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That’s a wrap! Center Stagers perform at ‘The Studio’
The Johnson Center for the Arts featured two performances at the Studio from its Center Stagers program with 31 of its enrolled students. The younger group, ages 6-10, performed short scenes and music from “Beauty and the Beast.” The older group performed scenes from “Shrek.” A few individual performers were featured as well. Finn McCall, age eight, […] The post That’s a wrap! Center Stagers perform at ‘The Studio’ appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
A few Vidalia onions left for sale
The Troy Exchange Club’s 2024 Vidalia Onion Fundraiser was, once again, a great success. Donna McLaney Jones expressed thanks to the club’s members who are all great Vidalia onion salespersons. “And, thanks to everyone who made our Vidalia Onion Fundraiser a success,” Jones said. “We do have a few onions left. Eight or nine 10-pound […] The post A few Vidalia onions left for sale appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Patti Rutland Jazz 2024 Recital amazing
The The Patti Rutland Jazz 2024 Recital was held Sunday at the Claudia Crosby Theater on the campus of Troy University. Patti Simpson, director, said the afternoon was an amazing and dazzling dance performance by a wonderfully talented group of young dancers. “I was so excited to see this show that these dancers, teachers and […] The post Patti Rutland Jazz 2024 Recital amazing appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Rain slows progress on ‘history’
The rain over the weekend, gave a time of recess to the student “artists,” at Charles Henderson High School and Pike Liberal Arts School. The students are giving a colorful, and much needed, facelift to the mural on the north side of the BlueKey Properties building on North Three Notch Street in downtown Troy. And […] The post Rain slows progress on ‘history’ appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Art ‘Explosion’ at JCA
Have you heard? There has been an Art Explosion at the Johnson Center for the Arts in downtown Troy. And, have you heard, there are more Art Explosions on the radar. “We’ve had an incredible response for our Summer Art Explosion Summer camps at the JCA, but space remains,” said Andrea Pack, JCA director. “So, […] The post Art ‘Explosion’ at JCA appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
A new coat of paint
A coat of paint will help any old barn. With that in mind, Pam Smith, retired Charles Henderson High School art teacher, and Karvarus More, art teacher at CHHS, have caught on to that truism. The mural on the side of the Blue Key Properties building on North Three Notch is being given a colorful […] The post A new coat of paint appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
‘Cicadapocalypse’ rare occurrence to enjoy
An Editorial Opinion of The Luverne Journal Some are calling the 2024 cicada emergence a “cicadapocalypse.” And, with insects swarming in unison from Broods 13 and 19, which typically emerge every 17 and 13 years respectively, it is little wonder Google Trends data indicates Alabamians are among citizens in the top five states across the […] The post ‘Cicadapocalypse’ rare occurrence to enjoy appeared first on Luverne Journal.
Celebrating Moms Sweepstakes 2024
Mothers are considered our first, best and forever friends. Help us celebrate mothers by nominating your mom for The Luverne Journal Celebrating Moms 2024 sweepstakes and a chance to win an article featuring your mom. The sweepstakes allows one entry per person. Sharing your entry on social media earns additional entries. Each friend who enters […] The post Celebrating Moms Sweepstakes 2024 appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
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