
February 2020
Kevin Spencer is a teaching artist, researcher, speaker, consultant, and award-winning film producer as well as faculty in the Special Education program at Carlow University (PA) where he teaches a course on the intersection of the arts for special populations. He is also a world-renowned illusionist with dozens of accolades to his credit. He and his wife, Cindy, were the recipients of the Merlin Award for International Magicians of the Year (2009) and six-time recipients of Performing Arts Entertainer of the Year. Most recently, the Milbourne Christopher Foundation honored them as Illusionists of the Year (2015) for their unique contributions to the art of magic.
Larry Gatlin is known for his rich falsetto singing style and for the unique pop-inflected songs he wrote and recorded in the 1970s and 1980s. Some of Gatlin’s biggest hits include “Broken Lady”, “All the Gold in California”, “Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer to You)”, “She Used to Be Somebody’s Baby”, and “Talkin’ to the Moon”. During this time, country music trended heavily towards slick pop music arrangements in a style that came to be known as Countrypolitan.
Grab your compass and join our intrepid explorer across unchartered territories to discover a pre-historic world of astonishing (and remarkably life-like) dinosaurs. Meet a host of impressive creatures, including every child’s favorite flesh-eating giant, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Triceratops, Giraffatitan and Segnosaurus, to name a few!
March 2020
Catapult (as seen on Season 8 of America’s Got Talent) is an interactive shadow dancing and storytelling you have to see to believe! Catapult Entertainment is a dance company created by Adam Battelstein in 2008. The talented Catapult dancers have the skills to transform their bodies into seemingly impossible images. Catapult has made films and performed live for corporate events around the U.S. and as far away as Stockholm, Sweden. They hope their shadow dances will amaze audiences and make them fall in love with the human body and its ability to transform. Heading to Broadway in 2020!
May 2020
Hello! We are Figuring It Out! – a family folk/ bluegrass band made up of Dad and the oldest 6. We love music! Music inspires and motivates. It is a language all its own. It is not a necessity yet it adds so much to life. Music in our daily family life pulls us out of ourselves and draws us together. It teaches us patience and diligence, and it is a wonderful creative outlet. We are richly blessed to have music in our lives, and we are excited to share it with you!
We are:
Andy/ Dad – violin
Louisa – 19 – guitar
Olivia – 17 – bass/ cello
Elijah – 15 – 5 string fiddle
Adelynn – 13 – mandolin
Abram – 11 – banjo
Greta – 10 – ukelele
Only $20 per vehicle and tickets must be purchased in advance.
Limited to just 40 vehicles!
In order to experience this concert, your vehicle must be equipped with an FM radio.
Drive-in Concert Rules
- If a patron feels sick or has COVID-19 symptoms they must turn around and go home
- All patrons must remain in their vehicles
- Cars must be parked 6’ from other cars
- Only patrons that reside together at home should be in a vehicle together
- No more than 10 people per vehicle
- Restroom facilities are not available (if there is an emergency, we will allow)
- Food and beverage will not be served but food and non-alcoholic beverages can be brought in by patrons
June 2020
An entertaining group of guys from Grand Rapids with a great rock/indie vibe covering songs from the Beatles through today, and a few originals thrown in the mix!
Andy Fox-Keyboard
Cody Pederson-Lead Vocals
Emmett Ward-Rhythm Guitar
Ethan Ward-Drums
Gus Boedigheimer-Bass Guitar
Latin Byers-Lead Guitar
Only $20 per vehicle and tickets must be purchased in advance.
Limited to just 40 vehicles!
In order to experience this concert, your vehicle must be equipped with an FM radio.
Drive-in Concert Rules
- If a patron feels sick or has COVID-19 symptoms they must turn around and go home
- All patrons must remain in their vehicles
- Cars must be parked 6’ from other cars
- Only patrons that reside together at home should be in a vehicle together
- No more than 10 people per vehicle
- Restroom facilities are not available (if there is an emergency, we will allow)
- Food and beverage will not be served but food and non-alcoholic beverages can be brought in by patrons
Drive-in Movie Rules
- If a patron feels sick or has COVID-19 symptoms they must turn around and go home
- All patrons must remain in their vehicles
- Cars must be parked 6’ from other cars
- Only patrons that reside together at home should be in a vehicle together
- No more than 10 people per vehicle
- Restroom facilities are limited
Kick off Summer on Friday, June 26 with classic country/rhythm & blues duo Torn & Frayed at Portage Park in Cohasset!
Adults only $5
Kids 17 & under FREE
Limited to 250 people
Rain or shine
In the event of rain, the concert will be moved to the parking lot and broadcast to your car radio using an FM transmitter.
Social distancing required
Bring your own chair or blanket
Coolers allowed
No pets
July 2020
Reif Dance will be having a screening of our virtual spring show, “Resilience in Action”, in the Wilcox Theater on Wednesday, 7/29, at 6:00 pm. The tickets are for a free will donation but seating needs to be limited to 100 people so reservations are necessary. Reservations and donations can be made on the website at reifcenter.org. The film runs about 1 hour.