Pottstown’s Weekend – lots going on!

Please check out the calendar page at Positively!Pottstown for a line-up of happenings starting tonight and moving through the weekend. Dance the week’s frustrations away at Sunnybrook tonight… tomorrow morning, get up early, grab your work gloves and a trowel and take part in a community garden project at Washington & Chestnut Sts…. grab a cool drink and a bite to eat for the volunteers… head over to Smith Plaza, kick off your sweaty socks, literally slap some paint on an old car (trust me, it feels so right) and catch some music at the First Saturday Celebration… head home to shower… give in to the urge to skip cooking for one night and go back into town for dinner… go see Ragtime at Tri-PAC… wake up on Sunday energized after the awesome day you had the day before… stop by Memorial Park at 1 pm to see an interesting tradition in the burning of retired flags… It’s only 2 pm on Sunday afternoon, and there’s still plenty of time to do whatever you thought you were going to do before you got caught up in living in the moment…

I’ll be tending to stuff like this across the river here, but just might get to the matinee of Ragtime on Sunday afternoon. Have a great weekend!

The winner is…

TERRI B. from Sanatoga! Congratulations!

Terri has received 2 free tickets to opening night of RAGTIME, The Musical at the Tri-County Performing Arts Center on High Street. RAGTIME will run from June 3-20. Thank you to Tri-PAC and Village Productions for donating the tickets!

We have a winner!

Sort of.

I have an email address and I’m waiting to hear back so I can announce the actual name of the winner of 2 tickets to RAGTIME! You’ll hear as soon as I hear…

Enter to Win RAGTIME tickets!

This Friday, Positively!Pottstown will be giving away two FREE tickets to the opening night performance of RAGTIME, The Musical at the Tri-County Performing Arts Center on High St. The show starts at 7:30 pm on Thursday, June 3. Tickets are courtesy of Tri-PAC/Village Productions. There’s A LOT of buzz about RAGTIME, which was just featured yesterday on The 10! Show on NBC.

To enter the drawing, all you have to do is:

1. Become a subscriber to Positively!Pottstown using the box to the right.
OR
2. Become a fan of Positively Pottstown on Facebook.
OR
3. Send an email to positivelypottstown@gmail.com saying you’d like your name thrown into the proverbial hat. No other commitment necessary.

If you’ve already got your tickets, maybe you want to try to win some for a friend? Good luck! And keep spreading spread the word about this remarkable show!

Community discussion of RAGTIME this Thursday

This Thursday evening, May 20th, Village Productions/Tri-County Performing Arts Center will be leading a Community Outreach Program to provide education and encourage discussion about the social and historical themes in the musical production, RAGTIME. It will take place from 7-8 pm at Christ Episcopal Church at 316 E. High Street, Pottstown.

The discussion will be led by the Director of RAGTIME, Neal Newman, and the Music Director, Deborah Stimson-Snow (who is also the Artistic Director for the Tri-PAC).

RAGTIME is based on the award-winning E.L. Doctorow novel of the same name, and is being performed at the Tri-PAC on Thursdays through Sundays, June 3rd through 20th.

The public is also welcome to access a complimentary STUDY GUIDE about the work, which can be used by individuals or groups before or after the program to provide information about the plot and social and historical issues in RAGTIME, which revolve around immigration, culture clashes, and the hopes and dreams of the featured characters. The STUDY GUIDE can be downloaded directly from the Tri-PAC website here.

Tri-County Performing Arts Center: The Journey On

Last Friday’s “State of the Organization” event at the Tri-PAC began with a tasty array of food from area restaurants and caterers. Thank goodness Dean Foster, wine genius and fellow blogger, was there to steer me in the right direction at the wine table. (Definitely look for the guy with the full, white beard at similar events around town & don’t be shy about asking for help!) It was also a pleasure to meet Tom Abbott, publisher of The Mercury, who slyly suggested that someone write about the event. Positively!Pottstown was already on the case! So, here you go…

Photo courtesy of Village Productions

I knew the program would be informative in nature, updating the community on how far the organization had come and where they’re headed, but I had no idea how entertaining it would be. Musical selections from the upcoming production of Ragtime, The Musical alternated with information about the importance of the arts and the actual achievements of Tri-PAC, and the format was just right. In fact, it was downright fun. And inspiring, especially the voices rising in song, filling the main stage up to the rafters.

