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e hereBe here at the place where theatre lives!Where Broadway music soars! Laughter explodes!And drama ignites passion!Be here at one of the most outstanding communitytheatres in one of the most beautiful venues in the country.opened its doors in 1947. Today, the Playhouseis stronger and more exciting than ever, boastingthousands of members, hundreds of actors andvolunteers bringing and live theatre live theatre for all for ages. all ages.Ethel Waters: His Eye is On TheSparrowRandolph DelLago – Artistic Director, Chip Latimer –Technical Director, and Sue Easton – Executive Director.Many more will come this 2013-2014 2011-2012 season to thePlayhouse, nestled in a park on beautiful Lake Ida.They’ll come for the Broadway plays, for the <strong>musical</strong>programs, for the Children’s Theatre productions, classesEve special.Be here for the best live theatre value in South Florida.Be here for the fun. Be here for the experience.2Lion in Winter“Always, Patsy Cline”delraybeachplayhouse.com follow us on twitter become a fan on facebook


e supportiveyou can be a part of live community theatreFew things compare to the thrill of live theatre. Keeping And keeping a theatre a theatre running running takes takes a acommunity of support—from support–from volunteers and local dedicated talent, to supportive localbusinesses and kind donors. Most importantly, it takes a strong member base ofenthusiastic theatre-goers who appreciate quality performances.Main Stage Plays – Members receive a $50 savings over individual ticket prices.member One ticket to each show withreserved seating One free exchange withineach showMain Stage Plays$100/personMusical Memories$150/personAdditional exchanges are $5.00 each.patron One ticket to each show withreserved seating Unlimited free exchanges within andbetween Main Stage Plays, or withinand between Musical Memories Name in Playbill and invitationsto special events Includes a $25 tax-deductible donationMain Stage Plays$125/personMusical Memories$175/personpersonal angels Two tickets to each show withreserved seatingunlimited free exchanges within orbetween Main Stage Plays and/orMusical Memories Name on Donor Board in the lobby Includes a $75 tax-deductible donationMain Stage Plays$275/coupleMusical Memories$375/couplebusiness angels Two tickets to each show withreserved seating Includes a $100 tax-deductibledonationMain Stage Plays$300/coupleThis level only applies to Main Stage Plays.archangels Two tickets to each show withreserved seating Includes a $300 tax-deductibledonation for Main Stage Plays, or$200 tax-deductible donation forMusical MemoriesMain Stage Plays$500/coupleMusical Memories$500/couplebenefactors Two tickets to each show withreserved seating Includes an $800 tax-deductibledonation for Main Stage Plays or a$700 tax-deductible donation forMusical MemoriesMain Stage Plays$1000/coupleMusical Memories$1000/coupleThe Delray Beach Playhouse offers specialdonor opportunities, such as naming aselected seat after a loved one, and otherunderwriting opportunities.Remember, if you work for or are retired from a Matching Gift Company, yourtax-deductible contribution to the playhouse may be doubled or tripled!For more information, call 561 272 1281 ext. 43


All Individual Tickets $30.00A Comedy by Neil SimonOctober 5 th - 20 th 2013 | show 1THE LAST OF THERED-HOT LOVERSNeil Simon’s smash-hit comedy tells the story of a middle-aged seafood restaurateur namedBarney Cashman. Barney is on a mission. He is a moderately happily married man, but his friendshave convinced him that his life will be even more satisfying if he has at least one extramaritalaffair. With his mother’s apartment vacant one day each week, he has the perfect lair. All heneeds to find is the girl. That’s when he discovers that being a successful Don Juan is morecomplicated than he ever imagined! His awkward attempts at seduction net him an emotionallyjaded sexpot, a young actress who wants to be a movie star and a seemingly passionate womanwho turns out to be a complete neurotic. Neil Simon’s depiction of a man desperately trying tospice up his life turns out to be both a hilarious blue-print for disaster and “a genuinely brilliantplay!” – NEW YORK POSTDriving Miss DaisyA Play by Alfred UhryNovember 30 th - December 15 th 2013 | show 2This Pulitzer Prize-winning play takes place in the Deep South in 1948. A wealthy, crotchetyJewish widow named Daisy Wertham has just demolished another car. Her son finally puts hisfoot down and tells her that he is hiring a driver for her, a very capable black man named Hoke.Enraged by what she considers to be an invasion of her privacy, Daisy immediately adopts anattitude of hostile resentment to her new driver. However, as the two get to know each other,they gradually realize that they have more in common than they ever would have thought.Coinciding with the beginning of the Civil Rights movement, this play portrays with subtletyand skill the evolving attitudes that two strong-willed individuals (each representing a differentminority) have about each other. As critics observed, DRIVING MISS DAISY is a beautifully craftedvariation on the odd-couple theme that is “sweet without being mawkish. The play is a totaldelight.”Main Stage Plays are subject to change without notice.4 delraybeachplayhouse.com follow us on twitter become a fan on facebook


