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'Cinderella' fits perfectly at the Paramount, and more this week in Abilene


Cinderella fits perfectly at the Paramount, and more this week in Abilene
The series concludes May 16 with Acrobats of Cirque-tacular.
Tickets to all shows in the series are $10, and are available at cpasabilene.org.
Run for Earth
Abilene Parks and Recreation will conduct an Earth Day run through the Abilene Zoo and Nelson Park, starting with a 1K race for children age 12 and under at 9 a.m. Saturday, followed by a 5K race at 9:30 a.m.
Participants are encouraged to dress in stripes, spots, flowers or feathers in celebration of Earth Day. Race day registration is $20 for the 1K race and $35 for the 5K race, and is available at abilenetx.gov/signup. ....

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Abilene-born Ariel Hutchins returns for Saturday show, and more


Ariel Hutchins, recent winner of the 2021 Future Faces of Texas Country Music, will perform Saturday evening at Mulligans, starting at 8.
Born in Abilene and raised here before moving to Cross Plains, where she graduated from high school, Htuchins performed at the awards show with 2020 Abilene visitors Randy Rogers and Bri Bagwell, and Abilene-based Aaron Watson, among others.
Her debut single, Wine Won t Work, currently is No. 6 and moving up the Texas Regional Radio Report and No. 10 on the Texas Country Music Chart  two slots ahead of I Hope I m Holding You by Outlaws & Legends festival founder and band leader Mark Powell on both charts. ....

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