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From theirstop. in From first hit 1961 - Civic Hall Performing Arts Center paced, hilari- paced, BALCONY 380 Hub Etchison Parkway - Richmond, Indiana 47374 BeneathWings” “Wind My 765.973.3350 / www.civichall.com CIVIC HALL 18 Lettermen. the sound undeniably is today, hits of through current Saturday, March 11, 2017 / 7:30pm 11, March Saturday, Performing Arts Center PROOF 7:30pm Adult $29 / Student $21 Adult $29 / Student The letter sweaters may only a brief appearance sweatersmake may letter The performance, each at Lettermen but non is harmony Lettermen The Look Tonight” Gold popularity to has attest that and scores of a worldwide top singles Albums en- generations. several through dured member),original founding group’s Donovan song- and singer accomplished (an Tea Letter- (who first joined the Bobby Poynton group in and writer who 1984), joined the continues go- career recording Their group). in returned the men 1989 to and recently and Philip- Of Broadway”, “Live in “Best the albums: latest ing their strong with You” Of Ask include “All I Other releases pines”. – “Everything Do For I Do (I You)” – “Unchained Melody” – Titanic), and some of Donovanand some Titanic), Night” Summer More own songs,“One – Tea’s Join us in our efforts to bring I Lookand “She’s At Children”, A Woman.” dollar stu- the best in the professional - Adult $28 / Student Adult $28 $20 / Student performing arts to our region. May 13, 2017 Saturday, Civic Hall Performing needed sense of wonder, but au- leaves but of sense needed wonder, Arts Center - Your gift to the annual giving campaign will further our efforts and help us to better achieve our mission. CIVIC HALL As you read the brochure, and hopefully order PROOF Learning that the were evenings Monday your season tickets, consider making a contribution SEATING to our annual giving campaign as well. The funds contributed will be used to offset the cost of presenting Civic Hall Performing Arts Center the Series and our community outreach/educational Richmond Community Schools activities attached to each show. was devoted following rabidly a building of notion The last the Civic Hall Associates Proudly Presenting Series Civic Hall Performing Arts Center 380 Hub Etchison Parkway Richmond, IN 47374 The giving levels are noted for you below. Years Bread The Wonder Americana, salute to funny and fresh A Hazell Pat (former SeinfeldStarring is a fast writer) production ous that gracefully standup line and the between walks the across Audiences theater. are country that a show enjoying restores much only not a before. From past like laughing and never savoring the diences the to kidsriding at in the sitting table way Country back of the Wagon,Squire is a comic bullseye for Years Bread The Wonder Boomers everywhere. Baby Donations and pledges will be accepted with Sponsors & Co-Sponsors payment plans available. Checks should be made payable to “Civic Hall Performing Arts Center” and November 5, 2016 / 7:30pm Saturday, Sponsorship RICHMOND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS & CIVIC HALL ASSOCIATES Adult $35 / Student $27 Adult $35 / Student The Time Jumpers was established was Jumpers Time The in in Nashville high of an assemblage by 1998 returned to the Civic Hall Box Office. Richmond Community Schools, wanted who dio musicians to their with jamming and drinking beer time spare some spend sonically gifted buddies. theiron thing minds.happened. what that’s But the in slowest for week theclub, bluegrass Inn Station thesettled superpickers fabled startthat the venue at into and week of each set up shop. nights—and Saturday lot like currentThe crowds. lively commensurately drawing a sounding nights were soon Monday Pretty edition of includes Jumpers Time The in his (and, of eachmaster a members, 11 instru- her) one case, ment. PROOF National Endowment for the Arts, Please consider what you are able to give and Arts Midwest Touring Fund, join us in our efforts to continue celebrating “great MEZZANINE Indiana Arts Commission, performances in Civic Hall.” Community Foundation of Randolph County, KICKS 96 (WQLK-FM / WHON-AM), Whitewater Broadcasting (WKBV-WFMG) Bronze Circle ‒ $1 - $49 Silver Circle ‒ $50 - $249 Co-Sponsorship featuring Vince Gill, Kenny Sears, Gold Circle ‒ $250 - $499 Earlham College, First Bank Richmond, Platinum Circle ‒ $500 - $2499 Reid Health, Wayne County Foundation, 23rd Season Co-Sponsorship ‒ $2500 - $4999 The Stamm Koechlein Family Foundation, Sponsorship ‒ $5000 and up PROOF Dr. William H. Toedebusch, U.S. Bank, Wayne Bank & Trust Co., Palladium-Item, Dr. J. Michael & Nancy Perez & Family, Indiana Public Radio Please see the season ticket order form to make The Time Jumpers Christmas with the Annie Moses Band The Lettermen Pat Hazell “The Wonder Bread Years” your contribution. Endowment Arts Support The Company Men l l l l l and “Ranger Doug” Green Performing ArtsPerforming Center Exciting SHOWS Karl & Marjorie Sharp Fund for Richmond Civic Hall, CIVIC HALL You may give an annual gift without purchasing FIRST Vikki Johnson Performance Arts Endowment Fund, season tickets. Your annual gift is tax-deductible to FLOOR Christopher Benton Retirement Fund Welcome to our 2016-2017 Proudly Presenting Series the full extent as allowed by law. Presented by Richmond Community Schools and Civic Hall Associates. STAGE All events, dates, and Thank you . times are subject for your consideration of Civic Hall and this request. to change. 