All Individual Tickets $30.00YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOUA Comedy by George S. Kaufman and Moss HartFebruary 1 st - February 16 th 2014 | show 3This Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy celebrates the All-American virtue of individualism by introducingus to the madcap Sycamore family, led by the family’s irascible, free-thinking grandfather,Martin Vanderhof. Martin hasn’t worked or paid taxes for the past 35 years; so when hisgranddaughter (Alice) falls in love with the son of a member of New York’s high society, he mustfind a way of bridging the social (not to mention, the philosophical) gap that divides the twofamilies. His efforts culminate in what remains the funniest dinner scene since The Mad-Hatter’sTea Party! This is not surprising, when the guests include a daughter who writes bodice-rippingnovels because a typewriter was delivered one day by accident; a grandson who includesquotations from Trotsky in boxes of homemade candy; a son-in-law who manufactures fireworksin the basement; an émigré Russian Duchess and a perennially out-of-work ballet instructor!THE PAJAMA GAMEBook by George Abbott & Richard BissellMusic & Lyrics by Jerry Ross and Richard AdlerMarch 29 th - April 13 th 2014 | show 4Written and directed by the legendary George Abbott, THE PAJAMA GAME is the fun-filled1950’s “blue collar” <strong>musical</strong> set in The Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. When SidSorokin is hired as the plant’s new superintendent, he is immediately attracted to Babe Williams(the plant’s union representative). Sid has been hired to increase the factory’s productivity, sothey soon find themselves on opposite sides in a strike for seven-and-a-half-cents. In the end,true love triumphs in this fun-loving play filled with colorful characters and toe-tapping songs.The score by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross includes songs like “Hey, There,” “Hernando’s Hideaway,”“Small Talk,” “(This is our) Once a Year Day,” “I’m Not at All in Love,” “There Once Was a Man”and the comic duet, “I’ll Never Be Jealous Again.” As the New York Times proclaimed in reviewingthis show, “Who wins in this classic battle between Capital and Labor? The Audience wins!”DoubtA Play by John Patrick StanleyMay 24 th - June 8 th 2014 | show 5Set in 1964 in the Bronx, DOUBT recounts the conflict between Father Flynn (a young priest) andthe very conservative principal of a Catholic school, Sister Aloysius. When a naïve young teachercommends Father Flynn’s interest in a young black student, the school’s very conservativeprincipal questions the nature of his interest. Is it purely spiritual? Or is it yet another instance ofthe problem that has created so much turmoil in the Catholic Church in recent years? As SisterAloysius launches an inquisitorial investigation, everyone involved in the matter has to weighevidence of inappropriate behavior against the possibility that Father Flynn may be offering theboy a supportive relationship unlike the one he has with his abusive father. This Pulitzer Prizewinningplay proves that the moral high-ground can be a treacherous (and sometimes) dangerousposition to occupy. Heroes and villains are not so easily identified…when you’re in doubt.For more information, call 561 272 1281 ext. 45


