Gordon Central opens spring musical
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Picture from opening night: The Washington Senators watch Joe’s batting practice as manager Van Buren decides to sign him. Front row: Cohen Garland (Sohovik) and Brone Stewart (Van Buren). Back row: Philip McCown (Smokey) George Christian (Vernon) Lakai’ Whatley (Linville) and Michael Tomasello (Rocky)
Picture from opening night: The Washington Senators watch Joe’s batting practice as manager Van Buren decides to sign him. Front row: Cohen Garland (Sohovik) and Brone Stewart (Van Buren). Back row: Philip McCown (Smokey) George Christian (Vernon) Lakai’ Whatley (Linville) and Michael Tomasello (Rocky)
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Thursday, April 12 Gordon Central High School opened their spring production. This year’s show, “Damn Yankees” is said to be the most produced show by amateur theater groups. “Great fun, lots of colorful characters, award winning performers, a theater experience for all ages – that’s what this show has in store for our audiences,” said Kim Watters, director of choral activities for Gordon Central.

The show ran this past weekend and will continue April 15 and 22 at 2:30p.m. and April 19 -21 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 and can be reserved by calling 706-879-5194 or email kwatters@gcbe.org.

Directors Mike Earnest, Kim Watters, Megan Holland Wiley and the cast/crew invite you to join us as we celebrate America’s favorite pastime, baseball.
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