03-26-2015 - Amana Colonies Today

Vol. LXXXIV
Amana, Iowa, Thursday, March 26, 2015
Amana Church news
The Combined Palm Sunday Service will be
in the Middle Church, March 29, 2015, starting
at 10:00 AM with Elder Betsy Momany presiding.
Opening Hymn: “Weil Selbst der Herr” No.
1049, Seite 1026 Testimony: Johann Adam Gruber, Himbach,
February 14, 1715
Scripture: Luke 9:22
Luke 19:28-38
Psalm 23 Closing Hymn: “Hosanna, Loud Hosanna” No.
189
The Combined Holy Week Service will be held
at Middle Church Monday through Friday starting
at 7:00 PM each night.
Visitors are welcome to join us in worship
at all Amana Church Services.
Amana Sanitary
District Meeting
The monthly meeting of the Amana Sanitary
District will be held at 4:30 p.m. Monday, April 6,
2015 in the Amana Sanitary lift station.
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Congregate Meals
Spring is officially here. The robins are here.
The snow is gone and we want it to stay that way!
Please come and join us for food and fellowship at the Amana Church where we will be having the following menu:
March 30: Lasaagne, Spinach, Gelatin
W/Mandarin Oranges, Vanilla Wafers.
All meals are served with bread & butter and
your choice of beverage. Doors open at ll:00 and
we serve at 11:30. any questions or to make your
reservations please Call Anne Freshour @ 62223781 by noon on Friday. Hope to see YOU soon.
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Get your parade floats ready!
The 2015 Maifest parade theme is: “Celebrate
the Arts in Amana”. We encourage everyone to
incorporate the theme into their entries, however
all entries are welcome.
This year’s Maifest parade will be held at
10:00am on Saturday, May 2. Line-Up will start
at 9:00am in the Woolen Mill parking lot. Judges will be awarding a prize to the entry of their
choice in each of the following categories: “Most
Beautiful Entry”, “Best Interpretation of Theme”
and “Judge’s Choice Award”. If your business or
group is interested in entering a parade float or
walking entry and you have not received a Parade Registration Form, please contact the Parade Committee at the Amana Woolen Mill 6223432 or email: [email protected]. Returning
a registration form helps the staging crew to better prepare for lining up the parade.
Thank you for helping to celebrate Spring in
the Amanas.
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To our Service Company
Customers in Amana
For the next 4 to 6 weeks the Service Company will be changing out all of the electric & water meters in Amana with new AMR (automatic
meter reading) meters, starting in Girlstown and
going on from there.
To replace the water meters they will need access to your basement and it will take about 15
to 20 minutes to complete the task. Changing the
electric meter will only take a couple minutes but
will interrupt your power, leaving flashing lights
on clocks, etc.
If you have a preferred time for change out,
please call 622-3052 to schedule a date & time.
If we do not hear from you we will just come to
your door, if you are not home a door knocker will
be left and you must call to schedule a time.If you
have any questions, please call 622-3052.
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The Secret Garden Opens April 4
on the Old Creamery’s Main Stage
The Secret Garden, The Old Creamery’s first
Theatre for Young Audiences show of 2015,
opens April 4 and runs through April 18 on the
Old Creamery’s Main Stage, with shows on Saturdays at 1:00 pm with a special morning show
on April 18 at 10:00 am.
A golden key opens a secret ivy-covered door
to a wondrous garden, for neglected orphan Mary.
As she learns how to help the garden thrive, she
blooms into a lovely young girl herself all while
helping her ill cousin Collin to heal. Friendship
and flowers all flourish in The Secret Garden!
The cast includes Keegan Christopher, Katie
Colletta, Jeff Haffner, Jackie McCall, Hannah
Spina, and Jim Vogt. Sean McCall is the director.
Tickets are $10 per person. Seating is limited
so reservations are highly recommended. Sponsored by Scheels of Coralville. Media Sponsors
are KHAK and KDAT. The Secret Garden is rated
Theatre G. The Secret Garden has been adapted
by April-Dawn Gladu and is based upon the book
by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
Call the box office for tickets and information
319-622-6262 or visit us online at www.oldcreamery.com.
The Old Creamery Theatre is a not-for-profit
professional theatre founded in 1971 in Garrison,
Iowa. In 2015, the company is celebrating 44
years of bringing live, professional theatre to the
people of Iowa and the Midwest.
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A WORKSHOP TO JUMPSTART
THE WRITER WITHIN!