main stage plays 2013 - 2014DATE/TIMEThe Last ofthe Red-HotLoversDrivingMiss DaisyYou Can’t TakeIt With YouThe PajamaGameDoubt1 st SAT. MAT. 2 PM Oct. 5 Nov. 30 Feb. 1 Mar. 29 May 241 st SAT. EVE. 8 PM Oct. 5 Nov. 30 Feb. 1 Mar. 29 May 241 st SUN. MAT. 2 PM Oct. 6 Dec. 1 Feb. 2 Mar. 30 May 251 st THURS. EVE. 8 PM Oct. 10 Dec. 5 Feb. 6 Apr. 3 May 291 st FRI. EVE. 8 PM Oct. 11 Dec. 6 Feb. 7 Apr. 4 May 302 nd SAT. MAT. 2 PM Oct. 12 Dec. 7 Feb. 8 Apr. 5 May 312 nd SAT. EVE. 8 PM Oct. 12 Dec. 7 Feb. 8 Apr. 5 May 312 nd SUN. MAT. 2 PM Oct. 13 Dec. 8 Feb. 9 Apr. 6 June 12 nd THUR. EVE. 8 PM Oct. 17 Dec. 12 Feb. 13 Apr. 10 June 52 nd FRI. EVE. 8 PM Oct. 18 Dec. 13 Feb. 14 Apr. 11 June 63 rd SAT. MAT. 2 PM Oct. 19 Dec. 14 Feb. 15 Apr. 12 June 73 rd SAT. EVE. 8 PM Oct. 19 Dec. 14 Feb. 15 Apr. 12 June 73 rd SUN. MAT. 2 PM Oct. 20 Dec. 15 Feb. 16 Apr. 13 June 8See page 3 for prices and Main Stage membership levels.<strong>musical</strong> <strong>memories</strong> 2013 - 2014SERIESOPTION NO.SERIES“Come FlyWith Me!”Harlem OnMy Mind“Call MeMadam!”GoodNewsMake SomeoneHappy1 1 st Mon. Mat. 2PM Oct. 14 Dec. 9 Feb. 10 Apr. 7 June 22 1 st Mon. Eve. 8PM Oct. 14 Dec. 9 Feb. 10 Apr. 7 June 23 1 st Tues. Mat. 2PM Oct. 15 Dec. 10 Feb. 11 Apr. 8 June 34 1 st Tues. Eve. 8PM Oct. 15 Dec. 10 Feb. 11 Apr. 8 June 35 1 st Wed. Mat. 2PM Oct. 16 Dec. 11 Feb. 12 Apr. 9 June 46 1 st Wed. Eve. 8PM Oct. 16 Dec. 11 Feb. 12 Apr. 9 June 47 2 nd Mon. Mat. 2PM Oct. 21 Dec. 16 Feb. 17 Apr. 14 June 98 2 nd Mon. Eve. 8PM Oct. 21 Dec. 16 Feb. 17 Apr. 14 June 99 2 nd Tues. Mat. 2PM Oct. 22 Dec. 17 Feb. 18 Apr. 15 June 1010 2 nd Tues. Eve. 8PM Oct. 22 Dec. 17 Feb. 18 Apr. 15 June 10NoSubscriptions2 nd Wed. Mat. 2PM Oct. 23 Dec. 18 Feb. 19 Apr. 16 June 112 nd Wed. Eve. 8PM Oct. 23 Dec. 18 Feb. 19 Apr. 16 June 11See page 3 for prices and Musical Memories membership levels.6delraybeachplayhouse.com follow us on twitter become a fan on facebook


Main Stage Play renewal deadline: June 1, 2011 2013name ____________________________________________________________address __________________________________________________________city_________________________ state________ zip _____________________phone (day)____________________ phone (cell) ________________________email ____________________________________________________________We strongly recommend only one family per subscription.Multiple families per subscription may limit your ability to exchange. Renewal: Renewal: Changes NewNo changes Day Seatsmembership levels benefactors $1000 archangels $500 business angels $300 personal angels $275 patron $125 member $100See page 3 for explanationperformance choice 1 st Sat. Mat. 1 st Sat. Eve. 1 st Sun. Mat. 1 st Thurs. Eve. 1 st Fri. Eve. 2 nd Sat. Mat.# of tickets(2)(2)(2)(2)(1)(1) 2 nd Sat. Eve. 2 nd Sun. Mat. 2 nd Thurs. Eve. 2 nd Fri. Eve. 3 rd Sat. Mat. 3 rd Sat. Eve.seating seating preferences______________ 1st choice 1st choice______________ 2nd choice 2nd choice______________ 3rd choice 3rd choiceSee page See 11 page for seating 11 for seating chart. chart.Box Office reserves the rightto sell side pairs only tocouples. 3 rd Sun. Mat.Performance is by runof show, not by calendardate.show date. Exchanging between Main Stage Plays and Musical Memories is available toPersonal Angels and higher member levels. Please see exchange policies on page 15.OFFICIAL USE ONLYFor more information, call 561 272 1281 ext. 47


