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Oct 12, 2018

Saxophone, flower and craft beer festivals in Belgrade and Novi Sad

It's Thursday and time for our report about the cultural and entertainment events coming up in the next few days. BELGRADE Event: Belgrade SAXexperience 2018 Place: Kolarac Endowment, National Museum, Old Palace in Knez Mihailova Street, Belgrade Cultural Center, Radisson Blu Old Mill, and Belgrade fortress Time: until 6th October Belgrade SAXperience is a unique international saxophone festival, featuring the most prominent international and local saxophonists. The festival follows the contemporary trends, so in addition to classical and jazz music concerts, the audience also has the opportunity to attend outdoor performances and evening club appearances. A youth educational programme is an integral part of the festival who can perfect their saxophone skills through master courses, held during the Festival. This year, the audience will be able to enjoy in the performances of Baptiste Herbin, Bojan Zulfikarpasic, Francesco Santucci, Nicolas Arsenijevic, Eva Barthas, Ana Djordjevic and the Mobilis Saxophone Quarter, to mention just a few of the artists that will perform at the Festival. For th...

Feb 9, 2017

Snowy day a challenge for 719 Boulder finishers

Nate Struebel of Driggs, Idaho and the Teton Valley Ski Foundation won the Half Boulder in 47:39, and Dartmouth College senior Natalie Flowers of Belgrade, Mt. was the top Half Boulder woman, 52:04.      Ketchum’s Charley French, 90, won his age class and placed 115th overall in the Half Boulder, the 43rd man, in 1.29:55.      Local women on the Full Boulder age-class podium were June Lane, Carol Monteverde, Linda McClatchy, Kim Nalen, Elizabeth Youngman, Deb Cornwell, Muffy Ritz, Liv Jensen, Laura Theis, Mary Rose, Alexa Turzian, Deedra Irwin and Annie Pokorny.      Full Boulder male podium placers from the valley were Del Pletcher, Patrick Simpson, Jon Engen, Bill Nurge, John Reuter, Rogan Brown, Cole Morgan, Sebastian Radl-Jones, Fisher Gardner and Mathias Radl-Jones.      Prize money for the 2017 Boulder Tour was $9,150 with $2,500 going to the male and female winners. Second place finishers earned $1,000 and third placers $500. There was $400 in preem money, plus $750 for male and female winners of five separate waves.      You have to go back to February 1985 to find slower Boulder Tour finishing times, again, because of heavy snow.      That year, the Wood River Valley had near-drought conditions for the month of January and most of December before 20 inches of snow dumped between Thursday and Friday, before the scheduled running of the Boulder Ski Tour.      Moisture content of that 24-hour storm was two-and-a-half inches, matching the normal total of all of February.      Local cross-country skiers comprised most of the Boulder Ski Tour field in those days, compared to all the out-of-town participants today. The first solution that organizers came up with was pushing the race start back one day to Sunday.     It enabled groomer Brad Siemer helped by Nordic enthusiasts like John Plummer and Dave Wheelock to work 36 hours clearing the course.      Unfortunately, the most notable American Nordic skier in those days, Bill Koch, had been scheduled to race the Boulder Saturday but had to leave town due to other commitments.      Race day on Sunday dawned very cold (-6 Fahrenheit) but sunny at the Galena Lodge start. Defending men’s champion Dave Bingham won again in a field of 371 skiers. His time of 1.38:58 was nearly seven minutes slower than in 1984.      E.J. Holcomb captured her first of two consecutive Boulder Tour women’s titles that year of the big dump, but her 2.01:50 time was over 14 minutes behind Janet Kellam’s winning time of 1984.     February 4, 2017, the 42nd annual cross-country ski tour on a 34-kilometer (21.1-mile) course starting at Senate Creek near Galen... (Idaho Mountain Express and Guide)

Sep 14, 2016

Leicester will be 'massive threat' in the Champions League... they're suited to European football, says Tim Flowers

Foxes kick-off their group campaign against Club Bruges in BelgiumWednesday's match will see them play in Europe for first time in 16 years Red Star Belgrade visited Leicester on September 14, 2000 in UEFA CupTim Flowers expects the Foxes to go far in this term's Champions League By Laurie Whitwell for the Daily Mail Published: 16:39 EST, 13 September 2016 Updated: 16:39 EST, 13 September 2016 Leicester return to Europe on Wednesday night after 16 years and, while they are guaranteed a longer stay this time, they will seek to make a deeper impression.Red Star Belgrade visited Filbert Street on September 14, 2000 in the first round of the UEFA Cup and within 30 seconds the hosts were behind. Milenko Acimovic struck a ferocious 40-yard shot through the fog of the travelling fans' flares and into the back of goalkeeper Tim Flowers's net. Gerry Taggart equalised but the Yugoslavs won the second leg 3-1.  Leicester players react as tempers flare in UEFA Cup defeat by Red Star Belgrade 16 years ago Leicester Gerry Taggart looks stunned as Red Star's Milenko Acimovic (middle) celebrates Flowers remembers how a Leicester side featuring Muzzy Izzet, Neil Le... (Daily Mail)

Feb 3, 2016

Dokken paid notices for Sunday, January 31

Bozeman Health Foundation, memo line (Cancer Center), 931 Highland Blvd #3200, Bozeman, MT 59715. KARP — Jacob Karp, 70, of Belgrade passed away Friday. Arrangements are pending. (The Bozeman Daily Chronicle)

Jan 8, 2016

Bernina Mohs, 88

Bernina L. Mohs, age 88, of Belgrade died Saturday, January 2, 2016, at the Melrose Hospital. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11:00 am on Friday, January 8, 2016, at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Belgrade. Interment will be held at the church cemetery. A visitation will be held on Thursday at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Belgrade from 4-8:00 pm with a Christian Mothers Rosary prayed at 5:15 pm followed by parish prayers at 5:30 pm. The visitation will continue one hour prior to the service on Friday. Services are entrusted to Johnson Funeral Home in Belgrade. www.hafh.org Bernina Leona Mohs was born on November 4, 1927, in Belgrade, Minnesota, the daughter of Orrie and Lydia (Schreiber) Glauvitz. She grew up near Belgrade where she attended a small country school. Her family moved to Minneapolis when she was a young and she finished her schooling at Marshall High School where she graduated with the class of 1945. On December 31, 1945, Bernina was united in marriage to Edward Raymond M... (Dairyland Peach)

Jan 8, 2016

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