Spring Ahead on March 8, 2009 and Enjoy "Swan Lake" in Pullman WA
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By Lori Cofer, Realtor®, "Your Pullman Real Estate Connection"
March 8th will signal the beginning of daylight savings time as we "Spring Ahead" 1 hour on the clock. Before you know it longer days will be here!!!

What better way to celebrate that extra hour of daylight savings time than to enjoy a production of "Swan Lake?" No doubt, there will be lots of springing, leaping and jumping by the Eugene Ballet as they present the beautiful ballet Swan Lake! Swan Lake is one of the most famous of all ballets, and one that many hold near and dear as their favorite of all the ballets.
Swan Lake will be presented at 3 PM by Festival Dance and Performing Arts at the Beasley Coliseum in Pullman Washington.
For ticket information call the Beasley ticket office at 509-335-1514 or check out their website at http://www.beasley.wsu.edu/
About the Author: The above piece was provided as a community service by Lori Cofer, a local Pullman WA Real Estate Agent. Lori can be reached via email at loricofer@yahoo.com or by phone at 509-330-0086. Lori is happy to assist you in all your Pullman real estate and Moscow Real Estate needs. Lori is "Your Pullman WA Real Estate Connection!"
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Lori, ballet with great music is very soothing. This sounds like a very fine event in Pullman.
Gary,
Yes we are fortunate. Although we are a small community, we have lots of events like this thanks to the fact that we have Washington State University here in Pullman and just 10 minutes away we have the University of Idaho in Moscow,our sister city!
Hi Lori--DST already, feels like I just fell back and it's time to spring forward again, time is moving too fast these days! Enjoy the ballet, it should be beautiful.
Gail,
Thanks for your comments...they are ALWAYS APPRECIATED! Yes, the ballet is beautiful. I think I love it so as my mother started ballet at an early age...I have beautiful pictures of her on toe when she was quite young. And my favorite memory of her is when she would try to teach me! Unfortunately, I had rhythm in my toes..so tap dancing was what came natural! I could never sit still...and still can't!
Lori, what a good post. You did an excellent segue from one topic into another weaving it all together. ;-)
Teri,
Thanks! Your comments are always appreciated. Plus, I just love your Lady in Red...it always makes me smile