we ask that you considerpaying by checkcard payments. Thank you for your understanding and support.(Did you know, last year we paid over $15,000 $14,000 in credit card processing fees).method of payment: VMasterCardplease make checks payable to Delray Beach Playhousecredit card # ________________________________exp. date _________________________________signature _________________________________All membership applications must be signed.how would you like to receiveyour tickets? By mailIf no choice is made, tickets will be mailed to your address.Send order form toThe Delray Beach Playhouse950 NW 9th StreetDelray Beach, FL 33444Main Stage Plays Membership $ _________Additional DonationProcessing Fee(per order)GRAND TOTAL$ _________$ _________ 5.00 2.00$ _________8 delraybeachplayhouse.com follow us on twitter become a fan on facebookmain stage plays


Musical Memories renewal deadline: June 1, 2013 2011name ____________________________________________________________address __________________________________________________________city_________________________ state________ zip _____________________phone (day) (day)____________________ phone (cell)________________________email ____________________________________________________________email ______________________________________________________________We strongly recommend only one family per subscription.We Multiple strongly families recommend per subscription only one may family limit per your subscription. ability to exchange. Renewal:No changesmembership levels benefactors $1000 archangels $500 personal angels $375 patron $175 member $150See page 3 for explanation of member benefits.performance choice 1 st Mon. Mat. 1 st Mon. Eve. 1 st Tues. Mat. 1 st Tues. Eve. 1 st Wed. Mat. 1 st Wed. Eve.(Opt. 1)(Opt. 2)(Opt. 3)(Opt. 4)(Opt. 5)(Opt. 6)ticket exchange policy Renewal: Changes Day# of tickets(2)(2)(2)(1)(1) Seatsshow date. Exchanging between Main Stage Plays and Musical Memories is available toPersonal Angels and higher member levels. Please see exchange policies on page 15.OFFICIAL USE ONLY 2 nd Mon. Mat. 2 nd Mon. Eve. 2 nd Tues. Mat. 2 nd Tues. Eve. Newseating seating preferences______________ 1st choice 1st choice______________ 2nd choice 2nd choice______________ 3rd choice 3rd choiceSee page See 11 page for seating 11 for seating chart. chart.(Opt. 7)(Opt. 8)(Opt. 9)(Opt. 10)See page 6 for series options.Performance is by run of show, not bycalendar date.For more information, call 561 272 1281 ext. 49


we ask that you considerpaying by checkcard payments. Thank you for your understanding and support.(Did you know, last year we paid over $15,000 $14,000 in credit card processing fees).method of payment: VMasterCardplease make checks payable to Delray Beach Playhousecredit card # ________________________________exp. date _________________________________signature _________________________________All membership applications must be signed.how would you like to receiveyour tickets? By mailIf no choice is made, tickets will be mailed to your address.Send order form toThe Delray Beach Playhouse950 NW 9th StreetDelray Beach, FL 33444Musical Memories Membership $ ________Additional DonationProcessing Fee(per order)GRAND TOTAL$ ________$ ________ 2.00 5.00$ ________10 delraybeachplayhouse.com follow us on twitter become a fan on facebook<strong>musical</strong> <strong>memories</strong>


seating chartLOBBYOONNMMLLKKJJHHGGFFEEDDCCBBAA102 101201AA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AA202bebe amembermemberSTAGE See page 3 for membership levels and prices for all See Main page Stage 3 for Plays membership and Musical levels Memories. and prices for allMain Stage Plays and Musical Memories. Individual ticket prices are $30 per show and go on Individual sale Sept. ticket 3, 1, 2013. 2011. prices are $30 per show and goon sale Sept. 1, 2011. Ticket exchanges begin Sept. 3, 1, 2013. 2011. For information, Ticket see page exchanges 15 for ticket begin exchange Sept. 1, policy. 2011. For information,see page 15 for ticket exchange policy. Remember that you can save $50 by becoming a Remember Main Stage that Plays you Member can save $50 by becoming aMain Stage Plays MemberFor groups Box Office of 20 reserves or more, the please right call to sell us at side 561-272-1281 pairs only to ext. 4 toFor request groups couples. seat of availability 20 or more, for please your speci call us c at date. 561-272-1281 ext. 4 torequest For groups seat of availability 20 or more, for please your speci call us c date.561-272-1281 ext. 4 torequest seat availability for your specific date.For more information, call 561 272 1281 ext. 4711