Photo courtesy of Village Productions

Speakers included Bill Kiesling, singer & Spouse Extraordinaire; Deborah Stimson-Snow, Artistic Director; Martha McGeary Snider, PA Policy Advisor for Arts and Culture; Marta Rubin Kiesling, Executive Director; Jordan Shoemaker, student, singer, actress; and Tri-PAC board member and actress Lisa Waltz, a Spring Ford and Carnegie Mellon grad, now living and working in L.A.

What grabbed my attention at the start was Deborah Stimson-Snow saying, “There’s a kind of truth happening here… There’s an opportunity every day to do something true.” Yes – that’s what live performance is all about – an artist or group of artists sharing a search for some kind of truth with an audience. This is a noble thing.

The social impact of the arts is now a well-documented phenomenon, and Martha McGeary Snider, Policy Advisor Arts and Culture for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, hit the high points. A strong arts presence can be a stabilizing force in neighborhoods, providing a common destination, a shared language and a place for diversity to flourish, which is exactly what’s taking place at the Tri-PAC.

Marta Rubin Kiesling, Executive Director, provided key statistics from the fall of 2008 to the spring of 2010. These numbers are essential to understanding exactly what Village Productions has achieved, and it’s pretty astounding:

– Over 14,000 audience members
– Over 150 performances
– Over 800 students
– 64 classes
– 11 staff
– Participation of hundreds of volunteers
– Educational outreach to more than 1,000 students

Educational offerings run the gamut, from children’s classes to voice, guitar, comedy improvisation, piano, dancing, directing, script analysis and group singing. There’s something for every one in every age group.

In looking toward the future, Tri-PAC will soon be offering subscriptions. They’re continually finding ways to increase student and community outreach, and they hope to add a retail and concession stand in the lobby area. Perhaps the most important project will be the façade improvement, giving them greater visibility and creating a landmark location on High Street. Representatives from the state are coming to town today to meet and consider a funding request for the façade improvement project. Let’s keep our fingers crossed. (Feel free to post your support for that project right here!)

The success of the Tri-PAC is a KEY ingredient in the revitalization of Pottstown’s downtown. As McGeary-Snider pointed out early in the program: The arts mean business. And she added, “There is a distinct relationship between engagement in art and engagement in civic life.”

In the end, it all comes down to personal responsibility. Strengthening the arts in your hometown is your civic duty. It also happens to be fun and uplifting. Sign up for a class. Volunteer. Get a group of friends together and see a show. A lively downtown will be the result of the artist, or audience member in each of us, coming out from behind the curtain, or taking our seat in the darkened theater, joining other human beings on a journey for some kind of truth.

Note: More on Ragtime, The Musical in a future post. Subscribe to Positively!Pottstown or join on Facebook to enter a drawing for free tickets!

Pottstown’s Weekend… at a glance

THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN POTTSTOWN THIS WEEKEND AND BEYOND…

May 14State of the Organization, reception & multimedia presentation
Special Guest Speakers Lisa Waltz & Martha McGeary Snider
Location: Tri-County Performing Arts Center, 245 E. High Street
Time: 6-8 pm
RSVP: events@villageproductions.org

May 10-15 – Spring Student Faculty Show in the Gallery
Location: The Gallery on High, 254 E. High Street, Pottstown
Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Thursday 10am to 4:30pm; Friday 10am to 5:30pm; Saturday 10am to 3pm; closed Sunday and Monday.

May 15 and every Saturday – Singer/songwriter Showcase
Location: Churchill Artisan Baker & Chocolatier, 137 High Street, Pottstown
Time: 11 am – 1 pm
Phone: 484-941-5100

May 15 and every Saturday night – DJ Dance Party
Location: The Brickhouse Restaurant, 152 E. High St., Pottstown
Phone: 610-906-3527

May 16Margaretta R. Lamb & the Boyertown Area Choral Association’s 20th Annual Free Spring Concert
Location: St. James Lutheran Church, 1101 E. High St., Pottstown
Time: 3 pm
Cost: Free!

May 22-23 Senior Follies
Location: Tri-County Performing Arts Center, 245 E. High Street, Pottstown
Time: Saturday, 8 pm; Sunday, 3 pm
Tickets: ADULTS $12; STUDENTS/SENIORS (65+) $10; CHILDREN (12 & under) $8
$2 off per ticket for groups of 10 or more!

