Second National
Bank Sponsors DCCA
Special Event
RIDERS IN THE
SKY “Christmas The
Cowboy Way”
DCCA Family Theatre Series and the
Irish Wave
Second National
Bank (SNB) has
donated funds to Darke County Center for the Arts (DCCA) as an
Impresario sponsor of the upcoming holiday special event Riders In
The Sky "Christmas the Cowboy Way," Saturday, December 7,
at St. Clair Memorial Hall, featuring Riders' unique "brand"
of cowboy humor sprinkled with a dash of holiday spice. “Second
National Bank’s sponsorship provides a variety of opportunities for
all members of the community to learn and grow through participating
in the arts,“ stated Andrea Jordan, DCCA Executive Director. “DCCA
appreciates SNB’s commitment to the community through supporting
events that help make Darke County a great place to live.”
SNB is also a
sponsor of DCCA’s
Family Theater Series, three professional theatrical programs
specifically chosen to reach out to the young and young at heart. The
upcoming 2013-2014 season of shows, presented at Henry St. Clair
Memorial Hall in Greenville, will include Seussical, adapted for
young audiences from the Broadway version, merging best loved Seuss
stories into an incredible adventure, on January 26; The Ugly
Duckling, Lightwire Theater brings this classic story to life with
stunning electroluminescent puppetry, on March 9; and Five Little
Monkeys, follows five silly simian siblings in cumulative verse, on
April 6. All programs are at 2:00 pm on Sunday afternoons; tickets
are only $5 and $12 for all three shows.
Additionally,
DCCA’s Irish Wave
FUNdraiser celebrates the rich traditions of the Emerald Isle Friday,
March 14 at the Montage Café thanks to the sponsorship of SNB. The
evening begins at 6:30 p.m. and will include Irish music, food and a
variety of beers for tasting. Tickets are $35.
“Christmas the
Cowboy Way” is
also supported by The Coppock-Hole Trust and the Arts Midwest Touring
Fund; a program of Arts Midwest that is funded by the National
Endowment for the Arts, with additional contributions from the Ohio
Arts Council and General Mills Foundation. Additionally, the
Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to
encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural
enrichment for all Ohioans. DCCA also receives operating support
from the Harry D. and Esther Stephens Memorial as well as funding
from the Ketrow Foundation, Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial Trust Fund.
Tickets for the
concert by Riders
In the Sky cost $25, and can be reserved by contacting DCCA
at 937-547-0908 or
purchased at DCCA's office located within Greenville Public Library,
as well as online at www.CenterForArts.net.
According to DCCA officials, good seats remain for this performance;
however, they recommend acting quickly, as past Riders In The Sky
performances have sold out prior to showtime.
For more
information on DCCA and
their 2013-2014 season contact Andrea Jordan at 937-547-0908 or visit
their website at www.CenterForArts.net
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