All Individual Tickets $30.00<strong>musical</strong> <strong>memories</strong>“ComeFly With Me!”The Songs of Sammy CahnOctober 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2013 | show 1In a career that spanned 50 years, Sammy Cahn wrote songs for every major singer of his time,from Doris Day to the Andrew Sisters and from Dean Martin and Mario Lanza. Even EleanorRoosevelt sang Sammy Cahn’s songs! He was equally at home on Broadway (HIGH BUTTONSHOES, WALKING HAPPY, TWO’S COMPANY) and in Hollywood (“It’s Magic,” “Thoroughly ModernMillie,” “Call Me Irresponsible” and “Three Coins in the Fountain”). Working for Tommy Dorsey, hebecame one of the major songwriters of World War II (“It’s Been a Long, Long Time,” “SaturdayNight is the Loneliest Night of the Week” and “I’ll Walk Alone”); and he later supplied Frank Sinatrawith some of his biggest hits (“All the Way,” “High Hopes” and “My Kind of Town”).HARLEM OnMy MINDThe Influence of Harlem on The Great White WayDecember 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 2013 | show 2When Florenz Ziegfeld hired Bert Williams to appear in his ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1914, he tookthe first significant step in bringing America’s black entertainers and its white audiences together.Through the years, courageous producers continued to chip away at the color barrier inlandmark productions like SHUFFLE ALONG (“I’m Just Wild About Harry”), SHOWBOAT (“Old ManRiver”), AS THOUSANDS CHEER (“Suppertime” and “Heat Wave”), PORGY AND BESS (“I Loves You,Porgy”), FINIAN’S RAINBOW (“That Great Come-and-Get-It Day”), Harold Arlen’s BLOOMER GIRL(“The Eagle and Me”), and SOUTH PACIFIC (“You’ve Got to Be Carefully Taught”). Some of theother shows that specifically owe their origins to Harlem include Fats Waller’s AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’,Johnny Mercer’s ST. LOUIS WOMAN and Duke Ellington’s SOPHISTICATED LADIES.NOTE: The playhouse typically adds show dates due to demand as well as new events. Alwaysget the latest at our website: www.delraybeachplayhouse.com.12 delraybeachplayhouse.com follow us on twitter become a fan on facebook


All Individual Tickets $30.00A Tribute to the First Lady of the American MusicalFebruary 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 2014 | show 3She was Broadway’s Babe Ruth, “Magic” Johnson and Michael Phelps all rolled into one. Fromher debut in George Gershwin’s GIRL CRAZY to her career crowning performance in GYPSY, forthirty years Ethel Merman reigned as the undisputed First Lady of the Broadway Musical. GeorgeGershwin, Cole Porter and Irving Berlin all agreed that they would rather have Ethel Mermansing their songs than anyone else! Cole Porter wrote ANYTHING GOES for her. Irving Berlin wroteANNIE GET YOUR GUN and CALL ME MADAM. The songs she introduced are among Broadway’sGreatest Hits, including “I Got Rhythm,” “You’re the Top,” “I Get a Kick Out of You,” “It’s De-lovely,”“Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)”, “There’s No Business Like Show Business” and“Everything’s Coming Up Roses.”The Songs of DeSylva, Henderson and BrownApril 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 2014 | show 4MAKESOMEONE HAPPYThe Musicals of Betty Comden and Adolph GreenJune 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 2014 | show 5Apart from Rodgers and Hammerstein, they were the most famous unmarried couple in showbusiness. For six decades, Betty Comden and Adolph Green comprised one of the most successfulsong-writing teams in American music. They wrote the book and lyrics for Leonard Bernstein’sfirst two <strong>musical</strong>s, ON THE TOWN and WONDERFUL TOWN. Later they teamed with Jule Styne forDO-RE-MI and BELLS ARE RINGING and with Cy Coleman for THE WILL ROGERS FOLLIES. In Hollywood,they wrote screenplays for such classic MGM <strong>musical</strong>s as SINGING IN THE RAIN and THEBAND WAGON. Their songs include “Just in Time,” “A Little Bit in Love,” “Make Someone Happy,”“New York, New York,” “The Wrong-Note Rag,” “Long Before I Knew You” and “The Party’s Over.”Musical <strong>memories</strong> are subject to change without notice.“Call Me Madam!”GOOD NEWS!Today, when we think of 1920’s, we think of flappers, prohibition, bathtub-gin and the musicof George Gershwin. The most popular songsmiths of the 1920’s were a trio of young men whoteamed up for just six years to write one popular standard after another. Even George and Ira’sown mother once famously advised them to write more songs like DeSylva, Henderson andBrown! Thanks to Broadway hits like GOOD NEWS and early Hollywood <strong>musical</strong>s like SUNNYSIDE UP, shop-girls across America were singing songs like “Button Up your Overcoat,” “You’re theCream in My Coffee,” “The Best Things in Life Are Free” and “The Varsity Drag.” Songs like theseliterally kept America singing and dancing through its most tumultuous decade!For more information, call 561 272 1281 ext. 413


