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2013 schedule - already has changes

12/14/2012

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GREETING FROM MIKE PETEE: Just wanted you all to know that from your Chautauqua/Lyceum team of Gerry Rensel, Chris Petee and I - have a safe and joyful holidays and we'll see you in January with SEASON 7 of the series. IF you picked up a schedule at the George Harrison program, the Chautauqua Beatles Food For the Hungry Program or the Barbershop Christmas - things have always changed a bit - instead of Ronald Reagan, Ken Hammontree says he isn't ready yet soKen will do General Douglas MacCarthur on January 10th - as I like to say...you need to always refer to www/elixirpresents.com for the latest schedule as things change from time to time and I'll certainly also keep you certain with the Gentle Reminders before each show.

We've put our emails into a new service so we know your email address is safe and we encourage you to ask friends and family to send me an email  and I can add them to the mailing list.

Below is the CURRENT SCHEDULE:

JANUARY 10 – General Douglas MacArthur [a.k.a. Ken Hammontree] WWII General
Music – Desmond Wall

January 31 – Jim Thorpe [a.k.a. Jim Stoner] athlete and Native American
Opener – TBA

FEBRUARY 21 –
Mama Cass Elliot
[a.k.a.Allison Miller] hear about life and songs by member of The Mama’s & The Papa’s

FEBRUARY 28 – Lyceum – Pat Crow –
The
Woodward Opera House Story
– 
Opener – Elixir 

MARCH 14 - Marilyn Monroe (aka Hope Dial) the legendary actress
Opener – Jim Stoner as Frank Sinatra

MARCH 28 – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow [a.k.a.
Robert Bennett] poet
Opener – Elixir

APRIL 4 – Charles Schultz
of Peanuts cartoon fame
[a.k.a Jesse Miller]
Music – TBA

APRIL 11
– Bessie Stringfield [a.k.a. Sandra Quick] – Motorcycle Queen of Miami, 1st black woman motorcyclist to ride across U.S., messenger during WWII
Music – Front Porch Revival

APRIL 25 –
Abigail Van Buren (Dear Abby)[a.k.a.
Susan Kahrl] columnist
Opener – Lowell Borcher

MAY 9 -
Martin Luther [aka Ken Hammontree] triggered Protestant Revolution
Opener – Desmond Wall

MAY 16 – Eve [a.k.a. Kathie Dice] after the fall
Music – Mary Miller

MAY 30 – W C Fields [Greg Patterson] comedian, actor
Opener – Elixir

JUNE 13 – Lyceum –
Bob Ford takes you on the Underground Railroad

JUNE 27 – Benny Hill [a.k.a.Ken Barnett] comedian
Opener – Comedy Troupe

JULY 11 - Katharine Hepburn [a.k.a. Amy Stoner] actress 
Opener – Mount Vernon Players

JULY 25 – Laura Ingles Wilder [a.k.a. Meg Litteral] – author of Little House on the Prairie series
Opener – The Laura Ingles Wilder Band

AUGUST 1 – Lewis Weitzel [a.k.a. Ken Hammontree] early Ohio pioneer
Opener – Pocketful o’Gimmick

AUGUST 15 – Corrie ten Boom Holocaust
writer of The Hiding Place
Opener – Marian Funk

AUGUST 29 – Fanny Crosby [a.k.a. Raylene Hlavaty] –  wrote 100's of Christian songs                                         
Opener–“Stories and Hymns from Church History”


SEPTEMBER 12 - Cary Grant[a.k.a. Jim Stoner] actor                 
Opener – Mount Vernon Players

SEPTEMBER 26 – George Armstrong Custer Civil
 War, legendary of Indian attack at Little Big Horn
 Opener – Steve Ball

OCTOBER 3 – Fay Templeton [a.k.a. Lori Turner] making her Broadway debut in 1900, continued to appear there until 1934. 
Opener – Joe Rollins Porter

OCTOBER  17 – Typhoid Mary (Mary Mallon) [a.k.a.
Tammy Souhrada]

Opener – Elixir

OCTOBER 24 – (*3rd Thursday due to Halloween) – Lyceum – Jim Bowsher –objects that saw history tell their stories through Jim.

NOVEMBER 7 – Helen Zelkowitz [a.k.a.Amy Stoner] local legend
OpenerMountVernonPlayers                                                                      
 
NOVEMBER 21 * (*3rd Thursday due to Thanksgiving) – Dean Martin – Actor, comedian, singer
Opener: Desmond Wall

DECEMBER 5 - Burl Ives [aka Dayne Baughman] –actor, folk singer
Music – Joe Rollins Porter


 

These programs are brought to you be ELIXIR (Re-InventingAmericana) on a DONATION BASIS & hopefully again via grants from the Ohio Humanities Council (I'm writing grant request now) and The Ariel Foundation.

For more information on the programs call: Mike Petee 740-392-3018, Knox County CVB at 740-392-6102

OR VISIT OUR WEB SITE: www.elixirpresents.com

Join our e-mail reminder listing by simply sending an e-mail to Mike Petee at elixir_petee@hotmail.com.


 

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