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" at Civic Auditorium in Oakland, California, in January 1944.
On 29 October 2011, Fatboy Slim opened at the San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, following up on the 30th, closing out the Red Bulletin / Le PLUR Stage at the Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Named in tribute to Omaha's meatpacking past, the Omaha Beef indoor football team plays at the Omaha Civic Auditorium.
The Omaha Lancers, a United States Hockey League team that played at Aksarben until 2004, moved to neighboring city of Council Bluffs at the Mid-America Center, and moved back to Omaha in 2009 to play at the Civic Auditorium The University of Nebraska at Omaha Mavericks, is an NCAA Division I team that plays at the CenturyLink Center.
Concurrently, a strong City Beautiful movement, promoted by Mayor Frank Kanning Mott, was responsible for creating and preserving parks and monuments in Oakland, including major improvements to Lake Merritt and the construction of Oakland Civic Auditorium, which cost $ 1M in 1914.
Development and appreciation of the fine arts are encouraged by organizations such as the Rio Grande Valley Art League, the Art Forum, and the Rio Grande Valley Civic Association, which stages its winter concert series at the 2, 300-seat Harlingen Municipal Auditorium.
The other was at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 7 August 1967, as opening act to The Yardbirds.
The Warriors played most of their home games at the Cow Palace in Daly City ( the facility lies just south of the San Francisco border ) from 1962 – 64 and the San Francisco Civic Auditorium from 1964 – 66, though occasionally playing home games in nearby cities such as Oakland and San Jose.
| UD || 15 || April 12, 1980 || align = left | Civic Auditorium, Tucson, Arizona
In April 1981, Glass Harp reunited when Sferra and Pecchio made surprise appearances at two consecutive Phil Keaggy solo concerts in Ohio ( Cleveland's Masonic Auditorium on April 10, and Akron's Civic Theatre on April 11 ).
With Cadena on board, Black Flag began national touring in earnest, and arguably saw two peaks: first as a commercial draw ( they sold out the 3, 500-seat Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, a feat they were never able to manage again ); and second, perhaps seeing the peak of attention from police in the Los Angeles area, due to the violence associated with Black Flag and punk rock in general.
This surprise gig at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium took place between sets by the Vandals and the Descendents.
Superior Dairy is across the street from the Civic Auditorium and The Bastille.
The Willard Art Center, The Colonial Theatre and Civic Auditorium are home to year-round, diverse musical concerts, plays, and events.
* The Tupelo Symphony Orchestra's season runs from September – April with concerts held at the Tupelo Civic Auditorium.
In 1949, Monteux invited Arthur Fiedler to lead summer " pops " concerts in the Civic Auditorium.
The pops concerts were usually given in the Civic Auditorium.
| align = left | Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, United States
| align = left | Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, United States
The fight took place at the Civic Auditorium in Omaha, Nebraska on 25 May 1972.
The next day two public ceremonies were also held at the New Orleans Civic Auditorium, where 14, 000 seats were sold for each.
The new lineup ( Winwood, Capaldi, Wood, Kwaku Baah, Hawkins, Hood ) toured America in early 1972 to promote the LP, and their concert at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on 21 February was recorded in multitrack audio and captured on colour videotape with multiple cameras.
He first gravitated to music at the age of four when his parents took him to an Elvis Presley concert at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium.

