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T.G.I.F. - Feb. 17 - Music and entertainment this weekend in Penticton

TGIF! - Upcoming concerts and cultural events for Penticton and area

Clubs

BARLEY MILL PUBKaraoke 2.0 every Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 p.m. Thursday: Big Slick Poker at 7 p.m. Watch sports on 23 TVs and one 11-foot screen.

ELITE RESTAURANTOpen Mic Night every Friday at 8 p.m. Share your talents, hidden or otherwise, at the Elite After 6; a great way to try out new material or check out the local music.

COPPER MUG PUBBig Slick Poker on Sundays at 7 p.m.

GREY SAGE PUBFree pool every Sunday, poker and prizes every Tuesday, music bingo every Wednesday and karaoke with Sky every Thursday in the OK Falls Hotel. Sports on the big screen.

VOODOO’SThursday Night Blues Jam features an incredible lineup of musicians from the South Okanagan, both pro and amateur, including horns, harmonica players and a number of the best guitarists, drummers and singers in the area.

Concerts

Feb. 19 — Jazz Vespers at St. Saviours Anglican Church features Larry Crawford (woodwinds), Stefan Bienz (bass), Alan Crossley (piano), Debi Johnson (vocals) and Bill McAvoy (drums) starting at 4:30 p.m.

Feb. 24 — The  South Okanagan Concert Society presents the Penderecki String Quartet with Jeremy Bell and Jerzy Kaplanek on violin, Christine Vlajk on viola and Paul Pulford on cello at 7:30 p.m. in the Oliver Alliance Church. Tickets at the door. For more information, call Marion at 250-498-4398.

Feb. 25 — Speed Control is breaking out from the snowbound north bringing their high-energy show to VooDoo’s Lounge.

Feb. 26 — The Youth Symphony of the Okanagan comes to Penticton for a concert at 3 p.m. in Cleland Theatre, featuring violin soloists Vincent Li and Rebecca Ruthven. Music repertoire includes works by Morawetz, Sarasate, Grieg, Chausson, and Beethoven. Tickets are $15 adults, $10 seniors and youth 13-18, and $5 for children 12 and under.  They will be available at Penticton Academy of Music and at the door on the day of the performance.

Feb. 25, 26 — Coco Love Alcorn sings joyful soul, a combination of her diverse musical influences including jazz, pop, R&B and folk. Coming to the Dream Café.

Mar. 3 — Acclaimed composer and pianist Tania Gill, originally from Victoria, is touring with her Bolger Station Quartet, featuring three of Canada’s outstanding jazz musicians, each with a distinguished career recording and touring with numerous projects. Coming to the Opus Café Bistro in the Cannery Trade Centre at 7:30 p.m.

Plays, galleries and events

Feb. 17 — Visit the Penticton Art Gallery for two exhibitions, Glenn Clark: First Person Narrativeand Caroline Anders: Chelmsford, continuing through March 18.

Feb. 17 — Storybook Landscapes, an installation with a Celtic theme by Stephen Prouse andTowards the Light, landscape oil paintings by Margaret Munn continue at the Summerland Art Gallery until March 3.

Feb. 22-25 — Summerland Secondary presents The Phantom of the Opera at Centre Stage Theatre at 7 p.m. Tickets available at the school office and the Beanery in Summerland.

Feb. 23-25 — Princess Margaret Secondary presents Once Upon a Mattress, a musical adaptation of the Princess and the Pea story at 7 p.m. in the school theatre. Tickets available at the school or call 250-770-7620 for more information.