“Crimes of the Heart”: This is the final weekend for the Ocala Civic Theatre s presentation of “Crimes of the Heart,” a Southern Gothic comedy. It runs through May 2. Tickets and show times at ocalacivictheatre.com or 236-2274. The theater is located at 4337 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala.
Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series: A series of live, free music concerts continues on Fridays from 7-9 p.m. The April 30 performance will be Tiempo Libre Bohemia, supported by Trio Rosal. The shows, at Webb Field, 1501 W. Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, are part of the Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series. Concerts will feature an array of cultural performers each week, with a grand finale June 25. Details at ocalafl.org/levittamp.
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Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Officially Canceled for 2021
The Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, previously rescheduled from March to May of this year, has officially been canceled. Rodeo President and CEO, Chris Boleman, made the announcement this morning.
According to KHOU 11 and the video announcement from RodeoHouston the Junior Livestock and Horse Shows scheduled for March will go on, but as private events.
The Junior Market Auctions and Champion Wine Auction scheduled for May will go on, but again as private events.
The primary factor in both the earlier rescheduling and now the cancelation of this year s Rodeo events is the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on large-scale public events. Rodeo officials noted that community health was at the forefront of their decision.
Without money coming in, planning for 2021 events difficult, so Friday the YEA launched a unique fundraiser to help get some cashflow heading into 2021. “Not being able to hold our normal annual events has had a significant impact on our organization,” said Brett Callin, YEA Director at a press conference held at the Gallagher Centre. “We are reaching out to the community for some help in a different but much needed way.”a The way Callin was referring too was for area farmers to donate grain to the YEA in support of what the organization does. “The idea of a Grain Drive was considered and here is what we are looking for,” said Callin; “We are asking for those who want to support our cause to offer donations of grain to the Yorkton Exhibition. We as directors will arrange for the pick-up trucking and selling of the grain.”