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SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1991/J9 CALENDAR All events subject to schedule changes. Please call ahead to confirm listings. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday [[image: stars, "July" in block letters]] 1 Christmas in July. Texas Bach Choir sings Handel's "Messiah" and Pergolesi's "Magnificat." 7-9 p.m. Also, July 8, 15 and 22. Grace Lutheran Church, 504 Ave. E. $5. Exhibit: "Variedad," works by Gemma Fernandez, Anna Marie Sanchez Garza, Priscilla Reyna, Alberto Rodriguez and Terry Ybanez. 7-10 p.m. Salute, 2801 N St. Mary's. 2 Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus. Through July 7. Freeman Coliseum. $7.50-$11.50. Exhibit: "Tejanos." 15 painters, three sculptors, including Jesse Trevino, Alberto Mijangos and Jose Luis Rivera. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Through July 31. UTSA 3 Red, White and Blues Bash. With Mason Ruffner, Buts Henderson and Johny Clyde Copeland. 6-10:30 p.m. Sunken Garden Theater, Brackenridge Park. Free. 4 Freedom Fest. Music by Santana and Billy Squier. Noon-10:30 p.m. HemisFair Park. Free. July 4th Party. With Ramiro Herrera, Gary Hobbs, Desperados, Jean Le Grand and Jay Dominguez. Free before 6 p.m.;$3 after. Noon-midnight. Maverick Plaza, La Villita Woodlawn Lake/H-E-B Fireworks celebration. Music by Patsy Torres and Alamo City Heat, food and children's games. Noon-10:30 p.m. Woodlawn Lake. Free. 270-8000. Market Square's Freedom Fest. Jazz Tejano music, mariachis and folklonc dancers, food booths. Noon-midnight. Through July 7. Shelby Lynne. Country singers performs. V.J. Keefe Stadium. 9:30 p.m. 5 "Menagerie." Premiere production from Inside-Out Theater. 8 p.m. Trinity University. Free. Exhibit: Ceramic art work by Douglas Kenney. Through July 28. Turquoise Coyote, 405 E. Commerce. 299-9470 Exhibit: Southwest Ethnic Arts Society Annual Membership Exhibition. 7-9 p.m. Also "Hidden from View," works by Leila Klemtner. Through July 26. Carver Center Exhibit: "Tres Entre Nosotros" works by Tony Ortega, Mary Louise Lopez and Celina Honojosa. 6-9 p.m. Dagenbela Galeria. Exhibit: "Quattrocentro 1991," works by Ted Abercrombie, Pat Kupeli, Mahala Marshall-Rood and Bernice Williams. 6-8 p.m. Art Cellar Exhibit: Works by Gilbert Duran and Royal L. Vereen. 5-8 p.m. Blue Horse Gallery. 6 Gloria Estefan. "Into the Light" World Tour. 8 p.m. Convention Center Arena. $22.50. Ticketron outlets. World Barbecue Brisket Cook-off. Noon. Music by Ronnie Milsap. Don Strange Ranch in Welfare $5. 434-2331. KLRN Cajunfest. 4 p.m.-midnight. Floore's Country Store, 14464 Bandera in Helotes. $16. 270-9000. Marimba Nandayapa. Folkloric music of Mexico 8 p.m. Guadalupe Theater, 1301 Guadalupe. $5. [[image: a star]] 7 [[image: clip art of a telephone]] 8 Summer Camp on the Back 40. Children's program focuses on old-time Texas life. 9 a.m.-noon through July 12. Also July 15-19. Institute of Texan Cultures. $50 9 10 [[image: American flag]] [[inset box: Who to call for tickets or information on calendar events: Alamo City Theater 734-4646 Aqua Fest 1-472-5664 Art Incorporated 340-1091 Art Cellar 226-7448 Blue Horse 229-1681 Blue Star 227-6960 Carver Center 299-7211 Centro Cultural 432-1896 Circus 224-3000 Creative Arts 342-8659 DagenBela Galeria 225-0731 Floore Store 695-8827 Guadalupe Center 271-3151 IWC Ballet 828-7500 Institute Texan Cultures 226-7651 Jansen-PĂ©rez 227-0900 J.R. Mooney 828-8214 KLRN 270-9000 Krause House 1-438-2339 Main Ave. Studio 227-ATSA Majestic Theater 226-3333 Market Square 299-8600 McNay Museum 824-5368 Mexican Cultural 227-0123 Milagros 821-5861 NanEtte Richardson 224-1550 Nueva St. Gallery 229-9810 Palo Alto College 921-5000 Plaza SA 229-1000 Rockwave 654-8737 Rainbow Tickets 224-3000 Salute 732-5307 SA Art Institute 