Is your creativity gene on hiatus? Do you
love the power and beauty of language, but lack
time or inspiration? Experience strategic writing
prompts that invite you to take intellectual and
creative risks that lead to breakthrough thinking
…and writing! As writer Donald Murray suggested, it takes a destination and a plan to make surprise possible. So, this is your invitation to create,
create, create!
On Saturday, April 25, with Linda Bendorf
(M.A.T., J.D., University of Iowa) as our guest instructor, the Amana Arts Guild will hold a writer’s
workshop, for adults, between 10:00 AM and 2:00
PM at the Art Center, in High Amana. Workshop
fee: $40
During our high energy, focused yet flexible
time together, we’ll plunge into strategies to spark
creativity and to free the “writer within.” And we’ll
have fun all the while, because serious work requires serious play. We’ll write quickly to stay
ahead of the inner critic, and boldly to outsmart
the censor. We’ll dabble in poetry, life stories,
monologue and more. Plan to generate all new
writing, and in good workshop fashion, we’ll share
our pieces as time allows.
Bring a sack lunch, paper or writing notebook
and your favorite pen. To register call Linda at
224-688-9222
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A M A N A
N E WS AND NOT E S
Lt. Governor Visits the Amana Colonies
Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds and members of her staff were welcomed to the Amana
Colonies Tuesday afternoon as part of the 99
county tour she and Governor Terry Branstad undertake each year.
The Governor was to be here too, however,
as his office reported Tuesday morning to the
media, the Governor was ill and was unable to
make the trip. “He’s very sorry not to be here today,” the Lt. Governor told the group. “He hates,
really hates, to miss these kinds of meetings, but
he has a bad chest cold so just was unable to
come.” The Amana Colonies Convention and
Visitors Bureau facilitated the visit.
Lt. Governor Reynolds, accompanied by David Rettig, executive director of the ACCVB, John
Peterson, Amana Society, Inc. CEO, and Bruce
Trumpold, manager of the Amana Furniture
Shop, was given a tour of the Amana Furniture
Shop. Trumpold said that Lt. Governor Reynolds
was shown, among other things, the new CNC
router and laser etching equipment that is allowing Amana Furniture to offer personalized products to its customers.
“I was very interested to learn that you are
sourcing your own walnut for your products,”
the Lt. Governor told the group. After the furniture shop tour, the Lt. Governor was shown the
Amana Woolen Mill weaving operation by mill
manager Stephanie Van’t Sant and was particularly interested to see examples of the new line
of Amana bed-sized cotton and woolen blankets.
Following the tours, the Lt. Governor had
a round table session at the mill with about 20
members of the ACCVB. Among other topics,
she reported on the progress being made to formulate the Iowa Next program. As Lt. Governor
Reynolds explained, this new initiative takes a
comprehensive approach to state investment
in local and regional quality of life projects by
streamlining public access to state programs
that provide funding to support cultural, natural
resource enhancement and recreational community projects. Legislation is being drafted now for
this program which is expected to provided about
$26 million in grants.
“What I’m hearing from small communities and
smaller counties is that Iowa Next will provide
better access for them to those sources of funding,” Lt. Governor Reynolds told the group. “It’s a
very competitive environment out there for funding so getting more people to the table, making
it more accessible is very important to the Governor.”
David Rettig described some of the new events
planned in the Colonies in 2015 and praised the
Economic Development Authority’s efforts to promote Iowa tourism, “We are encouraged by what
we are seeing from the state and want to lend our
support,” he said.
The Lt. Governor agreed stating that she felt
the State Economic Development Authority was
making a strong effort to promote Iowa as a tourism destination and as a great place to live, noting that it uses various metrics to measure success and that it is using social medium as a way
to reach a younger audience. She encouraged
the ACCVB to use the state’s social media to promote its events.
She added that attracting and retaining an
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educated workforce is important to Iowa’s future,
therefore promoting Iowa as a great place to live
is good for all.
The Lt. Governor outlined plans for a program
to allow Iowa college graduates to volunteer for
nonprofit organizations after college in exchange
for tax credits that would help offset student
loans and a program that will encourage Iowa
businesses to hire military veterans. These programs are still in the planning stage and the legislation is being drafted. She encouraged those
attending to keep track of the new programs and
to help promote their passage in the Iowa Statehouse by communicating support to legislators.
The Lt. Governor said that she hoped to return soon to the Colonies, perhaps with Iowa
Economic Development Authority director Debi
Durham, to meet with local business leaders to
discuss topics introduced at the round table.
Damage to Lanterns is Costly and Annoying
“This is really, really obnoxious” said one property owner in Amana upon finding the Amanastyle lantern along the street in front of his shop
broken.
