Dec 15, 2020
YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown Symphony Society Board of Directors laid off the administrative staff at the DeYor Performing Arts Center and entered into a management agreement with the staff of Stambaugh Auditorium to operate the downtown Youngstown theater complex.
According to a statement issued Tuesday by Stambaugh, the goal of the management agreement is to not only preserve, but to maximize the usage of the two premier performing arts venues in the Youngstown area.
DeYor, located at 260 W. Federal St., includes both Powers Auditorium and the Ford Family Recital Hall and also has hosted performances in its Flad Pavilion.
Matt Pagac, Stambaugh chief executive and operating officer is quoted in the statement, “While the arts and culture has been especially hard-hit due to COVID-related cancellations and the ban on mass gatherings, we feel that by sharing services and reducing costs, both organizations will emerge stronger when the pandemic is over.”
Two New Icons Are Coming to Orlando s International Drive
December 14, 2020, 5:09 PM ·
Orlando s International Drive will be getting two new icons next summer.
Orlando s ICON Park â best known as the home to The Wheel, the 400-foot observation wheel that towers over I-Drive â today announced the addition of two new towering attractions for the summer of 2021.
The ICON Park Drop Tower will be the world s tallest free-standing drop tower attraction, at 430 feet. The new attraction will take up to 30 people at a time up for a rotating journey to the top of the tower, from where their seats will pitch forward 30 degrees to face the ground, before a 75-mph, 40-story drop.