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Christmas Day meals being offered again this year
At least one Christmas tradition is remaining in place despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Free meals will be given to people in Jackson and Jennings counties on Christmas morning for the ninth year in a row.
A couple of changes, though, include cold meals instead of the traditional hot meals and volunteers wearing masks remaining in their vehicles to deliver 15 to 20 meals.
The deadline to order a meal is Dec. 22, and that can be done by calling 812-565-2675.
Between 9:30 a.m. and noon Dec. 25, volunteers can pull behind The Brooklyn Pizza Co., 753 W. Second St., Seymour, to have food placed in their vehicle to deliver.
Author of the article: Louis B. Hobson
Publishing date: Dec 11, 2020 • December 11, 2020 • 2 minute read • Storybook Theatre is filming a production of Annie for online viewing. jpg
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StoryBook Theatre learned it’s a hard knock life when you’re trying to create a theatrical experience during a pandemic.
The company’s holiday production of the Broadway musical Annie was supposed to begin streaming on Nov. 27. They had begun filming their show at the beginning of November on weekends to accommodate the 15 community actors in the cast, particularly the young actresses playing children in the orphanage. On Nov. 13, the province announced new restrictions to slow the virus transmission, especially concerning social gatherings, which meant StoryBook had to halt filming.