ONLINE: A Christmas Carol: Home for the Holidays
Dec 18, 2020 to
Children s Theater of Madison
No humbug here. Madison s venerable Children s Theater of Madison has created a wildly ambitious and inclusive virtual
Christmas Carol experience featuring a cast of 95, including many past Scrooges and public figures including Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, Gov. Tony Evers and First Lady Kathy Evers, UW Marching Band director Corey Pompey, Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, the Rev. Dr. Alex Gee, and former Madison poet laureate Fabu. The classic tale is reimagined and read, underscored by a six-person string ensemble, and interspersed with clips from past productions. It s a wonderful gift for the community, and thanks to the sponsors,
Gov. Evers, First Lady Share Hope this Holiday Season
More than 5,000 ornaments created by Wisconsin kids sent to veterans’ homes, hospitals, long-term care facilities across the state By Gov. Tony Evers - Dec 17th, 2020 01:09 pm
Wisconsin Executive Residence holiday decorations adapted to be enjoyed outdoors and virtually
MADISON Gov.
Kathy Evers today announced that more than 5,000 “Hope” themed handmade ornaments crafted by students across Wisconsin were sent to more than 50 hospitals, assisted living facilities and nursing homes, service providers for people with disabilities, and veterans homes and housing centers to help spread hope across the state this holiday season. Students sent in nearly double the number of ornaments typically received in previous years. A full list of hope ornament recipients is available here.
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Gov. Evers and First Lady Evers invite Wisconsinites to view holiday decorations at the Executive Residence
December 12, 2020 12:22 PM Abby Schinderle
MADISON, Wis. Gov. Tony Evers and First Lady Kathy Evers announced on Saturday that Wisconsinites are invited to view holiday decorations at the Executive Residence that are meant to honor service members and celebrate hope, a release said.
The Executive Residence is decorated outside so that visitors can drive, bike or walk by and enjoy it safely during the ongoing pandemic.
“Families across our state and country are adjusting to the pandemic to carry on their traditions and celebrations safely, and our family is no different,” Gov. Evers said. “From our Tribute to our Troops tree to the Alzheimer’s and Dementia Awareness trees, to the wreaths and trees provided by Wisconsin growers, the decorations at the Residence tell the stories of Wisconsinites. Throughout this holiday season, we encourage