DCCA Virtual Family Theatre series opens
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DCCA Family Theatre Series 2020-2021 season opens in Feb. with “Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad.” Rather than on the stage at Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall in Greenville, the series will be presented virtually. To access these Family Theatre Series productions for streaming, go to DCCA’s Website www.darkecountyarts.org.
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DARKE COUNTY Darke County Center for the Arts happily announces the presentation of its 2020-2021 Family Theatre Series season; however, the shows will be presented virtually rather than on the stage at Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall in Greenville as in the past. The series opens Feb. 1 with “Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad,” continues with “Jack and the Beanstalk,” available beginning Mar. 1, and “The Little Red Hen” streaming from Apr. 1. All three musical plays will remain available through June 30 at no cost to viewers. To access these Family Thea
Brinley family creates Tri-Village scholarship
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Shown are Bill and Rosy Brinley. The William and Rosalyn Brinley Family Scholarship Fund has been established at the Darke County Foundation to support the furthering of educational endeavors of Tri-Village students.
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NEW MADISON Bill and Rosy Brinley of Hollansburg have been proud supporters of Tri-Village schools since their children began attending in the 1970s. The couple demonstrated their love for the school and its students by starting a fund that will award yearly scholarships to Tri-Village High School graduates.
The William and Rosalyn Brinley Family Scholarship Fund was established at the Darke County Foundation to support the furthering of educational endeavors of Tri-Village students.
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Noah Back performing Dec. 20
GREENVILLE The East Main Church of Christ, located at 419 East Main Street in Greenville, is pleased to have Noah Back as part of its worship service on Sunday, Dec. 20 at 10:30 a.m. Everyone is invited to be a part of this special Christmas Praise Celebration. Back is a young local entertainer from West Alexandria who first started performing in public at the age of 12. He has sung in Greenville over 30 times and besides performing at restaurants, festivals, fairs, coffee houses, concert venues and churches, he does many private events. A love offering will be taken during the special service which will include congregational singing, communion and a meditation. For more information, the church may be contacted at 937-547-1557.