5 SEASON TICKET ORDER FORM Four easy ways to order tickets 1. Mail an order form with your payment to the Civic Hall Box Office, 380 Hub Etchison Pkwy., Richmond, IN 47374* PROOF 2. Call the Civic Hall Box Office at 765-973-3350 or fax your order to 765-973-3346* 3. Email your order to [email protected]* 4. Visit us at the Civic Hall Box office during regular business hours (8:30 am-noon and 1-4 pm, Monday through Friday). The Box Office is closed during Richmond Community Schools’ breaks. Charge your tickets to Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. *Mail is accepted and messages are monitored throughout the summer months. PROOF Name ___________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ City, State, Zip _____________________________________ Daytime Phone ____________________________________ The Company Men The Time Jumpers Christmas with the The Lettermen Pat Hazell Email ____________________________________________ Featuring Vince Gill, Kenny “A Night of Hits” Annie Moses Band March 11, 2017 “The Wonder Bread Years” The Proudly Presenting Series season tickets (all five events): Sears, & “Ranger Doug” Green October 8, 2016 December 10, 2016 7:30 pm May 13, 2017 ___ Adult @ $135 each _______ ___Senior, 65+ @ $130 each _______ November 5, 2016 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm ___ Student @ $90 each _______ ___ Active Military @ $90 each ______ 1 2 7:30 pm 3 PROOF 4 5 THE COMPANY MEN is a nationally recognized pop The Time Jumpers was established in Nashville The Annie Moses Band has been inspiring and The letter sweaters may only make a brief A fresh and funny salute to Americana, The The Company Men October 8, 2016 vocal group who has appeared on numerous in 1998 by an assemblage of high-dollar studio entertaining audiences for over a decade, appearance at each Lettermen performance, Wonder Bread Years Starring Pat Hazell (former The Time Jumpers November 5, 2016 national and regional television shows, including musicians who wanted to spend some spare bringing their distinctive style of music across the but The Lettermen harmony is non-stop. From Seinfeld writer) is a fast-paced, hilarious Annie Moses Band December 10, 2016 PBS, Hallmark Home and Family, and Good Day time drinking beer and jamming with their nation and around the world. A captivating their first hit in 1961 “The Way You Look Tonight” production that gracefully walks the line New York to name a few. Unlike any other four- sonically gifted buddies. The Time Jumpers blend of folk and classical, the Annie Moses through current hits of today, the sound is between standup and theater. The Lettermen March 11, 2017 man vocal group touring today, THE COMPANY began as a garage practice session; the group Band is a talented ensemble of songwriters, undeniably Lettermen. 18 Gold Albums worldwide Pat Hazell/The Wonder Bread Years May 13, 2017 MEN uniquely interweave today’s Top 40 hits with started playing occasional gigs in the Nashville singers, and musicians, combining technical and scores of top singles attest to a popularity Audiences across the country are enjoying a re-imagined classics of the last six decades by area until they were offered a regular slot skill with exhilarating showmanship. The Band’s that has endured through several generations. show that not only restores a much-needed Shipping/Handling Fee $ .50 blending songs by your favorite artists, including playing at the Station Inn bluegrass club. In innovative sound has delighted audiences The current Lettermen consist of Tony Butala (The sense of wonder, but leaves audiences Credit Card Fee $3.00 Total _________ Sam Smith, The Four Tops, Michael Jackson, Katy 2007, the group recorded a live album entitled PROOFaround the world - in record breaking numbers group’s founding original member), Donovan laughing and savoring the past like never Check enclosed (Payable to Civic Hall Box Office) Perry, Adele, The Temptations, Billy Joel, Prince, Jumpin’ Time. They were nominated for two of airings on PBS and on stages as diverse as Tea (an accomplished singer and songwriter who before. From sitting at the kids table to riding Meghan Trainor, Bruno Mars, Michael Bublé and Grammy awards, Best Country Performance By Carnegie Hall and the Grand Ole Opry. The joined the group in 1984), and Bobby Poynton in the way back of the Country Squire Wagon, Charge this to my: Visa MasterCard Discover more.
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