Updated: 5:13 PM EDT June 6, 2021
SUMTER, S.C. After a pause due to COVID-19, summer events at the Sumter Opera House are back, starting with their cinema series.
“We call them our dollar movies,” Seth Reimer, Sumter Cultural Manager, said. “Over the years past, we would average over 250 students, or patrons, per movie. So, we’re hoping that those numbers will continue to build as people look to the Sumter Opera House to come and attend a movie, escape the heat from outside, and just enjoy a different setting.”
From Aladdin to Toy Story, family friendly films will be shown each Tuesday from June 15th to August 10 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The movies cost $1.50 and concessions are also available for purchase.
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SUMTER, S.C. Ashauna Leverette has been dancing for as long as she can remember.
“It’s very powerful to be able to dance in front of an audience and impact people,” Leverette said. “I honestly don’t know what I’d be doing if I wasn’t dancing.”
Over the years, the Sumter native has won multiple awards and scholarships for her skills, and competed at the local and national level.
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