"It's Thanksgiving, so a food charity seemed like the obvious choice, even though the artwork in the exhibition is not food-related," Sara Nightingale noted.
"For BNB, community banking is more than a phrase, it's about showing up and actively engaging with our friends, family and customers," explained Claudia Pilato, VP Director of Marketing.
"Come meet new people while supporting these wonderful classical musicians," encouraged Dr. John Eilertsen.
This production will be talked about fondly for years.
"Anarchy breeds creativity in the most delightful of ways," noted Kat O'Neill.
"We need children and young adults to see live theater and we were very committed to that. Sort of no matter what it takes because in the end we feel that it's that important," Tracy Mitchell told us.
"Group exhibitions let me dabble within the broad spectrum of what contemporary art is today," noted Damien Roman.
"We are proud to be celebrating our 31st anniversary of the Harvest Gospel Concert Series this year," remarked Patricia Snyder, Executive Director of East End Arts. "The longevity of this wonderful tradition with artistic director Reverend Maryanne McElroy at the helm, leading the choir since its inception in 1986, is something to celebrate and honor."
"His vast catalog of photographs will appeal to all visitors, with many recognizable faces and other striking imagery representing the path his storied career has taken over the years," said Amy Kirwin.
"The idea of the vaudeville show has been a Springs Community Theater dream for a long time," shared Barbara Mattson.
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