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Thank you for being “Our Guest”!

Photo by Janine Carroll

The Churchmice Players Society along with the cast and crew of

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

would like to thank community members for their continued support of theatre arts in Camrose. A special thank you to our show sponsors: Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP, Lisa Rohr – Re/Max Real Estate, Scott’s Quality Lawn Care, Sunrise Outdoor Advertising, The Sweeterie and Glenda Strauss – Re/Max Real Estate. Thank you too, to our program sponsors: Grant Thornton, John’s Shopmobile Ltd., Tee Pee Trade & RV Centre, Wideman Paint & Décor and The Camrose Booster. as well as the Kelsey Community Society for the loan of lighting equipment. Missing from the photo: Nicole Beaucage-Wahlman, Janine Carroll, Mackenzie Doll, Donna Hackborn, Nola Hutchinson, Zoe Ma, Dave McDougall, Sean McIlveen, Diane McLaren, Christine Morello, Joel Morello, Colleen Nelson, Elaine Nixon, Peggie Noble-Cappie, Cynthia Poulin, Jimeen Thurston, Aline Wenig and Wendy Wenig

Fore s tburg Cur t ain Cal l e a t re

presents

By Michael and Susan Parker With permission by Samuel French Directed by Neil Lunty Dinner Theatre: March 11, 12 and 18, 19 Matinee: March 20 at 2 p.m. (Tickets only available at the door) Tickets: $50 Dinner Theatre/$20 Matinee

Available on February 10 at Village Office 780-582-3668 Must be paid by cash or cheque. No debit machine or credit card available.

Restriction Exemption Program in effect

Crush up in playoffs

By Murray Green

Camrose Crush scored three goals in the second period to defeat the Devon Barons 5-2 in the third game of the North Central Senior Hockey League playoffs on February 13.

The Crush are up 2-1 in the best of five series. RJ Reed of the Crush opened the scoring in the first period. After Devon tied the game on a shorthanded tally, Camrose netted a power play marker from Ryley Bennefield, a goal from Cole Gibson, and a shorthanded marker from captain Tylor Keller in the middle frame.

Devon scored a third period tally before Camrose potted an empty net score by Dillan McCombie.

The second star of the playoff game was goalie Connor Dobberthien, who stopped 21 of 23 shots directed his way. Camrose recorded 31 shots on goal.

In game two, the Barons scored six straight goals to open the contest with a huge lead.

Camrose fought back in the middle frame with two power play markers. Zach Ayotte and Bennefield notched tallies and after 40 minutes, the score was 7-3.

After a Devon power play goal, the Crush responded with a goal from Cody Hodgson and a power play tally from McCombie.

ARTS TOURING

ALLIANCE OF AL BERT A CONCERT SERIES 2022

Lifting People’s Spirits

PRESENTS Sarah Hagen

Sarah premiered herSarah premiered her one-woman musical comedy show to critical acclaim in the summer of 2016, touring it to various Canadian fringe festivals. Thursday, February 24, 7:30 pm Daysland Palace Theatre

For information and tickets, call Sharon at 780.374.2403 or email sharon@daysarts.ca Operating with current

AHS restrictions palacetheatre-daysarts.ca DayslandPalaceTheatre

Concert Sponsors: D2 Electric and Andreassen Borth Concert audio production provided by:

Dolter set to release new single

By Murray Green

Local country music recording artist Travis Dolter is set to unveil his latest single, “Then It Comes Around” that will be released digitally on February 25.

Co-written with well known artist/musician Doug Folkins, this song captures the spirit of the small town where Travis grew up. Feeling homesick, emotions are triggered by the demands of big city life, and Travis is drawn to his roots. As he closes his eyes, the memories and warmth flood over him, making life in the big city manageable once again. With lyrics creating visuals familiar to anyone who has ever driven through a small town, the expressive vocals and storyline can’t help but hit home.

Keep your eye out for the official music video, produced by local videographer Casey Cumming, to follow. Casey was able to capture the emotion of “Then It Comes Around,” as well as scenes referenced in the lyrics from Hay Lakes, the small town that inspired the song.

Travis and his band will be taking to the stage at Cook County Saloon in Edmonton on Friday, February 25. This event will serve as a release party for his single. His tour will continue in Bruce on March 5 and tentatively Bittern Lake on March 6.

Recently, Travis has been taking trips to the recording studio in Calgary, to finalize the tunes he will be releasing on a double EP later this year.

Visit his website at www.travisdolter.com for more information or listen to his latest music.

Travis Dolter

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