GREENSBURG – The Arts and Cultural Council of Decatur County, in cooperation with the Decatur County Visitors Commission (Tourism) and Main Street Greensburg organization, is currently looking for artists to
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GREENSBURG – Since 1971, Tree County Players has been enriching the Decatur County community through the performing arts.
As an all-volunteer group, TCP brings the full theatre experience to Decatur County. Whether you prefer to participate in a production or to kick back and watch one, TCP has something to offer every theatre lover.
With more than 144 shows under its belt, TCP has touched the lives of thousands in the area. Starting with its original production of “Under The Yum Yum Tree” in 1971, to more recent productions like “Mary Poppins” and “The Wizard of Oz”, TCP has been educating and developing skillsets in every aspect of theatre for years. From acting and set-design to make-up, singing, and more, TCP has produced some professional-level work.
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One of the five newly installed directional signs pointing motorists to all places “artsy” in Greensburg.
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GREENSBURG Five new directional and free parking signs have been installed around the community of Greensburg that might look a little different than the usual traffic, directional and road signage already there.
Main Street Greensburg, the Decatur County Visitors Commission (Tourism) and the Decatur County Community Foundation all had a hand in designing the elements of the streetscape project.
As a result, sleek black enameled posts with finials and clearly visible arrows pointing to places like the Downtown Square, the tree on the courthouse tower, shopping and dining, even where to find free parking, now dot Greensburg’s growing landscape.
Dec 10, 2020
Pictured (top row, left to right) are Cassandra Kramer, Ben Bausback, and Arianna Sia; (bottom row) Mollie Pumphrey and Megan Reisman.Photo provided
GREENSBURG – The Decatur County Community Foundation recently shared this year’s Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship recipient and the four DCCF Community Scholarship recipients on the organization’s Facebook page.
Lilly Endowment selected Arianna Sia as this year’s recipient from Decatur County.
Sia will receive full tuition to the Indiana school of her choice, as well as a $900 book stipend, upon graduation from Greensburg Community High School. She is the daughter of Roniel and Marieta Sia.