The USO/AmeriCu Battle of the Brigades Grand Finale is this Thursday, 29 OCT @ 1900. Come see which act & which Brigade our celebrity judges, Johnny Spezzano - radio DJ from The Border, Craig Thornton - WWNY's Craig's To Do List, and Garrison CSM Ronald Andrews declare the winner.
The varied talent will entertain and amaze you. Come see something positive that your soldiers have been up to during their spare time and thank MSG Isaac Lewis for coordinating this first ever Battle of the Brigades. Who knows, maybe one of our talented FortDrum soldiers will advance on to the Army's Soldier Show one day.
If you would like a reserved seat RSVP to msood@uso.org by noon 29 OCT; otherwise it is open seating.
The North Country Writers Festival Continues at JCC
Times/Location: Various - see below.
A public reception and writers contest reading will be held Thursday, October 29th at 7:00 p.m. in the Walker Instructional Dining Room, JulesCenter, at Jefferson Community College (JCC) to recognize the 6 winners of the 2009 annual North Country Writers Contest.
Wednesday, October 28 Poet Reading featuring Joseph Weil
The North Country Writers Contest is sponsored by the Jefferson Community College English Department, the Faculty Student Association, and the Social Cultural Committee.
For information, please contact Karen Freeman, 315-786-2234 or Pam Dixon, 315-786-2392
The Little Theatre of Watertown presents a warm-hearted comedy..
Over The Tavern by Tom Dudzick
Trinity Auditorium, 227 Sherman St., Watertown
Dinner Theater
October 29*, 30, 31, November 1, 6 & 7, 2009
Dinner: 7:00 pm. Show to follow
(Except Sunday Nov 1 – Dinner at 1:30 pm)
Choice of Pork, Chicken, or Fish by Chef David Boucher
$30 Includes dinner, tax, tip, and show
Reservations only for Dinner Theater: 782-6218
*Thursday, Oct 29 proceeds go to Jefferson County Association for the Blind
Stage Show
November 5 at 7:30 pm (door opens at 7pm)
no dinner theater or reservations - general admission - $10 all seats
Directed by: Sarah Hovey
Starring : Kyle Alberry, Shane Coughlin, Jacob Peters, Natalie Reff, John Reese, Elizabeth Smith, Jane Jenkins
This play is a warm and hilarious look at life for a family living above a bar in the 1950s. With four teenagers, a drunken grandfather, and a nun who is determined to recruit “soldiers for Christ”, Ellen and Chet Pazinski have their hands full.
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