Terry Hershberger, Amana Society Service
Co., agrees, reporting that 12 of the unique fixtures were broken in Amana, along with two privately owned lanterns in East Amana. Another
lantern in Middle Amana was discovered to have
been broken just last weekend. The damage to
the Amana and East Amana fixtures may have
occurred the weekend of Feb 28 - March 2.
As Hershberger reported, it looks as if someone had taken a bat or similar object to the lanterns. The brass fixtures were dented, the glass
broken and many of the lights were destroyed.
Additionally, two mailboxes were taken in the
village of Homestead, however, that theft might
be unrelated to the vandalism of the light fixtures.
Cost to replace the light fixtures is $1,300
each. However, Hershberger hopes that some of
the fixtures might be repaired. At this time, his
initial estimate is that it will cost about $9,000 to
repair or replace the broken fixtures in the public right of way. There is no estimate for repairs
or replacement of the privately owned fixtures in
East Amana.
Anyone with information about the vandalism
or the theft of the mailboxes is urged to contact
the Iowa County Sheriff’s department. Residents
are urged to keep watch for suspicious activity
and report all to the Sheriff.
“When you think about how nice these lanterns
look and the time and trouble it takes to repair
them, not to mention the cost, this is really upsetting! To think someone would be so stupid and
destructive,” the merchant concluded.
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Yard and Garden: Prepare and Plant
Onion Cultivars in Spring
BY RICHARD JAURON, GREG WALLACE, ISU Ext.
With spring here, it’s time to think about planting in home gardens. In Iowa, onions are a popular garden product, but they do require some
special conditions and care to get optimal results.
Here are some tips from Iowa State University
Extension and Outreach horticulturists on onion cultivar varieties and the proper way to plant
them. To have additional questions answered,
contact the ISU Hortline at 515-294-3108 or [email protected].
What is a suitable planting site for onions?
Onions perform best in well-drained, slightly
acidic, fertile soils in full sun. The planting site
should receive at least six hours of direct sun
each day. Heavy soils can be improved by incorporating organic matter, such as compost, into
the soil. Onions require higher fertility levels than
most other vegetables. Apply one to two pounds
of an all-purpose garden fertilizer, such as 1010-10, per 100 square feet and till into the soil
prior to planting. Four to five weeks after planting,
sidedress with additional fertilizer. Sprinkle one
pound of an all-purpose garden fertilizer per 100
feet of row. Place the fertilizer in a narrow band
about 2 to 3 inches from the base of the onion
plants.
What are some good onion
cultivars for Iowa?
Suggested onion cultivars for home gardens in
Iowa include ‘Candy’ (yellow-brown, short term
storage), ‘Copra’ (yellow-brown skin, excellent
storage), ‘Red Burgermaster’ (bright red, good
storage), ‘Red Zeppelin’ (deep red, excellent
storage), ‘Stuttgarter’ (light brown skin, excellent
storage), ‘Walla Walla Sweet’ (yellow-brown skin,
short term storage), and ‘White Sweet Spanish’
(white skin, short term shortage).
Which planting method is best
when growing onions?
Onions may be grown from seeds, sets (small
bulbs) and plants. Base your planting method on
cost, availability and ease of planting.
For most home gardeners, growing onions
from seeds is the most difficult planting method
as germination rates are sometimes poor. However, it is the least expensive. Seeds of specific
onion cultivars are readily available.
Growing onions from sets is easy. However,
specific onion cultivars are usually not available.
Onion sets are typically sold as red, white or yellow onions. Since the cultivar is unknown, the
flavor, use and keeping quality of onions grown
from sets vary considerably.
Growing onions from plants is the preferred
planting method for many home gardeners. Onions are easily grown from plants. Additionally,
specific cultivars are available at garden centers.
What is the proper way to
plant onion seeds?
Plant onion seeds as soon as the ground can
be worked in spring (late March or early April in
southern Iowa, early to mid-April in central Iowa
and mid to late April in northern portions of the
state). Plant seeds in rows 12 to 15 inches apart.
Cover the seeds with one-half to three-quarters
inch of soil. When the seedlings are 2 to 4 inches
tall, thin the planting. For large, dry onions, plants
should be spaced 2 to 3 inches apart after thinning. A full season of growth is needed for mature
onions.
What is the proper way to plant onion sets?
Before planting sets, separate the bulbs into
two size groups – those smaller than a nickel
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Onions from page 2
in diameter and those larger than a nickel. The
larger sets often bolt (produce a flower stalk) and
don’t produce good-sized bulbs. Use the larger
sets for green onions. The smaller sets can be
allowed to develop into mature onions.
