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Friday, 19 February 2010 14:06
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For the past 16 years, the Montgomery Theater has enjoyed bringing a mix of classic and modern plays with strong regional reputations to the stage in the Delaware Valley.  This year is no different.  Blow is a list of the Shows for 2010.  You can also check out their website for more information or to purchase tickets.

Augusta
by Richard Dresser
February 4 to February 27

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
by Rachel Sheinkin and William Finn
April 8 to May 8

Moonlight and Magnolias
by Ron Hutchinson
June 17 to July 10

Everybody Loves Opal
by John Patrick
Sept. 9 to Oct. 2

Half and Half
by James Sherman
Nov. 11 to Dec 4

And For The Kids, Montomgery Theater Junior Presents:

Willy Wonka, Jr.
by Roald Dahl
May 21 to May 30

Alice in Wonderland
by Lewis Carroll
Oct. 22 to Oct 31
 
Sunday, 14 February 2010 14:19
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Montgomery Theater presents a new play reading in honor of Black History Month. black-history-month-flier
On Wednesday, February 17 at 7:30, Montgomery Theater will present a reading of the new play “Six Nights in the Black Belt” by Lowell Williams.  Based on a true story and set in the spring of 1965, the play follows two Boston seminary students who join Martin Luther King on the march from Selma to Montgomery.  Article from Phillyburbs.com.

One of these students, Jonathan Daniels, stays on during that warm summer.  Slowly he gains the confidence of a young Stokely Carhmicheal and others working to secure civil rights for African-Americans in those Alabama communities.  A threat of violence surrounds them, and will ultimately affect the course of both students’ lives.  

Williams says of his play: “This true story reveals the path Jonathan Daniels discovered to his service and how his legacy inspired others.”

Actors will be arriving from New York, Boston and Providence to take part in this rare reading, in honor of Black History Month.  The actors will be available following the performance for a question and answer session with all audience members.  

Read more: Play Reading for Black History Month

Wednesday, 03 February 2010 12:40
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bandshellThis is the 23rd year for Concert Sundaes in the Park.  This year Concert Sundaes is looking for an interesting design for the 2010 cover of the program book.  Winning artist will receive a check for $100.00 and your name and artwork will appear on over 5000 copies of the program!  Click on the "read more" for all of the information.

Read more: Concert Sundaes Design Contest 2010

Friday, 22 May 2009 10:43
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The Indian Valley Business Networking Group meets promptly at 11:30 am every Wednesday at The Reliance Inn.  Lunch is just 12.00.  Cost to join is $20 per year. 

Attendance is not required - but to realize the greatest benefits - regular attendance is suggested.  Members in good standing will be allowed to give a full ten minute presentation and have their information listed in the marketing materials such as this website, the brochure, poster, or any other use.

The purpose of IVBNG is to network and promote each others' business through education and building relationships.  Membership is open to all businesses in the region.

Each week you will have 30 seconds to introduce your products or services to the group. This is commonly known as an elevator pitch... meaning if you can explain your proposition to a stranger before the elevator reaches its destination your pitch is probably just right.
Wednesday, 29 April 2009 15:02
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Souderton and Telford both offer a quality of life that is unmatched.

We have a great school district with several neighborhood elementary schools in Souderton. They offer the students a full line of programs and athletics.

The Indian Valley Public Library offers a variety of programs for young and old. If your mental image of a library is a sleepy, dusty building with grouchy librarians, you have not been to our Indian Valley Public Library! It is truly the vibrant heart of our community. Check out their website and sign up for their e-newsletter to stay current.

Healthy living is an important element of life in the boroughs and the Indian Valley region.

For example, the Moyer Indoor Outdoor 2009 5K Race, Kids Run & Fitness Walk and Fit Fest 2009 on Wednesday, July 8 is a favorite summer event.

Along with the 5K, Moyer Indoor Outdoor will be hosting a community Fit Fest. Be sure to stop under the big tent and check out many local Health & Wellness professionals. They will be providing health screenings and demonstrations including Blood Pressure Screenings, Men and Women’s Health Topics, Stress Management, Stroke Information and Prevention, Fitness for the whole family, The D.A.R.E Car and MUCH MORE!





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