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Middlesex Community College president joins Middletown arts venue board Press Staff FacebookTwitterEmail Steve Minkler is president of Middlesex Community College.Contributed photo / Middlesex Community College MIDDLETOWN Middlesex Community College President Steven Minkler is the newest addition to The Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts Center Board of Directors. Minkler first became acquainted with organization years ago, when his daughter, pianist Rosemary Minkler, performed at the Main Streets arts venue, according to a press release. “The timing is right now, and TBT is excited to see how the college and the two organizations can collaborate to create more good for the community,” the organization said in a prepared statement. ....
As we enter into the final weeks of December, Silver Dollar City is also entering into the final days of its annual An Old Time Christmas festival. Guests of the 1880s theme park can still be a part of all the festivities before the award winning festival and the Christmas season prepares to come to an end. As park visitors walk the streets Silver Dollar City, they can take in the sights, sounds and smells of Christmas. Now through Dec. 30, the Branson-based attraction will host a variety of outdoor performances as a part of their COVID response to continue providing live productions in the park during the pandemic. In the Dockside Theater, guests are invited to transport themselves back to ancient Bethlehem and experience life as it may have been on the night of the birth of Jesus. The reason for the season is revealed in dramatic fashion by the angel Gabriel in a musical account of The Living Nativity. ....
BLACK RIVER â The Sally Ploof Hunter Memorial Library will host Cool Yule 2020 â COVID Style from 2 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 13, at the library, 101 Public Works Drive. The event will be a drive-through event during which children can visit with Santa, without leaving their vehicles, and be given gifts. According to library director Mary Louise Hunt, Santa will be sitting in front of the library. Cars will follow a traffic pattern and stop in front of Santa. âNo one will leave their vehicle, but you can talk out your windows to Santa,â Mrs. Hunt said. âElves will have gifts for the children. They will be given out using special Christmas Yule Deploying Devices.â ....