e playfulIt all started some 23 years ago with 7 childrenand two teachers, of which one – our Ms. Dolly –continues to teach and direct the acting classesand shows. Now in 2013 -14 we have almost ahundred students for our acting, singing,dancing and improv classes.We also have several other children’sprogramming options throughout the year:▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲Plays and Musical PlaysSummer Musical PlaysSummer Acting CampMusical ReadingsImprov NightsParents Nite OutHome School ClassesTalent ShowsThe Big Bad Musicalgift certificatesGift certificates are available at the boxoffice. We can mail them to you or therecipient. Recipient can simply call thebox office to make reservations.studio theatre:season three 2013-2014In Studio Theatre, you have the unique opportunityto eavesdrop on some very private andvery juicy conversations. What’s more, you’regoing to be able to tell the actors on stageexactly what you think of what they’re saying!Unexpected twists, hilarious comments, andheartfelt moments make each one of theseinteractive shows a one-of-a-kind!4 shows per year: please see separatebrochure, contact 561-272-1281 Ext. 4 or visitwww.delraybeachplayhouse.com for moreinformation.New Year’s Eve12/31/2013It’s a must see each year. Matinee andEvening performances are available.Show details available Aug. 1and Tickets go on sale Sept. 3.Call 561-272-1281 Ext.4or visit www.delraybeachplayhouse.com.Willy Wonka, Jr.14 delraybeachplayhouse.com follow us on twitter become a fan on facebook


A Talent for Murderticket policiesseason begins.Individual Tickets $30ticket exchange policiesSee Membership Levels for exchange availability.Tickets to be exchanged must be received byon new date. Partial group exchanges cannot be done.Exchanging between Main Stage Plays and Musical Memories isavailable to Personal Angels and higher member levels.12 Angry Mengeneral policies Proper attire required (casual/business). Shorts are discouraged.Bring a sweater, the theatre tends to be chilly. The playhouse has a concession stand in the lobby.NO food or drink is allowed inside the the Theatre. Late arrivals may be seated in rear of theatre until intermission. Heavy use of perfume or cologne is discouraged. A limited number of hearing devices are available. See the House Manager at the(You must leave an ID which will be returned to you after the show). The theatre is equipped with wheelchair four wheelchair accessible accessible spots. spots. Seating Seating for companions for may maybe located adjacent to these spots. Please request this seating arrangement whenpurchasing tickets. Adjacent seats subject to availability.For more information, call 561 272 1281 ext. 415


The Delray Beach Playhouse950 NW 9th StreetDelray Beach, FL 33444561-272-1281 x 4Address correction service requestedPRESORTED FIRST CLASSU.S. POSTAGEPAIDFT. LAUD, FLPERMIT NO. 5222NW 9TH ST.LAKE IDANNE 8TH ST.GEORGE BUSH BLVD.I-95LAKE IDA RD.US 1N. SWINTON AVEDELRAY BEACHPLAYHOUSENE 4TH ST.ATLANTIC AVE E.Oct. - June2013 - 20142011 - 2012membership renewal enclosedSubscriptions AvailableUntil September 3, 2013!

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