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The second show features Wild Irish song with vocal- ist Karen MacLeod and Laurel swinden on flute. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. For more information call 519-885-5998. ongoing Joseph and The amazing Technicolor dreamcoaT drayton Entertainment presents Joseph and the amazing Technicolor dreamcoat, to april 2, at the dunfield Theatre, 46 Grand ave. s., cambridge. Tickets are $27 to $46. Visit www.draytonenter- tainment.com. Friday sTories aloud stories aloud at the Button Factory continues the tradition of storytelling from the story Barn, March 10, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., at 25 regina st. s., Waterloo. come and listen or share your own story. adults only. admission is $5 at the door. For more information, visit www.badenstorytellers. wordpress.com. saTurday Warm WinTer cookery The Joseph schneider haus presents Warm Winter cookery, March 11-12, 10 a.m. saturday, 1 p.m. sunday, at 466 Queen st. s., Kitchener. Join the schneiders for some warm winter favourites and comfort food. regular admission applies. For more information, call 519-742-7752. sunday irl FesTival: sTraighT ouT oF duBlin The Irish real Festival presents straight out of dublin, an evening of food and music, March 12, 6:30 p.m., at the Bauer Kitchen, 102-187 King st. s., Waterloo. Executive chef Brian Mccourt and special guest chef dermot Walsh, both from dublin, will be creating a menu of Irish favourites just like home. Musical entertainment will be pro- vided by Michael Byrne. Tickets are $65 for dinner and music. contact the Bauer Kitchen at 519-772- 0790 to reserve. ongoing dinosaurs, rocks, minerals and more The university of Waterloo's Earth sciences Museum presents dinosaurs, rocks, Minerals and More, at 200 university ave. W., Waterloo. admis- sion is free. call 519-888-4567, ext. 32469. Friday dave WiFFen The Grand river Jazz society, at the historic huether hotel, presents the dave Wiffen Quartet, March 10, 8:30 p.m., at 59 King st. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $16. For more information, visit www. kwjazzroom.com. saTurday Beverly TaFT The Grand river Jazz society, at the historic huether hotel, presents Beverly Taft, March 11, 6:30 p.m., at 59 King st. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $18. For more information, visit www.kwjazz- room.com. ragWeed Jazz Band The KW dixieland Jazz club presents the rage- weed Jazz Band, March 11, 2 p.m., at the royal canadian Legion Br. 530, 316 Marsland dr., Waterloo. admission is $15. sunday irl FesTival: celTic spiriTualiTy The real Irish Festival presents celtic spirituality, March 12, 2 p.m., at the church of the holy sav- iour, 33 allen st. E., Waterloo. Facilitated by Mar- garet Nally with live music by Fair Winds. Tea and baked goods to follow. call 519-885-5998. puBs/cluBs Maxwell's Concert Hall, 35 university ave. E., presents Peter Katz, March 9; celebrity Bingo, March 10; The Pink Brothers Band, March 16. Visit www.maxwellswaterloo.com. Starlight Social Club, 47 King st. N., Waterloo, presents stony Lonesome with special guest Mis- sissippi Bends, March 9; Fresh Fade, every Friday night; Global Warming every saturday night. call 519-744-1370. The Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb st. W., Waterloo, presents happy Pappy, Thursdays; romeo sex Fighter, sundays; Turk and the hobbits, Mondays; chalkline, Tuesdays; Mike Todd, Wednesdays. Neil Murray Band March 3; The Men, March, 4. For more information, call 519-886-9370. Thursday aviv sTring QuarTeT plays mozarT The K-W chamber Music society presents the finale in its series of Mozart concerts with the aviv string Quartet, March 9, 8 p.m., at 57 young st. W. Tickets are $35, $20 for students. For more infor- mation, call 519-886-1673. Friday lincoln series: BreTT polegaTo and roBerT korTgaard The Lincoln series concert presents baritone Brett Polegato and pianist robert Kortgaard, March 10, 7:30 p.m., at st. columba anglican church, 250 Lincoln rd., Waterloo. Tickets are $40, $15 for stu- dents. For more information call 519-886-6395. saTurday david leisner The K-W chamber Music society presents classi- cal guitarist david Leisner, March 11, 8 p.m., at 57 young st. W. Tickets are $35, $20 for students. For more information, call 519-886-1673. ongoing clay and glass gallery The clay and Glass Gallery presents Integration/ disintegration featuring artist christopher reid Flock, to March 19, at 25 caroline st. N. For more information, visit www.theclayandglass.ca. upToWn gallery The upTown Gallery presents spontaneity, to March 19, at 75 King st. s. Featuring works by candice Leyland, sharl G. smith and Jean Weller. 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