CRYSTAL SPRINGS - East Brunswick
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Lap Tapestry Project PLUS<br />
The popular Lap Tapestry Project has been expanded to include the knitting<br />
or crocheting of hats, scarfs, and shrugs, in addition to the beautiful lap<br />
tapestries. These handmade items will be carefully crafted throughout the year<br />
and distributed to community seniors, people with disabilities, and those in<br />
need of a ‘warm touch’ during the month of October in celebration of National<br />
Arts & Humanities Month and “Make a Difference Day.”<br />
You are welcome to come to any or all meetings that are held on the second<br />
Wednesday of the month from 10:00 a.m. to noon at the <strong>East</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong> Library.<br />
CALL 732-390-6797 FOR PROGRAM INFORMATION<br />
E.B. ARTS COMMISSION<br />
To offer a meeting location call<br />
Jeffrey Litt at 732-390-6797<br />
or leave a message for<br />
Elayne Risley, Project Coordinator<br />
E. B. Arts Commission<br />
ARTS COMMISSION EVENTS – MARCH & APRIL 2012<br />
DATE EVENT LOCATION TIME<br />
March 4<br />
March 19<br />
March 25<br />
April 15<br />
April 19<br />
Eric Clark – Pianist<br />
The award winning pianist and Carnegie Mellon graduate will<br />
perform an exciting program on the Township’s new Concert Grand<br />
Piano.<br />
Stamps Lecture<br />
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about stamps.<br />
Love is in the Aria<br />
Memorable love songs from opera and Broadway will be performed.<br />
Dr. William Carr – Concert Pianist and Steinway Artist<br />
Professor of Music at Immaculata University, Dr. Carr<br />
entertains in a delightful afternoon concert.<br />
Shakespeare Readings<br />
To be, or not to be, that is the question<br />
Mason Gross theater majors share their love of Shakespeare.<br />
Come one, come all and lend them your ears!<br />
EXCURSIONS FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS<br />
Sister Act – Broadway Musical<br />
“family friendly musical all the way”<br />
Based on the 1992 film of the same name,<br />
Sister Act tells the story of aspiring disco diva<br />
Deloris Van Cartier. Trying to work her way to<br />
the top in 1970s Philadelphia, Deloris falls in<br />
love with a very rough – and very married –<br />
gangster boyfriend named Curtis, and when<br />
Deloris witnesses him commit a murder she<br />
ends up in hiding on police orders in a convent<br />
whose parish has fallen on hard times. Though<br />
the sequin-free lifestyle doesn’t agree with her,<br />
Deloris finds her calling working with the choir,<br />
and breathes new life into the dusty convent<br />
while discovering a sisterhood she’s never had before.<br />
Fee includes admission and coach bus. Bus departs from the E.B.<br />
Senior Center at 11:00 a.m. (sharp!) and returns at approximately 6:00 p.m.<br />
Extra time has been allowed for lunch out at an area restaurant or to just<br />
walk around the city before the show.<br />
Community Arts<br />
Center<br />
Code: 251604-01<br />
Saturday - May 5<br />
Showtime: 2:00 p.m.<br />
(approx. 2 hr. 30 min.)<br />
Broadway Theatre<br />
681 Broadway, NYC<br />
Rear Mezzanine<br />
Fee: $85 per person<br />
(includes coach bus)<br />
Limit: 47 participants<br />
3:00 p.m.<br />
Library 7:00 p.m.<br />
Library 3:00 p.m.<br />
Community Arts<br />
Center<br />
3:00 p.m.<br />
Library 7:00 p.m.<br />
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