Moraine State Park near Pittsburgh will host a Christian music fest from June 13-15 that includes Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder, Steven Curtis Chapman, as well as a late addition -- the Oak Ridge Boys.
The event was put together by the Steve Wingfield Evangelical Association. For times and a list of other performers, call the festival office at (724) 431-2397 or visit www.stevewingfield.org.
A whopping 12 galleries will participate in the next Gallery Night, set for June 13 from 7 to 10 p.m. Urraro Gallery will host host an opening reception for Thirty Days of Drawings by Thomas Gamble and Ashley Robyn Reitz. Urraro will also debut its new second-floor gallery. Steve Troshoke Funk Fotet will play upstairs, while Eastave performs downstairs.
Other participating galleries include Erie Art Museum, Accents by the Bay, Bayfront Gallery, Allen Stoneware Gallerly, Artworks Gallery & Clayspace Studio; Kada Gallery, Glass Growers Gallery, Gearu's Studio 7, Kuhn's Framing & Gift Gallery, Ralph Miller Jewelers & Gallery, and Relish Inct. Studio.
Per usual, the EMTA will shuttle guests on a Bayliner to and from galleries throughout the night.
Billboard magazine reports the Police will play their last show together on Aug. 7 at New York City's Madison Square Garden as a fund-raiser for two New York public TV stations. You can only get tickets through donating; the lowest price is $150 for a pair. The B-52s will open. Tickets become available on June 14.

