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October 25, 2023

Lincoln: Theatre readies for November From Page 1

With tickets ranging from $12 to $22, this internationally acclaimed ensemble is set to charm audiences of all ages with their beautiful renditions and unique compositions. The group has commissioned or been gifted over 150 works composed or arranged specifically for handbells. Known for their exceptional talent, the Raleigh Ringers have performed across the United States,

the District of Columbia, Canada, England, and France during their tours. This performance promises to usher in the holiday season with chime and cheer, setting the tone for the season of giving. Killer Beaz Comedy Show – Nov. 17 Legendary comedian Killer Beaz takes the stage on Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for this sidesplitting event range from

$38 to $55. Killer Beaz, known for his more than three decades of comedy, has achieved acclaim through his hit Discovery Channel series, “Moonshiners.” His family-friendly show has graced comedy clubs, theaters, and television screens, leaving audiences from all over the nation in stitches with his undeniable wit and universal appeal. With glowing reviews from the likes of Rolling Stone Magazine,

Entertainment Today, and SHOWTIME, Killer Beaz is sure to leave you grinning from ear to ear and sore from full-belly laughter. Good Shot Judy Jazz Performance – Nov. 18 On Nov. 18 at 7 p.m., just around the corner from Thanksgiving Day, the big amp jazz band Good Shot Judy takes the stage. Tickets for this lively event range from $15 to $25.

Based out of Williamsburg, Virginia, but touring nationwide, Good Shot Judy revives American classics with a talented ensemble of jazz musicians. Their performance, featuring powerful vocals, electrifying percussion, and a horn section, is certain to get you up and dancing. Good Shot Judy delivers a performance that bridges the past and the present, making it a night to remember. The Lincoln Theatre’s

November lineup offers a blend of entertainment, including film, music, and comedy, to kick off the holiday season in style. It’s an opportunity for the Marion community to come together and celebrate the joy of the season. For ticket information and further details, please visit www. lincolntheatre.org or contact the box office at 276783-6092.

Marion plans fall, holiday events Friday, October 27 50th anniversary showing of “The Exorcist” at the Lincoln Theatre, admission $5

and Christmas) at the Farmers Market 9amnoon. Email lvanover@ marionva.org for application or information.

Saturday, October 28 – “Halloween Madness” downtown “Trunk or Treat” event, 11am-1pm. Businesses, community groups, and churches may set up on Broad Street for free – application available by emailing kheath@marionva.org. – Halloween cartoons and costume contest following the Trunk or Treat event at the historic Lincoln Theatre, 1:30pm. Admission is FREE! – “Dread Through the Decades” Film Festival, featuring classic horror films “Nosferatu”, “The Blood of a Poet”, “Cat People”, “The Curse of Frankenstein”, “Night Tide”, and “Suspiria” starting at 3pm – admission is FREE!

Friday, November 3 “Twitty & Lynn: A Salute to Conway and Loretta” 7:30pm, The Lincoln Theatre

Saturdays Thanksgiving through Christmas – “Marion Thanksgiving Market (11/18) and Christmas Markets” (Saturdays between Thanksgiving

November 30-December 1 “Merry Marion” Christmas Celebration – Downtown Open House Thursday November 30 with extended hours, Com-

Saturday, November 4 “Song of the Mountains” featuring Nashville legend Lee Roy Parnell, 7pm, The Lincoln Theatre

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suffering a traumatic experience. Make time in Novem-

Sunday, December 3 “Christmas with the Church Sisters”, pre-

sented by the Marion Kiwanas, 3pm, The Lincoln Theatre Saturday, December 9 “Christmas with the Isaccs”, 7pm, The Lincoln Theatre Sunday, December 10 John Hardy’s OneMan Version of “A Christmas Carol”, 3pm, The Lincoln Theatre

Friday, December 15 “A Stanley Country Christmas” featuring Nathan Stanley, Buddy Jewell and special guest Bob Smallwood, 7pm, The Lincoln Theatre Saturday, December 30 “New Years Eve Eve” show featuring legendary Molly Hatchet, 7:30pm, The Lincoln Theatre

Friday, November 17 Comedy with Killer Beaz, 7:30pm, The Lincoln Theatre Saturday, November 18, Swing, Jazz and Big Band LIVE with awardwinning “Good Shot Judy”, 7pm, The Lincoln Theatre

Wytheville Museum will host tours and candy from 3 to 5 p.m. From 3 to 7 p.m. the Rock House will feature a 19th century haunted wake. At 7 p.m., classic 1980 horror flick “The Shining” will screen at The Millwald Theatre. At 7 Dogs Brewpub, Victor Lawson & Boogie Chillen will take the stage from 8 to 11 p.m. A costume contest is on tap for 8 p.m. The Log House will how a 21 and up Halloween party from 9 p.m. to midnight.

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Saturday, December 2 “Song of the Mountains” featuring Wizards Of Winter” – former members of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and more bring their holiday rock opera titled “The Christmas Dream” to the Lincoln Theatre, 7pm.

Sunday, November 12 “The Raleigh Ringers”, 3pm, The Lincoln Theatre

Mayhem: will be trick or treating at downtown businesses from 1 to 5 p.m. Also from 1 to 5 p.m. will be zombie laser tag hunt. Petals Wine Bar will host live music from noon to 2 p.m. and a tarot card reading from 4 to 8 p.m. Seven Sisters Brewery will hold a Spooktacular Carnival from noon to 9 p.m. Highlights of the day include a dog costume contest at 3 p.m., a talent show at 4 p.m. and Queens of the Dead, for the over 18 crowd, at 9:30 p.m.

munity Christmas Tree Lighting at Town Hall at 6pm, with special music, shopping events, themed menus, kids activities, and even ol’ Santa himself throughout Downtown Marion 5:30-8pm – Christmas Parade Friday December 1 at 7pm along Main Street. Parade entry applications available now

ber to celebrate our veterans by gathering with the community at these special events.

Grant buys Jaws of Life The Wythe County Sheriff’s Office was recently awarded a grant in the amount of $61,963 to purchase (Strong Arm LE) Jaws

of Life for every Wythe County Public School campus. Wythe County School Resource Officers received training on how to operate these

units. The purpose for these tools is for barricaded doors. They can deliver 10,000 lbs of pressure to any door frame with the ability

to cut chain and metal within seconds. 103 Towing and Recovery provided the metal for training .

Discover haunted Wytheville The second run of Spirits of Old Wytheville is set for 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 27, and Saturday, Oct. 28. Get your tickets for the haunted walking tour at https://www. eventbrite.com/…/spirits-of-

old-wytheville… The spine-chilling adventure suitable for all ages will explore Downtown Wytheville’s eerie streets and building.

The adventure starts at 8 p.m. outside the Rock House Museum, with parking available at 150 E. Monroe St. Reservations are required.

Police to hand out candy The Wytheville Police Department and Wytheville Fire Department will be at Wy-

theville Community College on Thursday, Oct. 26, from 5 to 7 p.m. for the WCC Com-

munity Halloween Celebration. The police department will be in front

of Smyth Hall handing out trick-or-treat bags and candy.


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