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Four Hall County Schools are now home to eight students who have been named finalists for the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program for the summer of 2023.
Notts County 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 23rd Jul 2019 21:40 by Darren Campbell
Town fought back from a goal behind to draw 1-1 in their pre-season friendly at Notts County. The hosts took the lead shortly before half-time through Nathan Tyson, then Kayden Jackson hit back midway through the second half to ensure it ended honours even at Meadow Lane but the game was marred for the Blues by the loss of Tristan Nydam to what looked a serious injury.
As announced prior to the trip to the East Midlands, Paul Lambert named a much-changed line-up from that which started last week’s 5-0 victory over Colchester United.
Wicked Local
For nearly 150 years, Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” has continued to delight children and adults alike. Who wouldn’t enjoy being drawn into a magical world and coming across a talking caterpillar, a philosophical cat, a Red Queen and a Mad Hatter?
The Company Theatre is offering the chance to step into that world with a special outdoors event, “Wonderland: Alice’s Immersive Adventure” taking place from April 21 to 25.
“ Wonderland: Alice’s Immersive Adventure takes the audience into the classic tale in a whole new way,” said Corey Cadigan of The Company Theatre. “Our goal is to make them feel as if they are surrounded by this tale and are part of it.”
The cast will include Jessy Carvalho, Kris Connelly, Steve Dooner, Annie Dunn, Declan Dunn, and Alex Norton, all of Weymouth; Tim Bevens, Annie Daly, Colin Daly, Dave Daly, Sara Daly, Sarah Dewey, Isabella Monti, and Elizabeth O’Neill, all of Hingham.
And also, Bonnie Gardner and Max Ripley of Rockland; Meghan Boutilier and Melissa Carubia of Abington; Christie Emerson and Christopher Spencer of Quincy; Jeff Foster of Boston; Jim Foster of Milton; Hana Bowker-Wickersham of Hanover; Renee O Neill of Kingston; and Chris DiOrio of Whitman.
While the Company Theatre’s mainstage has been closed for the past year, the company has been presenting live outdoor shows since last fall.