Cultural

Performances, exhibitions, recitals, and other cultural activities or those by supporters of the arts

Jazz Night

An unforgettable evening of live jazz music, dancing, delicious desserts, and a silent auction, featuring talented musicians from the WHS & McCall Jazz Bands along with special guests! A fundraiser for Friends of Music. Tickets: $20 adults, $10 students, $45 family.

Jenks Center Repair Cafe

The central mission of Repair Café is to share and spread knowledge of making repairs and/or mending to everyone. We aim to teach our clients to mend and/or do the repair on their own.
Given the increased interest in Repair Café, each expert is limited to helping the client within the allotted 1/2 hour appointment time. Repairs and/or mending that require more time will need to be finished by the client.
Please check the volunteer skills we can offer at this Repair Cafe and choose the one that matches the item you need to repair most closely. If you don't find the skill you need

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Jill Enfield | Artist Talk on Glasshouse of New Americans (Online)

The Griffin Museum is thrilled to welcome creative artist Jill Enfield's Glasshouse of New Americans to our grounds this summer. We are also pleased to present a special online conversation with the artist.

Join us online on September 5th at 6:30 PM for this engaging presentation.

Titled The New Americans, this physical display explores heritage, genealogy, and homeland. Jill's personal connection to immigration, her paternal relatives fleeing Frankfurt, Germany, in 1939, inspired a project honoring immigrants' integral role in society and acknowledging the challenges they

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Jr. District Mock Audition Workshop

Registration Deadline: January 11, 2026
This workshop is for students in grades 6-9 trying out for the MMEA Junior District Festival. The workshop will provide a wealth of information about the audition process including how to prepare, manage nerves, and develop presentation skills. Students will divide into vocal and instrument groups to perform for adjudicators and receive constructive feedback on their solos and scales.
Open to all singers and instrumentalists; you do not have to be a WCMS student to participate.
Participants should confirm the MMEA grade level requirements for their

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Jr. District Mock Audition Workshop

Registration Deadline: January 13, 2025
This workshop is for students in grades 6-9 trying out for the MMEA Junior District Festival. The workshop will provide a wealth of information about the audition process including how to prepare, manage nerves, and develop presentation skills. Students will divide into vocal and instrument groups to perform for adjudicators and receive constructive feedback on their solos and scales.
Open to all singers and instrumentalists; you do not have to be a WCMS student to participate.
$30 per participant; register by January 13
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July | Coffee and Conversation - Member Networking Event

Join us for a morning event of conversation and critique. We are excited to provide our members an opportunity to network and get critical feedback about a body of work either in process or complete. Spend your Saturday morning with Crista Dix, Executive Director to have a conversation answering your questions about your creativity, working with institutions or other issues or ideas around photography and creativity.

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Join us Sunday July 13th from 9.30am-12pm for our round table peer-run portfolio critique group. Engage with 8 other Griffin members to network

July Online Artist Talk | 15th Annual Photobook Exhibition

The Griffin Museum is pleased to host an online artist talk celebrating the art of photobook making. Join us from 7 to 8:30pm to hear from artists Lisa Tang Liu & J. David Tabor, James Collins, Tsai Wei Tseng, Courtney Johnson, Robert Kalman, Shari Diamond, Thomas Winter, and Sean Perry.

The Griffin Museum recognizes the importance of photobooks. Distinct from the gallery aesthetic, photobooks offer their own visual language, often conducive to more narrative qualities and seriality than the standard on-the-wall format. We celebrate this form of artistry and want to see the photobooks

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Junk Journaling for Teens

This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please. Junk journaling is a method of journal-keeping that primarily uses found and recycled materials to record and collect thoughts, memories, and inspiration! This program will give you an overview of common techniques and provide inspiration before you get to work on your own journals.

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