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Arts & Life

Second book in 'The Undiscovered River' series released

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Written by: Editor
Published: 09 November 2009

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Golden Fish's adventures continue in Diane Arruda's new book,

Coyote film festival ends season Nov. 14 with 'The Journey'

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Written by: Editor
Published: 08 November 2009
MIDDLETOWN – The pick for the finale of this year’s Coyote Film Festival is the film “The Journey” directed by Eric Saperston at the Calpine Center on Nov. 14 with two showings: 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.


Saperston will be available following for questions.


After college, Saperston bought a 1971 Volkswagen Bus, took his golden retriever, Jack, and set out to follow The Grateful Dead and work a ski season in Aspen.


While out on the road, he called up some of the most powerful people in the world and asked them out for a cup of coffee. Saperston directs this amazing journey to ask the age old question in life, "What do our elders have to pass down to us?"


Calpine Geothermal Visitors Center is located at 15500 Central Park Road in Middletown. There is plenty of parking, restrooms, great sound and a great screening room.


Tickets are $10 at the door and $5 for kids 16 and under. Fresh popcorn and concessions will also be available.


Coyote Film Festival is a fundraising arm of EcoArts of Lake County, a 501(c)3 nonprofit arts organization dedicated to bringing visual art opportunities and ecologic stewardship to the residents and visitors of Lake County.


For information visit: www.EcoArtsofLakeCounty.org or www.CoyoteFilmFestival.org .


 

'A Christmas Carol' auditions set for Nov. 9 and 11

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Written by: Bert Hutt
Published: 07 November 2009

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'A Christmas Carol' will be performed once again this December at the Soper-Reese Community Theatre. Courtesy photo.




LAKEPORT – Auditions for the second annual, onstage radio drama, “A Christmas Carol” will be held at the Soper-Reese Community Theatre at 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9, and Wednesday, Nov. 11.


The show will be preformed live on the stage and broadcast on public radio station KPFZ on Dec. 19.


Everyone interested in providing voices for the characters of this well-known story of universal redemption should come to the theater prepared to read from the script provided.


There are openings for eight to 10 people, male and female.


The roles are primarily vocal and memorization of the script is not essential. A good speaking voice and diction is what is needed. Please come be a part of this gift to the community from the Soper-Reese, your community theater.


For more information, please call Bert Hutt at 707-263-6016.

Holiday magic animates spectacular 'A Christmas Carol'

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 07 November 2009

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