Lebanon — Center Stage Community Theatre production “Mass Appeal” explores the conflict between an established, older priest and the impassioned young seminarian who challenges the validity of his well-routined life.
The tussle of ideas that ensues is entertaining and emotional,
The play opens Friday at the theater, 604 Powell Street, Lebanon, and will be performed every Friday and Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. and every Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. from through March 21.
The price of tickets is $12 for adults and $10 for seniors (60 and older) and students. Center Stage is handicapped accessible. For ticket reservations call (765) 894-5587. Tickets will also be sold at the door if still available. Cash and checks are accepted, but no credit cards.
For directions to the theater or more information about the play, contact Dunlap at (317) 371-3642. There is no bad language in the play, but there are controversial subjects.
This play is being presented with the permission of Dramatist’s Play Service.
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VIDEO: Meet the 2012 Primary Election Candidates
Each year before the election, The Lebanon Reporter introduces readers to the candidates in opposed races. Republican candidates in the May 8 primary are vying for their party's nomination for Boone County Council, Auditor and Coroner. Scroll down to see each candidate's education, experience and community activities, as well as a short video interview.
The candidates were asked these three questions:
- What do you want voters to know about you?
- What do you hope to accomplish if elected?
- What separates you from your opponents?
Here is a brief description of the duties for each office:
Auditor:
- Fiscal officer of the county
- Keeps accounts and issues warrants for the payment of claims.
- Responsible for all documents, books, records, maps and papers deposited in the office
- Provides clerks with estimates of assessed valuations and estimates of taxes
- Distributes funds collected to appropriate governmental agencies
Coroner:
- Determine the manner of death in cases involving violence or casualty, or when someone is found dead in unexplained circumstances
- Obtain police assistance for investigation
- Employ a qualified physician to direct the autopsy
- May act as sheriff if the sheriff is incapacitated or disqualified; has authority to arrest the sheriff when a warrant is issued
County Council
- Holds financial powers of the county
- Sets the county's tax rate
- Imposes the tax levy
- Makes appropriations from the county treasury
- Adopt the annual budget
- Sets salaries for county employees
SOURCE: Here is your Indiana Government
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Women’s Open Discussion — 6:30 p.m., St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 950 E. Washington St., Lebanon. For information, call Becky at 317-946-9845.
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BINGO — 6 p.m. by the Lebanon Senior Citizens Club at the Senior Center, 707 S. Lebanon St., Lebanon.
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BINGO — 6 p.m. by the Lebanon Senior Citizens Club at the Senior Center, 707 S. Lebanon St.
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