May 22 Sammy Kaye Orchestra
Location: Sunnybrook Ballroom
Time: 8 pm
Cover: $25 Advance tickets; $32 at the door.

May 24-Aug. 6Montgomery County Community College, West Campus Gallery presents
Philadelphia/Tri State Artists Equity
61st Anniversary Exhibition
Location: North Hall, 16 High Street, Pottstown
Time: Mon.-Thurs. 8 am-9:30 pm; Fri. 8 am-4:30 pm
Cost: All exhibits are free & open to the public.
Opening reception Wednesday, June 9 from 5-7pm

June 3-20Ragtime, The Musical
Location: Tri-County Performing Arts Center, 245 E. High Street, Pottstown
Time:Thursday – 7:30 pm; Friday – 8:00 pm; Saturday – 8:00 pm; Sunday – 3:00 pm
Tickets: ADULT: Thurs $19; Fri, Sat & Sun $23
STUDENT/SENIOR(65+): Thurs $17; Fri, Sat, Sun $21
CHILD (12 & under): Thurs $13; Fri, Sat & Sun $15
$2 off per ticket for groups of 10 or more!

Happy Mother’s Day!

To all the moms – and all the women acting as moms and caregivers in their many different forms – hope you’re having a great day and feeling the love!

Here are photos of the paintings by local artist Fay Talley that I bought at the YWCA Art Show held at The Gallery last week. I have mostly framed photographs around my home – in addition to my kids’ artwork, of course! – so I’m thrilled to have some original paintings (which were very reasonably priced.) 🙂

I can’t seem to get the “caption” or “title” function to work today. You should be able to match these titles with the images below: “Justa Pear,” “Reds,” and “Reaching for the Sun.”

Everybody’s working for the weekend…

It’s Friday and that tune and lyrics from the 1980s Canadian band Loverboy are stuck in my head, and now you, too, can sing (or suffer) along with me!

Here’s some of what’s on tap for the weekend. If anyone’s got more, feel free to add to the list.

Oh, I also have to make a plug for the YWCA Women’s Festival of the Arts, which ends tomorrow at The Gallery on High. I was at the opening last weekend, and it was packed. I got three small, beautiful paintings done by local artist Fay Talley. I hope to track her down for an interview. I’ll pick up my paintings this weekend and post some photos in a couple days. A portion of all sales benefits the YWCA; maybe there’s something there that your mom will enjoy? Stop by to take a look around before it’s too late! The show ends tomorrow!

THINGS TO SEE AND DO WHILE YOU’RE IN POTTSTOWN THIS WEEKEND

April 30-May 8YWCA Women’s Festival of the Arts
Location: The Gallery on High, 254 E. High St.
Opening Reception: 6-8pm, Friday, April 30

May7-9Melange Contemporary Dance: So You Think You Can Dance!
Location: Tri-County Performing Arts Center, 245 E. High Street
Time: Friday & Saturday, 8 pm; Sunday, 3 pm
Cost: Adult $17; Senior/Student $15; Child (12 & under) $13

May 7Camp Hill Fundraiser Dinner Dance – Tennis Ball
Location: Sunnybrook Ballroom
Time: 6:30 pm
Band: Jump City Jazz Orchestra

May 8 Schuylkill Valley Regional Dance Company 2010-2011 Season Auditions
Location: Pottstown Dance Theater
Time: 12-3 pm
For further information: thesvrdc@yahoo.com or 484.941.0683

May 8Otherwise-Poetry at Churchill’s featuring Jules Gibbs & Bruce Smith
Location: Churchill Artisan Baker & Chocolatier, 137 High Street
Time: 7 pm
Host: Glenn McLaughlin (featured readings followed by open mic)

First Saturday!

I went to my first FIRST SATURDAY yesterday, and it was a lot of fun!

I was there in the morning with the kids in my Pottstown Influential Leaders of Tomorrow writing class. Check us out in a photo in today’s Mercury!

The music and entertainment was excellent, although I would have to say that my students and I probably had the most fun adding our own special touches to the painting of the ’48 Buick, which will eventually become a piece of sculpture somewhere in town.

Car Art!

I also went back in the afternoon with my mom after a delicious lunch at Churchill’s across the street. Already looking forward to the upcoming First Saturdays on June 5, August 7 and September 4!

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