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| Registration Now Open for SummerArts Camp Program Before you know it, summer will be here, and now is the time for savvy parents to enroll their children in the The SummerArts Camp Program, which begins on June 29, 2020, and runs through August 21, 2020, is geared toward children ages six-14 and goes ... | |
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| Women of science Two Crows Theatre Company's production of The How and the Why, by Sarah Treem, begins with a long silence as two characters meet for the first time in 28 years. The prolonged pause at the top of the two-hander is a provocative choice for director Laura ... | |
| Libraries — they're not just about books anymore Each winter season, local libraries welcome children, families and adults to get out of the cold and enjoy some exciting and family-friendly events and entertainment indoors. SENTINEL AND ENTERPRISE / JOHN LOVE. Olivia Berojowki, 2. boogies to the ... | |
| A Pop-Up Carved Ice Bar is Coming to Chestnut Hill This Weekend Embrace winter's chilly weather at Chestnut Hill on Ice 2020. The winter wonderland will feature a pop-up carved ice bar, plus hot and cold alcoholic beverages hosted by Chestnut Hill Brewing Company on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. The outdoor ice bar will be ... | |
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| Country music singer Toby Keith to play the Ranch in June Country music fans can celebrate because award-winning singer, songwriter and musician Toby Keith will be coming to the Budweiser Events Center at the Ranch this summer with his "Country Comes to Town" tour. The show features him and headliner ... | |
| My Chemical Romance Adds More Dates To Comeback Tour After their successful return to the stage on December 20, 2019, in Los Angeles, My Chemical Romance have been teasing and announcing more and more concerts and events for 2020. While there were only several festival appearances on their schedule ... | |
| 67-point buck earns 'King of Kansas' TOPEKA, Kan. (AP/KSNT) – The Monster Buck Classic awarded "King of Kansas" honors to a 67-point whitetail deer shot by a Kansas bow hunter. Brian Butcher, of Andover, shot the nontypical whitetail deer in October, but didn't realize until early January ... | |
| Human Nature's Benefit Concert Raises $100000 For Bushfire Relief Human Nature has raised $100,000 for the Australian bushfire relief during their bushfire relief concert in Las Vegas. "We feel a little helpless being so far away from it in a time like this, but we really would love to do everything that we can to help out," Toby ... | |
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