Red Lion/Dallastown APRIL 10, 2019
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Students Will Perform “Les Misérables” with students. One afternoon, students in the musical were dismissed from their classes to meet with Masenheimer, hear his story, and perform several numbers for him to review. Tickets for the upcoming performances may be purchased by visiting www.dallastown.net and clicking the link at the bottom of the home page.
Students at Dallastown Area High School, 700 New School Lane, Dallastown, will perform the Tony Award-winning musical “Les Misérables” in the school’s auditorium. Performances will take place at 7 p.m. from Thursday, April 11, through Saturday, April 13, and at 2 p.m. on April 13 and Sunday, April 14. The story of “Les Misérables” recounts the struggle against adversity in 19th-century France. It follows Jean Valjean following his release from a 19year prison term. Recently, former Broadway actor and York native David Masenheimer, who played Javert in “Les Misérables” on Broadway for two and a half years, shared advice
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Students at Dallastown Area High School will perform “Les Misérables” on April 11 to 14.
York native and former Broadway actor David Masenheimer (back, fifth from right), who played Javert in “Les Misérables” on Broadway, recently visited with Dallastown Area High School students as they prepared to perform the musical.
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Windsor Manor Elementary School students Jelena Jones (left) and Dakota Pipher try out a game provided to the school by the Rotary Club of Red Lion - Dallastown. Members of the Rotary Club of Red Lion - Dallastown and students and staff of Windsor Manor Elementary School in Red Lion Area School District display several pieces of play equipment the Rotary Club recently donated to the students of the Windsor Manor Elementary School. Gathered with the equipment were (back, from left) Rotary Club members Del McChalicher and Lori Polakoff, Windsor Manor teachers Julie Brunetto and Levi Myers, club member Kim McChalicher, Windsor Manor principal Sheila Hughes, (front) Rotary Club president Frank Herron, and students Christy Whitcraft, Alaina Guzman, and J’Maani Markline. The Rotary Club members delivered and assembled the items, which were purchased with funds the club generated through various fundraising activities as well as funds from a Rotary District Grant. The
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Guinston Evangelical Presbyterian Church will host an arts and crafts festival from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 13, at the Chanceford Community Building, 33 Muddy Creek Forks Road, Brogue. Tables are available to rent. The adult gallery will hold original drawings and paintings, stained glass, jewelry, handwoven items, and other art works by local artisans. Framed prints will be on hand for minimal cost. The event will also feature bargains on decorative items, crafting supplies, fabric, Easter items, and more. Attendees will have the opportunity to win a machine-made queen-size quilt. A variety of food items will also be available. For more details or to be a vendor, readers may call Ralene Miller at 717-927-6573.