Civic and later
A little later the district attorney woke up, emerged from under the couch, looked at his watch, and realized he had an engagement that very hour to address a meeting of the Culture Forum on `` The Civic Spirit of the Southland '', in the Byzantine room of the hotel where his wife, as president of the forum, was to preside.
Works such as Ildefons Cerda's General Theory of Urbanization ( 1867 ), Camillo Sitte ’ s City Planning According to Artistic Principles ( 1889 ), and Robinson ’ s The Improvement of Cities and Towns ( 1901 ) and Modern Civic Art ( 1903 ), all were primarily concerned with urban design, as did the later City Beautiful movement in North America.
After the championship game, the league announced the expansion into Pittsburgh, a team later to be called the Bulls, who played at the Civic Arena, sporting the traditional Pittsburgh colors of black and gold, like the Steelers.
A reproduction was built later in the century which is located in the San Pablo Civic Center on the northwest corner of San Pablo Avenue and Church Lane.
Later developments in this corridor were the Ford airport ( later converted to the Dearborn Proving Grounds ), other Ford administrative and development facilities, The Henry Ford ( the region's leading tourist attraction containing a reconstructed historic village and museum ), the Henry Ford Centennial Library, the super-regional shopping mall Fairlane Town Center, and the Dearborn Civic Center.
The Country Knolls Civic Association has an excellent description of the development and growth of the original Country Knolls from its initial homes built on Hillcrest Drive, Meridian Lane, Ridge Lane, and Manor Court in 1964, to the expansion of Country Knolls into the Town of Malta, and the later addition of homes in 1988 / 89 on previously untouched land in the middle of Country Knolls in 1988 on the new road Huntington Parkway.
The headquarters for the JSA was initially a hotel suite in New York City, and after the war, the team settled on a brownstone building in Gotham City and later in Civic City.
The Hedrick family later moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where she was discovered singing on the empty stage of the St. Louis Municipal Opera House by a janitor, who introduced her to Frances Marshall of the Chicago Civic Opera, who gave the twelve-year-old girl voice lessons.
Honda's CVCC engine, released in the early 1970s models of Civic, then Accord and City later in the decade, is a form of stratified charge engine that had wide market acceptance for considerable time.
On June 7, 1997 the NHL awarded Saint Paul an expansion franchise, later named the Minnesota Wild, that would play a new arena in downtown at the site of Civic Center Arena.
The Toyota Corona, the Toyota Corolla, the Datsun B210, the Datsun 510, the Honda Civic, the Mitsubishi Galant ( a captive import from Chrysler sold as the Dodge Colt ), the Subaru DL, and later the Honda Accord all had four cylinder engines that were more fuel efficient in comparison to the typical V8 and six cylinder engines found in North American vehicles.
The Federal Agency for Civic Education, a German government agency responsible for political education, expresses the view that the Morgenthau Plan was of no significance for later occupation and Germany policy, but that Nazi propaganda on the subject had a lasting effect and that it is still used for propaganda purposes by extreme right-wing organizations.
Several failed projects such as the Rainbow Centre Factory Outlet, Niagara Falls Convention and Civic Center, the Native American Cultural Center, the Hooker Chemical ( later the Occidental Petroleum ) Headquarters building, the Wintergarden, the Fallsville Splash Park, Aquafalls, a multi-story parking ramp, an enclosed pedestrian walkway / bridge, the Falls Street Faire / Falls Street Station amusement complexes, parts of the Robert Moses State Parkway, and the Mayor E. Dent Lackey Plaza closed within twenty years of their construction.
NZMC, moving away from UK sourced cars to models from its Honda franchise ( it began Civic assembly in 1976 with the Accord following in 1978 ), later rationalised Allegro output to offering just two paint colours-metallic brown or solid dark blue-with a cream vinyl roof and brown interior trim.
In April 1997, Eastbourne Civic Society ( now The Eastbourne Society ), in conjunction with the County Borough of Eastbourne, erected a blue plaque at the house in Summerdown Road which was connected with the school and Mrs Wilkes ' residence in later years.
Initially gaining a reputation for being fuel-efficient, reliable, and environmentally friendly, later iterations have become known for performance and sportiness, especially the Civic Type-R, Civic GTi and Civic SiR.
The Civic platform also served as the basis for the CR-X sport compact, the CR-X del Sol targa convertible, the Honda Concerto, the first generation Honda Prelude, the Honda Civic Shuttle ( later to become the Honda Orthia ), and the CR-V compact SUV.

Civic and Opera
Then how about the Civic Opera House??
In the line of operatic trades to cushion the budget, the Dallas Civic Opera will use San Francisco's new Leni Bauer-Ecsy production of `` Lucia Di Lammermoor '' this season, returning the favor next season when San Francisco uses the Dallas `` Don Giovanni '', designed by Franco Zeffirelli.
The Civic Opera House is home to the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
* 1991 – Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera inaugurates The Gene Kelly Awards, given annually to high school musicals in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
The Civic Opera Theater of Kansas City, performs at the Folly Theater in downtown, and the UMKC Performing Arts Center.
San Diego Civic Light Opera ( 1983 ), Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera ( 1965, 1967, 1974, 1984, 1990, 1999, 2008 ), and Banff Musical Theatre ( 1984 ) were among the first smaller regional companies to produce it.
* Ukiah Civic Light Opera
Insull moved his stations first into Chicago's Strauss Building, and then to his own Civic Opera House.
The 1931 sale of the station to NBC moved WENR from the Civic Opera House to the Merchandise Mart, NBC's Chicago headquarters.
The station continued on at the Mart until 1952 by becoming NBC's tenant, moving back to the Civic Opera House in that year.
* Mary Garden begins her 20 year reign as soprano of the Chicago Civic Opera
Jones had a stellar turn in a rare revival of Noël Coward's operetta Bitter Sweet at the Long Beach Civic Light Opera in 1983.
Holliday in her dressing room, Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, 1959
::* Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera
The Mid-Hudson Civic Center, located down the street from the Bardavon 1869 Opera House, hosts concerts, professional wrestling, trade shows, and has an ice rink next door for hockey events.
In 1977, Gower Champion directed a revival for the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera starring Debbie Reynolds as Annie.
The Canadian premiere of this revised version was presented by the Toronto Civic Light Opera Company in May 2012.

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