824-7224 SALT 733-SALT SA Museum of Art 978-8100 SA Symphony 554-1010 Sea World 523-3611 Sneakers 653-9176 Texas Bach Choir 229-9439 Texas Trails 224-7865 Ticketron 590-0300 Trinity University 736-8406 Turqoise Coyote 229-9470 24th Street 435-2103 UTSA 691-4550 W.D. Deli 828-2322 Witte Museum 978-8100 This calendar appears the last Sunday of each month, Deadline for August listings is July 21. Send press Releases to: Arts Calendar, Arts and Entertainment Department, San Antonio Light, P.O. Box 161, San Antonio, Texas, 78291. [[/inset box]] 11 "Still Life." Incarnate Word College Resident Company production of Emily Mann's play. 8 p.m. Maddux Theater. Through July 27. $8-$12. Exhibit: Works by Bettie Ward, Gilberto Tarin, Alonso David and Alberto Mijangos. 5-9 p.m. Blue Door Gallery. Exhibit: Graphic works by David Alfaro Siquieros. Also new paintings by Mel Casas and Cesar Martinez. 5:30 -7:30 p.m. Jansen-Perez Gallery Exhibit: "Between Worlds: ContemporaryMexican Photography.: 5:30-7 p.m. San Antonio Art Institute. Film: "Dialogues in Movement: A Chicano Media Arts Retrospective." Through July 14. Guadalupe Theater. $1-$2. "Contemporary Mexican Cuisine. "Meal by chef Lula Bertran. 7:30 p.m. Plaza San Antonio. $55. Cooking class July 14 1:30 p.m.$50. 12 George Strait. Performs at Sea World. Also July 13. "Daddy's Dyin' Who's Got the Will." Main Avenue Studio. $10. Chen and Dancers. 8 p.m. Also, July 13. Carver Center. $5. Mono Blanco. Free. Plaza Mexico. Exhibit: "Blue Star 6," works by Henry Stein. 6-9 p.m. Blue Star Art Space. Exhibits: Blue Star Loft Complex. Works by 64 local artists. 6-10 p.m. Also noon-6p.m. July 13. T-shirt Art Show and Sale: 5-9 p.m. Blue Star Art Space. Exhibit: "Something Different." 5-9 p.m. Texas Trails Gallery. Exhibit: Works by Michael Ben Rodrigues and Anthony Segura. 5-8 p.m. Creative Arts Gallery. Exhibit: "Las Guapas." 6-9 p.m. San Antonio Art Institute Annex at Blue Star. Exhibit: "Contemporary Work from Oaxaca." 6-8 p.m. Milagros Art Gallery. Exhibit: "Yard Art Creations" by Michael Soileau. "Southwestern Paintings" by Chris Morel. 5-9 p.m. Monte Wade Fine Arts. Exhibit: 5-9 p.m. NanEtte Richardson Fine Art. Exhibit: "Art + Craft = Object." 5-9 p.m. Nueva Street Gallery. 13 Joffrey Workshop Performance. 8 p.m. Incarnate Word College. $5. Exhibit: "Definitions No Symbolism-ism," by John Self. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Art Incorporated. Exhibit: Works by Manis Marckstein, Michael Schofield and Mary Mark, Noon-4 p.m. J.R. Mooney Gallery, 8302 Broadway. Exhibit: "Spain, Australia and Texas." Noon-4 p.m. J.R. Mooney Gallery of Fine Art, North Star Mall. Workshop: Free workshop on artist contracts. 9-11 a.m. Palo Alto College. [[image: a guitar]] 14 [[image: a musical note]] 15 Junkyard. Hard rockers perform. With Rhino Bucket. 8:30 p.m. $5. Sneakers. 16 "West 24th Street." 24th Street Experiment children's production. 10 a.m. Through July 18. Thiry Auditorium, Our Lady of the Lake University. Exhibit: "20 Years of Texas Folklife Festival Photographs." Through Sept. 8. Institute of Texan Cultures. 17 [[image: a saxophone]] 18 "The Happy Time." Musical production. 8 p.m. Through Aug. 4. Krause House, Bulverde. $8. "Citizen Wayne." Screening of Houston filmmaker Brian Hubeman's film. 7 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art. Free. Exhibit: "History of 19 "My Fair Lady." San Antonio Little Theater production. 8 p.m. Through Sept. 8. San Pedro Playhouse. $10-$12.50. Exhibit: Works by Terry Ybanez. 6:30 p.m. Guadalupe Center. Exhibit: [[?]] 20 Exhibit: "Definitions - Room at the Top," by Elizabeth Walsh. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Art Incorporated. Exhibit: "Flamingo Madness!" Workship and exhibit for children by Barbara Levine. 1-3 p.m. Las Palmas Library. Riverside Summerfest.