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The last time the members of the Moffat County High School drama program were ready for showtime, society was just about to get very used to wearing masks. This time around, the local young thespians will be donning a more classic facial gear: comedy and tragedy.
The Bulldog theater program comes back with a flair this week with the premiere of “Saving the Greeks: One Tragedy at a Time,” at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday as well as a 1:30 p.m. Saturday matinee at the MCHS auditorium, 900 Finley Lane.
Admission is $7 per person.
The stage play by Jason Pizzarello focuses on hapless heroes Dialysis and Peon (Jessica Womble, Nevaeh Allen) as they navigate familiar premises and personalities within the world of ancient Greek theater and mythology.
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PLAINVILLE – During an era when almost every other event has been cancelled or postponed, a holistic fair to benefit the Plainville Food Pantry took place inside the VFW on Northwest Drive Sunday.
Your Holistic Events owner Shirley Bloethe made it her duty to simultaneously help fellow small business owners and the community, at one of the only fairs around this holiday season.
“All the small businesses are suffering right now,” Bloethe pointed out. “I wanted to be able to offer this to them. We probably have half the amount of vendors that we normally do but I’m happy to be here and I know they’re happy to be here.”