Jazz in July 2009
June 23, 2009 by James
Filed under Arts, Community, Events, Fun Finds, Guest Writer: Lindberg, James G., In the News, Iowa, Music
- it’s Des Moines
- it’s summer
- it’s hot and humid
It must be time for Jazz in July, and it’s free to all.
Each summer Metro Arts Alliance through generous sponsorship presents Jazz in July – and what a great deal this summer; we even have one day of Jazz in July that occurs in August! You can visit the Jazz in July website or you may want to check out the links below to see the bands, parks, sites – 27 groups, 19 locations, and 19 dates.
- July 1, 6 pm, Fuzion Mix, 4 Mile Community Center, 3711 Easton Blvd.
- July 2, 4:30 pm, Dave Camwell and the Jazz Addicts, Lions Park, 72nd & Aurora in Urbandale
- July 2, 7:00 pm, Tony Valdez Large Band, Lions Park, 72nd & Aurora in Urbandale
- July 2, 7:00 pm, Roxi Copland Band, West Capitol Steps, Des Moines (Yankee Doodle Pops)
- July 7, 6:30 pm, Ed Kaizer, Jr. Group, Wesley Acres, 3520 Grand Avenue
- July 8, 6:30 pm, Jim Oatts Quintet performs Freddie Hubbard, West Des Moines City Hall, 4200 Mills Civic Parkway
- July 10, 6 pm, Scott Davis Quartet and Friends perform the late Miles Davis, Greenwood Park, Sylvan Theater, south of 45th near Grand Avenue; but what if it rains (and chances are 50%)? For this concert, the alternative is Merrill Middle School (map) and Metro Arts will make the call about 90 minutes ahead of time. Check the Metro Arts Alliance website for the update!
- July 11, 6:30 pm, Max Wellman Quartet, Waveland Neighborhood Association, Waveland Golf Course and Observatory, near Polk Boulevard on Observatory Road (map). The Des Moines Register reports more activities including food, kid stuff, and Observatory open house starting at 5:30.
- July 12, 5:30 pm, Des Moines Tango Group performs Pablo Ziegler, Salisbury House, 4025 Tonawanda
- July 12, 7:30 pm, 3×5, Salisbury House, 4025 Tonawanda
- July 15, 5:30 pm, Brazilian Sunset performs the late Stan Getz, Heartland Presbyterian Church, 14300 Hickman Road (map)
- July 15, 7:00 pm, Ashanti Jazz, Heartland Presbyterian Church, 14300 Hickman Road (map)
- July 16, 5:30 pm, Old School performs the late Wes Montgomery, Living History Farms, 11121 Hickman Road
- July 16, 7:30 pm, Tina Haase Findlay, Living History Farms, 11121 Hickman Road
- July 17, 6 pm, One Nite Stand, Chautauqua Parkway Neighborhood Association, 1412 Chautauqua Parkway (map)
- July 18, 6 pm, Java Jews, Beaverdale Neighborhood Association, Beaverdale Park, 3333 Adams St
- July 18, 8 pm, Los Saltinos, Beaverdale Neighborhood Association, Beaverdale Park, 3333 Adams St
- July 19, 6:30 pm, Party Gras Classic Jazz Band, Music Under the Stars, West Capitol Steps
- July 21 (Tuesday), 5:30 pm, Judi Ann Brown performs the Gershwin Brothers, Roosevelt Cultural District, behind the Shops at Roosevelt (map)
- July 21 (Tuesday), 7:30 pm, Ed East, Roosevelt Cultural District, behind the Shops at Roosevelt (map)
- July 22 (Wednesday), 5:30 pm, Dave Rezek’s Alpha State Agents, Gray’s Lake Neighborhood Association, Gray’s Lake South Pavilion, Fleur Drive near George Flagg Parkway (map)
- July 22 (Wednesday), 7:30 pm, The People’s Connection performs the late Grover Washington, Jr., Gray’s Lake Neighborhood Association, Gray’s Lake South Pavilion, Fleur Drive near George Flagg Parkway (map)
- July 23 (Thursday), 7 pm, The Jazz Page, Waukee Area Arts Council, 6th and Walnut, Waukee (map)
- July 24 (Friday), 12:15 pm, The Belin Quartet, Civic Music Association, on the downtown library lawn at 1000 Grand Avenue, Des Moines
- July 26 (Sunday), 5 pm, The Jason Danielson Trio, Union Park Neighborhood Association, Union Park (map)
- July 28 (Tuesday), 5 pm, Mel Hrubetz performs the late Bix Biederbecke and the late Harry James, Oakridge Neighborhood Association, 1236 Oakridge Drive
- August 1 (Saturday), 5:30 pm, Patron Party, Village of Ponderosa, 590 Market Street, West Des Moines (map)
- August 1(Saturday), 7:30 pm, Four Fried Chickens and a Coke, Village of Ponderosa, 590 Market Street, West Des Moines (map)
That’s the schedule. It’s all free. Try some.
photos by flickr by olivander and volume 12
2008 Salisbury Automobile Classic II
September 7, 2008 by James
Filed under Community, Events, Featured, Fun Finds, Gardens, Great Places, Guest Writer: Lindberg, James G., History, Iowa, Photography, Transportation
The 2008 Salisbury Automobile Classic was spectacular! An unusual treat this year was the 1933 Nash in the Salisbury House Courtyard; it is part of the film Public Enemies, with Johnny Depp and Christian Bale scheduled for release in July, 2009. Check out the movie trailer on YouTube and you will catch a glimpse of the Nash.
This 9th Annual Classic included everything from a Model T to a Ferrari, but the featured cars of Billy Durant were the highlight: a Little, a Durant Star Huckster Truck, a Flint Jr., and a series of (Durant) Locomobiles and Chevrolets.
It was a great afternoon to visit with the owners, listen to the music, eat lunch, meet friends and make new ones.
What a great community!
photos by Sandra Renshaw and Jim Lindberg
2008 Salisbury Automobile Classic
September 2, 2008 by James
Filed under Community, Events, Featured, Fun Finds, Gardens, Great Places, Guest Writer: Lindberg, James G., History, Iowa, Transportation
If you love authentic restorations and car history, the annual Salisbury Automobile Classic is the best of Des Moines, and the event will be held Sunday, September 7 from 12 pm until 5 on the Salisbury House grounds. Ninety vintage cars and hundreds of visitors are expected.
The special interest this year is William Crapo Durant whose life history reads like an out of control comet: son of Michigan’s governor; high school drop out; manager then buyer of Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac (then called Oakland) and Cadillac; came close to buying Ford; founded General Motors; lost them all; co-founded Chevrolet Motors then bought out his partner; rejoined GM and led a huge expansion of the business including the purchase of Fisher Body and formation of GMAC; lost enormous wealth in the 1920s; fired at GM; founded another auto company only to go bankrupt during the Great Depression; managed a bowling alley in Flint; collected a pension from GM. He was a genius who at several wrong times, ran his businesses and his life a little too close to the edge of insolvency.
You can read his story in
- Flint Journal
- the Flint library website
- encyclopedia.com
- GM next
I have gone the last three years. To me the Salisbury Automobile Classic was well worth the time.
photos by Jim Lindberg