Plant sets from early April to early May. Sets
should be planted at a depth of 1 to 1½ inches in
rows 12 to 15 inches apart. For dry onions, plant
the sets 2 to 3 inches apart. Sets grown for green
onions can be planted closer together.
What is the proper way to plant
onion plants?
Plant onion plants from early April to early May.
Place plants 1 to 1½ inches deep in rows 12 to
15 inches apart. To produce large, dry onions,
space plants 2 to 3 inches apart.
Spring has sprung! WM Designs & Restoration
has openings for remodeling, carpentry, handyman
jobs.
Call Steve at 319-640-6250
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[email protected]
www.jhoyerandshadowboxers.com
Personal assistant needed, Call Larry Hertel evenings
at 622-3424
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Henry’s Village
Market
is ready for SPRING!
We have your 2015 SEEDS so
stop in and find some new
and interesting things to try in
your garden this year!
Henry’s Village Market
4125 V Street
Homestead
319-622-3931
Next Pick-Up is April 4
(319) 929-2240
Morning pick-up Basketball games
If you would be interested in playing pick up
basketball on weekday mornings contact Gunther Sandersfeld 622-3033. If there is enough interest we can then proceed in getting something
going at the gym in Middle Amana.
Available now! Retail and/or office space. Contact
Jim or Terry Roemig 622-3916 or 622-3227
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10X25 Unit Available! Storage Unit available April
1st! Serene Wooded Acres mobile home park! Call
319-551-6585
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Help Wanted
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Commercial cleaning position available immediately between Homestead & South Amana, evening
hours 6:00pm - 8:30pm, M/W/F. Must have clean
background and transportation. Starting pay $12/hr.
Please respond to this ad at 319-540-1358 with qualifications, contact information, and town you live in.
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Wanted to buy
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BUYING All ANTIQUES; Toys, Furniture, Crocks,
Paintings and Weird Items “any condition”. Please
call 319 270 1251 or 319 538 8668.
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Found
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Set of keys found near the Church in Middle, one key
has something unique on it. Keys may be claimed at
the Middle Post Office by describing them.
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, new classroom technology and other
materials for the Amana Elementary School
and the Amana Community Library
Thank you for your support!
For rent
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One bedroom apartment for rent in Middle Amana.
Call
602-284-3487
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Desk clerks for 2nd & 3rd shift housekeepers for
part-time hours must be dependable Guest House
Motel 622-3599
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Part-time Housekeeping positions available. Apply
at
Zuber’s Homestead Hotel.
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March 26, 2015
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Amana Colonies Golf Club
Hires New PGA Professional
Amana Colonies Golf Club and Event Center
welcomes PGA Professional Patrick Kilbride as
the new General Manager and Head Golf Professional in Amana. Kilbride has had 24 years of
professional golf and management experience,
including a previous stint at The Harvester Club
in Central Iowa. His most recent employment
was Director of Golf at Dismal River Golf Club in
Western Nebraska.
“Mr. Kilbride is a scratch golfer with a western
plains wit and we are quite excited he joined our
team at Amana,” said Ken Ellenson, Superintendent and 25 year veteran at the course. The first
big move Kilbride has done is reduce green fees
to nearly 25 percent.
“We want people to come out and play a round
at Amana without the big ticket price. We are in
the hospitality business and want to offer players
a memorable golf experience. This course has
the beauty, the natural landscape, a fleet of 2014
Club Cars and outstanding customer service to
do just that,” said Kilbride.
Call (319) 622-6222 for golf reservations and
tickets to upcoming Josh Hoyer Blues Band Live
Performance on March 28.
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Bringing Water Quality Home to Us
Thursday, April 2nd, 2015
Registration: 9:30 a.m.
Program: 10:00-1:00
Kinze Innovation Center, I80 - Exit 216, 2172 M
Avenue, Williamsburg, IA 52361
Iowa County Soil and Water Conservation District and Iowa County Farm Bureau have teamed
up to offer a series of workshops that address
the latest in soil conservation and water quality
topics. The series will kick off with an event on
April 2nd, 2015, featuring Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey and four local producers who
will discuss the Nutrient Reduction Strategy and
conservation practices that are working on Iowa
County Farms. This event is open to the public.
Hear from producers who are using:
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Cover Crops
·
Alternative Terrace Inlets
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No-Till
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Prairie STRIPS
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Rotational Grazing
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Cover Crops for Grazing
Lunch will be provided free of charge to all attendees who RSVP by March 27th, 2015. RSVP
by calling Iowa County Farm Bureau at 319-6681331 x4.
