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Fabulous Fourth!

PDN photos by David Deaton

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They came to town by the hundreds! People from all around LeFlore County made the trip to downtown Poteau for the Chamber of Commerce Fourth of July Celebration. There were rides, foods, face painting and water slides. The day ended with the giant fireworks display at dusk. Children of all ages enjoyed the day. Above, Killion Barnes is getting a little shut-eye on B.J. Barnes’ shoulder after having enjoyed the full day to get ready for the fireworks.

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This little cutie enjoyed the ride her dad gave her on one of the water slides. All of the rides for the children were free.

 


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CASC theatre presents 'Crimes of the Heart'
Monday, 18 February 2008
ImageLyndsee Littleton of Arkoma and Autumn Caughern of Heavener act out a scene from “Crimes of the Heart.” CASC theatre students are preparing to bring their spring production of “Crimes of the Heart” to the stage.The production is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Feb. 21, 22, and 25 in the Hamilton Auditorium on CASC’s Poteau campus. On Sunday, Feb. 24, a matinee is scheduled for 2 p.m.The Pulitzer-prize winning show was scripted by Beth Henley and was successful on Broadway in the late-1970s and early-1980s. It won multiple Tony awards.“Crimes of the Heart” has been described as a melodrama featuring three sisters  –  Meg, Babe and Lenny - who come together in Mississippi after the youngest sister shoots her abusive husband. The production follows the sisters as they deal with the latest tragedy to strike them.The cast includes Andrea Miller, Autumn Caughern, Rocky Ford, Lauren Watts, Lyndsee Littleton and Jason Landry. Bill Day is the director.Tickets may be purchased in advance at the CASC Business Office or the night of the show at the box office. Prices are $3 for students and $5 for adults.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 February 2008 )
 
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