THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM
Jarvis Green, the Artistic Director of JAG productions, an African American theater group operating out of White River Junction, will tell us about his organization and, in doing so, will likely tell us the recent opening of
Esai’s Table off Broadway in NYC.
LAST WEEK'S ANNOUNCEMENTS
Because of an 11thhour change in plans, your trusty scribe was unable to make it to the meeting… but… I am confident that Tom Csatari and/or Liam McCarthy reminded members of the forthcoming Occum Pond party scheduled for February 8 and encouraged those who HADN’T signed up to join in the fun or to just show up and be ready to be put to work.
I will offer a Happy Dollar if those who offered Happy Dollars last week tell me about it when I get there on Wednesday.
Oh… and Someone won the raffle.
LAST WEEK'S PROGRAM
As noted above, I was not in attendance last week, which I regret because there has been some discussion on the Valley News letters to the editor section about the decision to merge the Lebanon and Hanover Chambers. I trust that Jenn Packard addressed the rationale for the merger and adroitly fielded questions.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
February 12 – Noted local author David Allen will discuss his first novel, Dappled Psychiatric, and may even provide some signed copies!
February 19 - Heather Drinan will introduce Ilana Grallert who will give us the history of the Dartmouth Cemetery
February 26 – Perry Allison, the Artistic Director of We The People Theater, will tell us about that group’s latest production: The Man of LaMancha
We're in the process of finalizing some March dates and are looking for ideas for at least one date that month and three in April.