Polk County Pulse September 8, 2021

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September 8, 2021

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Board aims to “burn” OLT’s mortgage Submitted by OLT

The Lyric building, which houses the Ouachita Little Theatre, has a milestone approaching. In 2023 the building will be 100 years old. To celebrate this event, OLT has an important goal in mind: to own the building outright. A campaign to “Burn our Mortgage!” was created and the community is asked to help the OLT achieve their goal. Chairperson of this campaign, Judy Kropp, said the goal was inspired by a comment made from one of the former OLT charter members stating, “If 30 people in Mena would give a gift to OLT of $1,000 each, we could pay off the mortgage!" Judy recognized this statement was not only true, but attainable. The OLT board members are seeking participation from individuals and businesses to be part of an active campaign to “Burn the Mortgage” by making donations - large and small. The Lyric Building has provided generations of

Polk County people with fond memories of entertainment. “We often have people come into the building that remember going to the movies when they were children or with their high school sweethearts,” OLT board members said. It began with silent films in the early 1920s, followed by the first “talkie” film, then personal Lum and Abner appearances and their film’s national premiere. Since 1985, when OLT purchased the building, the Lyric stage has been filled with live performances of plays, musicals, music and dance groups. “It is a stalwart goal of OLT to protect this building which is a treasure in this community. It has survived tornado strikes, fire, water damage, and more,” board members said. “We pledge to take care of it and preserve it for more generations to come. Please join us in this worthy commitment by sharing whatever donations you can.” You can mail a check to OLT, PO Box 1217, Mena, AR 71953 (please indicate “Burn the Mortgage” on the memo line) or drop by the OLT office, Thursdays and Fridays between 2-6 PM or Saturdays from 10 AM to 2 PM.

Mena Schools: COVID Caution and back to school business Submitted by Mena Public Schools

Despite having to deal with COVID close contacts and those with positive test results, we have had a rather smooth start to the 2021-2022 school year. As of today, our enrollment is 1,747 students. This is up from the end of the 2020-2021 school year, which finished with 1,720. All of the buildings

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have seen a slight increase in enrollment and there are several new faces, especially among our staff. We want to welcome our new students, staff members, and their families to Mena! We have many of our students engaged in very worthwhile activities right now. We are in our second week of the football season. Our band is on the field marching again. Our volley-

ball, golf, and cross country teams are successfully competing weekly; and, this week is the Polk County Fair and Livestock Show. As you go to these events to support our students please be mindful of COVID and how it impacts our school when large numbers of people are quarantined or isolated. We began the year with an emphasis on creating as much normalcy as pos-

sible for our students and staff but the latest wave of the coronavirus is bringing back much of the stressors of last year. Students and staff are being quarantined as close contacts, so many of us are back to learning from home. On Thursday, September 2, 2021, Mena Public Schools had 232 students

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