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‘Little Shop of Horrors’

EHS musical provides creative outlet, unifies school

BY DEB HURLEY BROBST DBROBST@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

ink of the Evergreen High School theater and choir programs as the little engine that could. Despite the programs losing enrollment since the pandemic, they are collaborating to perform the comedy horror musical “Little Shop of Horrors” March 9-11.

For the students involved in the show, it’s a creative outlet. For Supporters of Evergreen eatre, which is the programs’ booster club, and the school administration, this is a chance to help breathe new life into the programs.

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CDOT o cials, in response to a question, said they would look into temporary barriers until the more permanent ones can be installed this summer.

BY DEB HURLEY BROBST DBROBST@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

It may be a couple years before the downtown Evergreen commercial building that burned in December will be rebuilt and ready for tenants. According to Je Bradley with the Ross-Lewis Trust, which owns the building that housed Seasonally Yours and Sweetwater Boutique, the current plan is to tear down the building and build a new one on that site. He gures it will take nearly two years to get it designed, get the necessary entitlements and permits,

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