Theatre reserve established for new facility, with $2.5M to be contributed annually It’s still part of a long-term vision for the downtown, says councillor; Contributions to the fund will begin in 2022
Jan 22, 2021 9:30 AM By: Bob Bruton
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Barrie councillors are establishing a theatre reserve in 2022 to be used for future theatre capital requirements, with an annual contribution of $2.5 million from the re-investment reserve. It would be capped at $15 million.
Coun. Jim Harris said it was to have something “tangible, meaningful, and inspirational, aspirational, for our city” to plan for and invest in should there be an opportunity for a new theatre.
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Morgan Machray McKie and Jacob Andrew Keicher Thwing wed October 10, 2020. Pastor Terry Price of Gatlinburg officiated the ceremony on the patio of The Barn at Chestnut Springs in Sevierville.
The bride is the daughter of Michael & Kimberly McKie of Greeneville. She is the granddaughter of Geraldyn Dobbins McKie of Greeneville and the late Robert Haig McKie of Kew Gardens, New York; Jo Ann M. Anthony and Jim Harris of Brevard, North Carolina; and the late Allard W. Anthony.
The groom is the son of Philip and LeAnne Thwing of Greeneville; and the late Brian Keicher. He is the grandson of Jimmie French Moon and the late LeRoy Moon of Greeneville; Tolly Thwing of Morganton, North Carolina; the late Warren Thwing; and the late Dorothy and Andy Keicher, who were of Greeneville.