Edison sponsors Goodnight Moon &
Other Childrens Programs
Darke
County Center for the Arts...
November 17, 2011
Edison
Community College has donated
funds to Darke County Center for the Arts’ Family Theatre Series and
Arts In
Education programs. Ryan
Honeyman and
Julie Slattery, of Edison Community College, toured St. Clair Memorial
Hall in
Greenville with Bettye Laughlin who serves on the board for Edison
Community
College and is also a board member and hospitality coordinator for
Darke County
Center for the Arts. According
to
Bettye, “Edison Community College demonstrates its commitment to our
community
through their contribution, providing opportunities for children and
youth to
experience professional, educational, and creativity inspiring
programs.” She
continued, “I am proud to be part of
these two organizations that recognize the benefits children enjoy from
participating in the Arts.”
Goodnight
Moon and The Runaway Bunny
will open DCCA’s 2011-2012 Family Theatre Series at St. Clair Memorial
Hall in
Greenville on Sunday, November 20.
Whimsical puppetry and charming original music
help vividly unfold the
cherished celebration of familiar nighttime rituals.
Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia has delighted
crowds in recent years with The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Frederick,
Swimmy
and Inch By Inch. This
year they will
once again capture the imaginations of the audience with their unique
and
creative presentation of two classic stories which evoke a comforting
sense of
security and peace for children and adults alike.
Tickets
to the 2:00 p.m. performance
are $5 and may be purchased at Readmore’s Hallmark in Greenville, Worch
Memorial Public Library in Versailles, and the Corner Cupboard in Union
City,
or by contacting DCCA at 937-547-0908 or dcca@centerforarts.net .
DCCA’s
Arts In Education program
annually takes professional performing artists to all grades of all
Greenville
City and Darke County schools. Lyle
Cogen visited grades 4-6 in September with her program on bullying in
schools. Also in
September, Kuniko
Yamamoto shared music, mask and mime of Japan with students in grades
K-3. Robert Post
entertained students in grades
9-12 with Post Comedy Theatre in October, and will return in December
and
perform for students in grades 7 and 8.
Arts In Education programs are free of charge
and are open to the
public.
For
more information on any of these Darke
County Center for the Arts programs, or to become a sponsor, contact
DCCA at
937-547-0908 or DCCA@CenterForArts.net.
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