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SUNDAY
* The Dixie Chicks will perform at Gund Arena, Cleveland. Outspoken singer Natalie Maines made an unfavorable comment about President Bush and the war in Iraq, and the group has caught flak ever since. What will she say next?
* Mill Creek MetroParks Farm, state Route 46, Canfield, offers "Sundays at the Farm" from 1 to 5 p.m. Try your hand at goat milking and take a wagon ride.
NEXT WEEK
* Innovative, contemporary, visual and performing arts highlight the Three Rivers Arts Festival June 6-22 in Pittsburgh. Peggy Townley of Brookfield will be among vendors in the Duquesne Light Artists Market located at Gateway Plazas 1, 2 and 3. More than 100 free music and dance programs will be presented evenings at Point State Park and lunchtime at Dominion Plaza and poetry and theater at 937 Liberty Ave. Fort Pitt Museum offers historical crafts June 7 and 8, and the Family Festival with interactive arts and live entertainment will be at Point State Park. For information call (412) 281-8723 or visit the Web site at www.artsfestival.net.
AHEAD
* Penko's Polkas will present a 10th-anniversary dance from 2 to 8 p.m. June 8 in the Alpine Room at SNPJ Recreation Center in Enon Valley, Pa. Featured will be Jeff Pecon Orchestra and Wojtila Brothers. For information call (877) 767-5732.