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Above — Ariel, played by Greta Hulterstrum, tries to get used to her human legs as Scuttle, played by Callie Ficker, Sebastian (Caleb Schweim) and another gull (Molly Fischer) try to keep her from falling during a rehearsal for the Litchfield High School fall 2020 musical.

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Inset — Megan Thoma portrays Elsa in Litchfield Community Youth Theatre’s production of “Frozen Jr.” LCYT returned to the stage in 2021 after a pandemic-forced hiatus in 2020.

QUALITY OF LIFE

A focus on lifelong learning

Litchfi eld offers many educational opportunities that promote lifelong learning. In fact, part of Litchfi eld School Board’s motto is “to promote a passion for lifelong learning in an open and safe environment.”

Litchfi eld School District, along with School of St. Philip, Early Childhood Family Education and Litchfield Community Education and Recreation, provide students of all ages with a strong academic environment and a variety of opportunities for growth.

The Litchfi eld community shows strong support for school programs and events, such as band and choir concerts, local plays and musicals and athletic events. A source of local pride is the Litchfi eld High School marching band, which performs a sneak peek of its summer show each spring and a Pie in the Park event every June in Litchfi eld Central Park.

Litchfi eld also has strong support systems for senior citizens and community members, including senior dining services and other support groups.

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