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“The Meeting”
Gravely Hall - Danville High School 203 Lexington Ave., Danville, KYA conversation between Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. Suggested donation of $5.00 for adults and $2.00 for students. Presented as part of the Frank X. Walker Literary Festival.
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Forkland Kids’Day
Forkland Community Center Highway 37, Forkland, KYActivities for children. Contact the Community Center to schedule field trips. Open to individuals, too.
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Arts Commission in the Advocate
Catch up on local arts news and stories about local artists each Friday in the Advocate. If you have ideas for stories, email Mimi Becker at arts@historicdanvilleky.com.
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“A Red Plaid Shirt”
West T. Hill Community Theatre 117 Larrimore Lane, Danville, KYComedy about retirement, love, marriage and relationships. Tickets available on Theatre website or at box office night of show, if available.
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“A Red Plaid Shirt”
West T. Hill Community Theatre 117 Larrimore Lane, Danville, KYComedy about retirement, love, marriage and relationships. Tickets available on Theatre website or at box office night of show, if available.
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Auditions for “Annie”
West T. Hill Community Theatre 117 Larrimore Lane, Danville, KYRoles for a large cast of children ages 5 - 18. Performances Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, and 9 Contact Theatre for times of auditions.
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“A Red Plaid Shirt”
West T. Hill Community Theatre 117 Larrimore Lane, Danville, KYComedy about retirement, love, marriage and relationships. Tickets available on Theatre website or at box office night of show, if available.
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Auditions for “Annie”
West T. Hill Community Theatre 117 Larrimore Lane, Danville, KYRoles for a large cast of children ages 5 - 18. Performances Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, and 9 Contact Theatre for times of auditions.
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Plein Air Artists
Contact the group for event locations.
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Community Book Read
Boyle County Public Library 307 West Broadway St., Danville, KYParticipate in the community book read and discussions of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, "Where Do We Go From Here - Chaos of Community?" Participants will receive a free copy of the book and can sign up for a discussion group at the Library. Program is presented by the Citizens Concerned for...