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Vickie Wessling, SNB Administrative Assistant-Marketing
Coordinatorpresents a check to Andrea Jordan,
DCCA Executive Director.
SNB is an Impresario Sponsor for the 2016-2017 DCCA Connections
Season
including the recent sold out performance of We Banjo 3.
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Second
National Bank Sponsors DCCA Connections Season
Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes Second National Bank as an
Impresario sponsor of the 2016-2017 "Connections" Season, including the
upcoming Irish Wave FUNdraiser celebrating the rich traditions of the
Emerald Isle, featuring music by returning favorite Lone Raven at the
Montage, Friday, March 17th, tickets are $35 and can be purchased at
the Montage.
Second National Bank was also a Spotlight Light Sponsor for the recent
sold out Artists Series presentation We Banjo 3, at Henry St. Clair
Memorial Hall, Saturday, February 4th and supports DCCA’s Family
Theatre Series, which benefit Darke County youth and their families.
“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.”
DCCA’s Family Theatre Series presents three shows each season to
inspire the imaginations of the young and young at heart, encouraging
the expression of creativity. The series attracts a wide-ranging
audience that includes many preschool children enjoying their first
theater experience, as well as senior citizens who enjoy the shows’
strong depiction of traditional values. Featured in the 2016-2017
Series were Theatre Works USA's Chicken Dance and Laura Ingalls
Wilder. The series concludes Sunday, April 23rd at St. Clair
Memorial Hall with Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia's Brown Bear, Brown
Bear and Other Treasured Stories by Eric Carle. Showcasing
the imaginative blend of innovative puppetry and striking scenic
effects Brown Bear, Brown Bear features beloved stories by Eric Carle
including The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Brown Bear, Brown Bear What
Do You See? Thanks to continued community support ticket prices have
remained at $5 since the first performance in 1997.
For more information on DCCA and the 2016-2017 Connections season
visit their website at CenterForArts.net or contact the DCCA
office at 937-547-0908.
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