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  • An Dóchas

    The Irish band An Dóchas (“The Hope”) and the Haran Irish Dancers performed last night at the Nazarene Church for Trinity Fest. The building was very full. The audience rowdy. The concert incredible. From their bio : For the past several years, An Dóchas has had the privilege to work with...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 08-09-2007
  • August Stats

    I ran stats on this site for the last 30 days. I thought you might be interested in what others thought was interesting. Average Successful Requests per day : 12,627 Top readers: Adelphia Verizon Turbonet FSR UIdaho Here’s what I thought was interesting: the posts you read the most this month:...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 08-28-2006
  • Trinity Fest Concert

    Credenda/Agenda and Trinity Festival present in concert… Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band ( http://www.shupe.net/ ) Wednesday, August 9 , 7:30 pm, Moscow Church of the Nazarene This band has a unique style of music using the guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, fiddle, bass, drums, banjo and keyboard. Self...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 08-02-2006
  • Trinity Fest banner

    Be sure to notice the Trinity Fest banner hanging over Main Street at Friendship Square. Pictures (yet again) courtesy of Daniel Foucachon.
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 07-28-2006
  • What Else Is New?

    Tim, Intolerista want-to-be, is not the only one on V2020 who likes to put a copyright mark on his or her V2020 post. It is interesting to note that the Intoleristas abuse the copyright laws in the same manner that they have abused our laws here in town. Tax-exempt issues, zoning issues, boarding house...
    Posted to Intolerista Island (Weblog) by Dave on 07-20-2006
  • Talk About Micromanaging

    On Monday night at the Moscow City Council meeting, Aaron Ament proposed amending the beer/wine license that was granted to the Trinity Fest. The pretense? To move the beer and wine being served from the west side of Friendship Square to the east side. Talk about micromanaging. Good grief. Watch the...
    Posted to Intolerista Island (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 07-19-2006
  • Historical Revisionism by Retired UI Professor

    Nick Gier posted about the “ Historical Revisionism at Moscow's Trinity Festival ”. This is an update on last year's column with a focus on Peter Lillback, who is back, this time with a book in hand, to tell conference participants all about Washington's religious views. I agree with him...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 07-18-2006
  • re: Moscow Day School remains tax exempt

    Since this day school is not connected with Doug Wilson, Huskey and Lund probably didn't complain about it. They also didn't complain about the church that rents space to the school. But, now that Trinity Fest is held at the Nazzie Dome, watch for an Intolerati to concoct some sort of charge against...
    Posted to Moscow Education (Idaho) (Weblog) by Kate on 07-07-2006
  • "Secularists Won't Allow Fundamentalists to Drink"

    Well, that’s what the headline should have read. Or the headline could have read “Moscow Administrative Committee insists that Trinity Fest frequent the only two vendors who don’t want you downtown.” This was reported in Tuesday's edition of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News . There...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 06-17-2006
  • Council to consider beer/wine request; Trinity Fest event draws little support from committee

    As reported in today's edition of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News : There will be no beer or wine garden at Trinity Fest this August if the Moscow Administrative Committee has its way. Councilwoman Linda Pall and Councilman Aaron Ament said Monday they do not support event sponsor Credenda/Agenda Magazine’s...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 06-14-2006
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