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Trillium ALIVE! set for November 15

December 4, 2015
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Trillium ALIVE! at the Lewis begins at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 15 at the Historic Lewis Theatre, 115 N Court Street in Lewisburg. This popular, family-friendly hour of entertainment includes music, dance, poetry and theatre. Admission charge is $6 for adults and $3 for students and AmeriCorps volunteers.
Ken Sherman and friends Ernie Wahl, Gus Saldano and perhaps Randy Thomas will play a variety of a tunes. Original poetry by Tim Armentrout is always a treat in both content and presentation.
Students of Henry Hill’s Fusion Movement-ology class explore different aspects of music through movement via modern, Afro-Cuban, hip hop (dance) and classical, jazz, Latin (music).
An energetic young band from Stages Music School, directed by founder Melissa McKinney, is coming all the way from Princeton to rock the house. Additional performers to soon be confirmed.
For more information or to sign up for a future ALIVE! at the Lewis, call 304-645-3003.

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