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Ocala Star-Banner THIS WEEKEND Dan McCarthy’s Florida: Explored: Jan. 15 is the last day to see this free exhibit at the city of Ocala Recreation and Parks Administration, 828 NE Eighth Ave. Florida: Explored is an exhibit of select pieces created during (McCarthy s) exploration of a hidden gem in Marion County: Indian Lake State Forest, the city said in a news release. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. “I Hate Hamlet”: Live onstage at the Ocala Civic Theatre through Feb. 7. This comedy is set in New York City and centers around an actor who is cast as Hamlet, much to his chagrin. Tickets and details at ocalacivictheatre.com or 236-2274. The theater is located at 4337 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala. ....
Fast Forward: A look ahead on the local entertainment calendar, Dec. 18, 2020 Ocala Star-Banner “I Hate Hamlet”: Live onstage at the Ocala Civic Theatre from Jan. 14-Feb. 7, the comedy “I Hate Hamlet” is set in New York City and centers around an actor who is cast as Hamlet, much to his chagrin. Tickets and details at ocalacivictheatre.com or 236-2274. The theatre is located at 4337 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala. Bluegrass and BBQ: Live musical performances by bluegrass musicians Trinity River Band and Pasture Prime, as well as local artisans, will be featured as part of the Tuscawilla Art Park Series at the Tuscawilla Art Park, 223 NE Fifth St., Ocala, Jan. 22 from 6-9 p.m. Cash bar and BBQ from Big Lee’s Serious about BBQ food truck will be onsite. Tickets $5, available at ocalafl.org/artpark or 629-8447. ....
Ocala school administrator urges masks after wife dies of COVID-19 The words provoke raw emotions in Scott Carpenter, the assistant director of Marion Technical College, who lost his wife to COVID-19 a month ago. Carpenter, 57, wears his face covering in public when he can’t socially distance. He does it out of respect and to protect others. After all, he saw firsthand the awful consequences of a family member contracting COVID-19. But while he is out and about in Marion County, anti-maskers will look at him and say those words that hurts him so deeply: “You’re one of them.” ....