GREEN Hammerton company Badapple Theatre will return to live performances with Tales From The Great Wood. This is a new short play for children and grandparents and everyone else to enjoy together that can be performed indoor or outdoor, says writer-director Kate Bramley, founder of the theatre-on-your-doorstep proponents, as she introduces her interactive storytelling eco-adventure. Listen! Can you hear the whispering in the trees? The Great Wood is full of stories. It s a hot summer s day, perfect for basking in the sun, but instead of resting, Hetty the hare is investigating because someone is missing. As she unravels a tall tale that stretches from end to end of The Great Wood, Hetty realises that every creature no matter how small can have a huge part to play in the world of the forest.
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Beat the Bitter Returns to North Liberty This Weekend
According to a new article from CBS 2, the city of North Liberty will be hosting its 6th annual Beat the Bitter event this weekend at Penn Meadows Park. This year s event will look a little different thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, but there are still plenty of activities that you and your family can enjoy safely! Here s a look at the lineup:
Located on the trail between the play structure and the tennis courts
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Tickets are free (donations are encouraged, but no required) - get yours
January 30th through February 6th