his music and writing have found international recognition.

Seward Co-op Franklin store dining area

Friendship In-Store Music: Swanny Rose

February 2, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Swanny Rose is an “Americana, Soul & Rock-N-Roll” singer-songwriter and tribute entertainer with over 30 years of performance experience. Her powerful voice, writing prowess, and equally compelling tribute song selection keeps audiences of all ages and musical preferences excited for what’s next! 

Seward Co-op Friendship store dining area

Seafood Producers Cooperative Captain’s Dinner

January 21, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Enjoy a tasting dinner of Alaskan seafood, with sea stories and conversation with fisher people from Seafood Producers Co-op!

Join us on Tuesday, January 21st from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Co-op Creamery Cafe for Seafood Producers Cooperative’s Captain’s Dinner. Taste a variety of appetizers and three varieties of high-quality, line-caught Alaskan seafood from from the oldest fishers’ co-operative in North America.

You’ll hear from folks of SPC how continuing cooperation helps support Seward’s mission of equitable economic relationships for fisher people, and participate in conversation with SPC on the importance of harvest sustainability and transparency in the seafood distribution system. You’ll also take home recipes to replicate the incredible flavors of SPC’s fish in your own home!

$20; drink pairings will also be available for purchase.