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Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2003
HALLOWEEN KIDS DAY OUT
Friday, October 10
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Halloween is coming and the kids have a day off school! Why not send them down to the Arts Center for a fun-filled day of crafts and treats? We will keep the kids busy and entertained all day long with many fun projects!
Just some of the Halloween crafts that will keep us busy include:
CREEPY DRAWINGS
ICKY FAKE SCARS
FAKE BLOOD
BAT DECORATIONS
SCARY SNACKS
TRICK OR TREAT BAGS
RUBBER STAMP DESIGNS
SLIME
HALLOWEEN CARDS
$25 per child. Registration is required in advance. This event fills quickly, so reserve your spot today!
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Arts Center Plans Gala Weekend:
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Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2003
In honor of our 50th year, The Ashtabula Arts Center invites you to celebrate with us as we close out our year-long birthday celebration.
Saturday, October 18
Attend a cocktail party, followed by a stage show of “Encore!” (a Broadway performance)
$45 Patron / $35 General
Sunday, October 19
Join us for an “encore” of “Encore!” before helping us celebrate our 50th year
with birthday cake in the gallery after the show
$15 Patron / $10 General
More detailed information on both of these events will be available in early October.
Check back to this site, or keep an eye on the local newspapers for up to date information.
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Women's Service League Awards Scholarships:
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Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2003
Women’s Service League of Ashtabula County, Inc., has awarded scholarships to the following 2003 high school graduates and Arts Center participants.
Missy Sorohan - Sts. John and Paul High School
Missy has been active in dance and theater at the AAC for many years. Some of the productions she has been seen in include “Brighton Beach Memoirs,” “Footloose,” and “Annie.” She will attend the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY.
Ian Jones - Edgewood Senior High School
Ian began taking classes at the Arts Center in the 4th grade. While he has appeared onstage in several theater productions, Ian’s real passion is behind the scenes. This past winter he premiered his first movie, entitled “Crazy Ray,” at the AAC. Ian will study filmmaking at Bard College in NY.
Alaina Venditti - Lakeside High School
A voice student of Mary Redmond, Alaina has also been seen on stage in such productions as “Kiss Me Kate,” “West Side Story,” and “Footloose.” She will attend Kent State University Ashtabula Campus.
Caitlin Dubsky - Geneva High School
The daughter of AAC Dance Coordinator Shelagh Dubsky, Caitlin has been a fixture at the Arts Center for several years. She has been featured in principle roles in both The Nutcracker and Ballet Theatre Ashtabula’s Spring Dance Show. Caitlin was also most recently seen as Maria in this summer’s “West Side Story.” She will study musical theater at Mercyhurst College in Erie, PA.
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