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ISSUE NUMBER  161                                                                                                                                                           NOVEMBER 2016
                                                       THE TOWN CRIER

                                                         Walhalla Civic Auditorium's Fall show schedule
             We  come  to  you  with  heavy  hearts  and   Bluegrass music
             are so overwhelmed by your acts of kind-   with New Dixie Storm and Tugaloo Holler
             ness through your love, hugs, cards, visits,   Saturday, November 5 @ 7:30 pm
                                                        Advance Tickets $12.00, children under 12 $6.00, group rate $10.00
             phone  calls,  flowers  and  food.  We  are   – Day of Show tickets $14.00
             blessed  and  we  are  grateful  for  every   Storm in the Holler returns to the WCA stage for a night of outstanding
             prayer  made  for  our  family  during  this   bluegrass music by two of our area’s finest bluegrass bands!
             difficult time. We know God has the big
                                                        James & the Giant Peach (children’s play)
             picture and we see the small one. Please   November 18, 19 & 20
             continue  to  pray  for  Jesse,  only  God   Evenings 7 pm, Sunday 2:30 pm
             knows his heart. Our hearts are also bur-  Tickets $5 each, FAMILY SPECIAL - bring your entire immediate
             dened for the Hall and McAdams families.   family for only $15
             Our God is big enough to lift us all up and   The story of Roald Dahl’s classic tale is faithfully told by James himself
                                                        and the insect characters – Miss Spider, Old-Green-Grasshopper, Centi-
             heal our hearts  and  with  time  we  know   pede, Ladybird, and Earthworm. The play begins at the end of the story,
             He will. We are so blessed for your friend-  when James and his friends are living in the giant peach stone in Central
             ship  and  love  and  we  love you all  more   Park, New York. A tour guide brings a party of tourists (the audience) to
             than words can say.                        see this major attraction, and James and his friends tell the story of how
                                                        they came to live in New York. The insects play the other roles, like

             Love in Christ,  The Osborne Family        James’s cruel Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker, and the epic journey across
                                                        the Atlantic is acted out with live action, puppetry and storytelling in
                                                        David Wood's masterful adaptation. Directed by Sherri Dunlap

                            IQ TEST                     December ‘16
          Suribachi  - A) Japanese auto not currently imported    Emile Pandolfi @ Christmas
          B) Japanese camera C) Mountain on Iwo Jima D) a   Friday, December 2 @ 7:30 pm
          prized Japanese desert made from blow fish    Advanced tickets $28, children $14, group $24
          Malmedy -  A) an fragrant spice B) a topical ointment   Day of Show $32
          D) site of a massacre E) Name of famous Opera singer   Pianist Emile Pandolfi returns to the WCS stage with his Christmas
          Forward - A) difficult person  B) a flirt  C) a person   show! His brilliant musical performance, his charming sense of humor
          who is optimistic  D) a person who is proud    and his friendly personality make this a night of wonderful holiday treat
          Nylons were first made of - A) silk B) Rayon C) Ny-  for the whole family. www.emilepandolfi.com
          lon D) sisal
          Pizza was invented -  A) China B) Italy C) Sardinia    A Laura Ingalls Wilder Christmas (play)
           D)  Greene          answers on lower right corner   December 9, 10, 11, 16, 17 & 18
                                                        Evenings 7:30 pm, Sunday 2:30 pm
                                                        Advance tickets $14, children $6. Group $12
                                                        Day of Show $16
                                                        In their poorest winter ever, when the crops have been devastated by
                                                        locusts and the family must deal with the death of baby Freddie, Charles
                                                        Ingalls backtracks his family to Burr Oak, Iowa, to take over the running
                                                        of a hotel. And if things weren't bad enough, Ma tells Laura she must be
                                                        nice to Johnny Steadman, "the worst boy in Iowa." When wealthy Mrs.
                                                        Starr asks for Laura as a companion to read to her in the afternoons,
                                                        Laura is overjoyed to be invited into such a fine house, but when she
                                                        overhears Mrs. Starr offer to adopt Laura as her own daughter to ease the
                                                        burden of so many children, Laura is certain that Ma and Pa will give her
                                                        up. As Christmas morning approaches, Laura is faced with a decision:
                                                        Will she choose what she believes is best for the family or will she find a
                                                        way to stay with Pa, Ma, Mary and Carrie? This original play presents
                                                        the poignant story of the "missing" two years in the life of the Ingalls
                                                        family—the only substantial period that Laura chose not to write about
                                                        in her Little House books. Told with period songs, humor and depth of
                                                        character, A Laura Ingalls Wilder Christmas tells a story of healing that
                                                        celebrates the importance of enduring family bonds.
                                                        Answers: C, D, A, B



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