Jun 21
A celebration of Finnish culture with parade, 5K, wife carrying contest, boot toss, magician, community picnic and fireworks.
Jun 20
Insane With Power by Scott Haan begins with journalist Lois Lancaster writing about the current state of mental health facilities. Her research takes her to a hospital populated with a unique group of quirky inmates who imagine they are crime-fighting super heroes. At first Lois thinks of their fantasies as wild delusions of unstable minds, until something unusual happens….
Jun 17
Students entering grades 4-6 are invited to play games with friends, invent new games to teach other campers, and learn the history behind some favorite games. Camp starts and concludes at the Days of '76 Museum. Scholarships are available. Reservations required.
Fee: $40 for members and $50 for non-members plus tax.
May 26
A traveling exhibit from the Kauffman Museum in North Newton, Kansas remembers the witness of peace-minded people against the First World War, 1914-1918. Witnesses included men and women, religious believers and secular humanitarians, political protesters and sectarian separatists. They resisted U.S. involvement in the war, the enactment of military conscription, the war bond drives, and the denial of freedom of speech under the Espionage and Sedition Acts. For this resistance many suffered community humiliation, federal imprisonment, and mob violence at the hands of a war-crusading American public. This exhibit lifts up the prophetic insights and the personal courage of World War I peace protesters, and suggests parallels to the culture of war and violence in our world today.
Jun 21
Organized kids' activities, live music, food and craft vendors, family games and beer garden.
Jun 21
It’s summer break and a new group of tween girls are about to face their fears and insecurities as they learn to cope at Camp Libertas, where they’ll find only tough love, not loveys. While Major Marjorie and Miss Angie aim to lay down the law and turn another group of girls into young women, the little ladies’ sleep toys come to life with other plans. Who knows if the girls are ready to give up their loveys, but the talking, walking cuddly toys sure aren’t ready for the transition! So as the reluctant campers pack to get ready, the loveys stow away to stay near their girls.
Jun 21
Hilarious spoof about the misadventures of five nuns trying to manage a fundraiser. Sadly, the rest of the sisterhood died from botulism after eating vichyssoise prepared by Sister Julia. Thus, the remaining nuns – ballet-loving Sister Leo, street-wise Sister Robert Anne, befuddled Sister Mary Amnesia, the Mother Superior Sister Regina, and mistress of the novices Sister Mary Hubert – stage a talent show in order to raise the money to bury their dearly departed
Tickets
$15 Adults
$13 Seniors
$10 Students
$7 children ages 17 and under.
Season tickets are available.
All performances are in the
Black Box Theatre
Third floor Woodburn
Directions: W Jackson Blvd. to Jonas Blvd. to Yellow Jacket Ln.
Park in Faculty parking lot. We will pick you up in a cart and take you to the theatre