This event is being held in cooperation with
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service,
Iowa Department of Agriculture, Price Creek Watershed Project, Iowa County Farm Bureau and
Iowa County Soil and Water Conservation Service. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and
employer.
D & S REPAIR
and Wrecker Service
Denny Healy, Owner • South Amana
$25.95 Oil change
Up to 5 qts. oil and filter
Grease & Oil • Batteries • Shocks • Brakes
Fuel Injection Cleaning & Repair
Tune Ups • Turn Rotors & Brake Drums
Call 622-3166 Night: 319-642-7493
Serving the Amana & Marengo area for over 50 years.
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Zuber’s Homestead Hotel
Zuber’s Home Plate Lunch March Specials
Serving Mon. – Thurs. 11 – 2p.m.
Always offering a variety of sandwiches,
soups, and desserts
Daily Specials:
Mon - Cheese Soup Bar
Tues - Chicken Pot Pie
Wed - Chicken Pot Pie or
Beef Stew with Biscuits
Thurs - Ham and Beans with Corn Bread or
Potato Soup with Cinnamon Roll
Mint desserts on Tuesdays and Thursdays
Historic Foundations
19th Century Stone & Brick Bldg Restoration
Basements, Barns, & Commercial
Stone Wall Restoration, Stabilization, and Tuck Pointing
Certified in Historic
Restoration with Quality
“Old World” Craftsmanship
John C. Pischke, DeWitt, IA
563-659-3476
Village Custom Glass
Window and Screen Repair
4312 F Street, Amana
Phone 319-622-6690
or 319-929-2570
Al Dubberke, Owner
CORNELIA ZUBER
ON MARCH 28
We are having a card party.
You are welcome to send a birthday card to:
Connie Zuber,
3012 F Dr., #3,
Amana IA 52203.
Please include a memory or 2.
Happy Birthday, Oma Connie.
With much love,
Your Family
Birth Announcement
Dale and LeElyn Metz are happy to announce
the birth of their granddaughter, Mallory Marie
Wessels on Monday, March 16 at 4:39 am at
St. Lukes Hospital. She weighed 7lbs. 2oz and
measured 20 1/2 inches long. She is welcomed
home by big brother Alex.
Proud parents are Ryan and Elizabeth Wessels. Paternal grandparents are Mike and Joan
Wessels of Manchester.
Like Chocolate
and Coffee?
Are you outgoing and creative?
We are looking for people with a
“customer first” attitude to add to
our team! Flexible hours available.
Must be available Saturday’s and
some Sunday’s. You’ll be helping
our friendly customers by using
our POS as well as doing
production. Stop in for an application or email:
[email protected]
Amana Poetry Competition
Calling all writers of poetry and prose! The BiAnnual Poetry and Prose contest offers poets and
writers an opportunity to have their writing read at
the Amana Poetry, Prose and Song Celebration
on Saturday May 2, 2015. This event will be held
at the Amana Arts Guild, High Amana. Contest
winners will receive award certificates.
Any person or group of any age may enter.
There is no entry fee. Categories include: Adult
and Students
Contest Deadline is April 4
Entries must have for their subject matter a
connection to the Amanas-past, present or future. Any form rhymed or unrhymed may be
used. Types of poems include historical (factual), narrative (storytelling), descriptive (a person
or place) or lyric (expressing feelings). The language may be English or German or a combination of the two.
Each poem must be on a separate page with
the author’s name and address placed in the upper left corner of the title page. No more than
two poems by one author will be accepted. Joint
authorship or collaborations by groups will be accepted.
Prose pieces of fewer than 500 words may
be entered in the Prose division. These pieces
should also have an Amana theme and include
the author’s name and address on the title page.
All poems and prose must be delivered to the
Amana School-Community Library on or before
the deadline April 4, 2015. The contest is sponsored by the Amana Library and the Amana Arts
Guild.
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Christopher Kent (Priebe)
in “Les Misérables”
ISU Theatre’s spring musical, Les Misérables,
based on the French novel by Victor Hugo,
opens April 10 at 7:30 p.m. in Fisher Theater.
Les Misérables is a passionate story of redemption, sacrifice, and love, and it is filled with some
of musical theatre’s most powerful and iconic
songs.
In addition to April 10, 7:30 p.m., other performances are scheduled for April 11, 17, and 18 at
7:30 p.m. with matinees on Sunday, April 12 and
April 19 at 2 p.m. Admission is $24 for seniors
and adults and $16 for students. Tickets can be
purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, or by
calling 1-800-745-3000. Advance ticket purchase
is strongly suggested.
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