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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

20060830 KDDC "Li'l Abner" is coming to Carroll County


"Li'l Abner" is coming to Carroll County

A September Song production of "Li'l Abner" is coming to Carroll County September 15, 16, 17, 22, and 23, 2006.

This is a great show for a great cause! Tickets are still available at (410) 386-4400. Please spread the word!

This is being held at Century High School this year due to the construction at Westminster High School.

The proceeds benefit programs in Carroll County that benefit people with disabilities.

Y'all Come!

According the September Song website:

September Song Community Theatre in Westminster, Maryland has organized and performed a Broadway musical at Westminster High School in each of the past 30 years.


The brainchild of school teachers Arnie Hayes and Robert "Doc" Kersey, profits earned by these productions have been given to local charities to the tune of more than $250,000 over that span. Current beneficiaries of this annual effort are CHANGE, Inc. and the Carroll County Therapeutic Recreation Council: organizations that provide services to citizens with developmental disabilities.


This late September event, ergo the name, engages a wide segment of the Carroll County community, and now regularly includes volunteers from Baltimore, Howard and Frederick Counties, as well as nearby Pennsylvania.


Thrivent for Lutherans, formerly known as the Lutheran Brotherhood, matches ticket sales for two of the five performances, and for many years, the 50-60 page program was printed without charge by the Carroll County Times Newspaper.

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