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Fort Peck Summer Teatre preps for electrifying 2016 season
Pictured is one ofthe big hits from theFort Peck SummerTheatre’s 2015season. This year’s2016 season ispromising anothersummer full ofgreat musicals andcaptivating stories.The 47th seasonopens June 3rdwith “The Last Five
Years”, followedby “Man of LaMancha”, “My Way”(a musical tributeto Frank Sinatra),“Mary Poppins”and “The Woman inBlack”.
Fort Peck Summer Teatre iseager to mount ve exciting showsor the 2016, as well as hosting the
Annual Per orming Arts Camp,Dam Cabaret and introducing a newTeatre or a Young Audience series. Artistic Director Andy Meyersreturns or his 6th season. In theoff-season, Meyers was presented theBroadway World Phoenix Award orBest Director o a Musical, or his
work on Te King and I at ArizonaBroadway Teatre. Meyers and the Fort Peck FineArts Council are thrilled to welcomethe 2016 company that is verybalanced mix o returning avoritesand new exciting talent. Te 47thseason includes:THE LAST FIVE YEARS
Run Dates: June 3 – June 12Director: Andy Meyers
FPS alum Daniel Crary returnsto star opposite his real-li e wiCourtney in this two-person musicalthat ollows the excitement, learning-curves and turns o a young marriage.Te exciting twist: known or itssoaring music, this creative script tellsthe groom’s story in chronologicalorder, while the bride’s story is told inreverse. Plus, composer Jason Robert
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ST. MARIE- NOW WHAT? Meeting overview, facts, numbers, opinions A posted notice in the St. Marie own Hall stated :“Updates on the ollowing organizations...St. Marie Co-Op, rue Faith Ministries, Northstar Senior Village.”
Additionally a letter was sent to St. Marie Fire Dept.(signed by Pat rotter, St. Marie Co-Op President) with theadded item o SMDC (St. Marie, Development Corp.) to beaddressed. Te notice stated “Tere will be a Q&A sessionwith each organization afer the presentations. I along with many concerned St. Marie residentsattended the May 14th meeting. A ew potential concernswere brought to light and many questions went unansweredsince the ocused gentlemen Pat rotter and Marv Betheawere absent rom the meeting. 1. Jeff White, Mike and Rachel Meddora opened the
meeting with the St. Marie Co-Op presentation. White statedthat rotter was in charge o the Co-Op that is to includerental storage acilities (Boeing bunkers), a communitygarden, thrif store, gas station and convenience store.Meddora stated that he had a lease-purchase agreementwith Marv Bethea on the 120 bunkers that will rent or $50per month. Audience questioned insurance on contentsand liability as well as access allowed by MARCO? Te Co-Op and the Senior Village led corporations with the Sec.o State reects Marv Bethea as the registered agent. 2. Cindi Laffin addressed the proposed community
arm behind the old post office that has an existing old waterbill o over $600 and a need or an additional $1,000 per yearor water usage. She asked or 20 people to donate $50 each
to cover water costs. Laffin also offered to help residentsprepare and plant a garden behind their own unit (30 eetout and width o unit allowed) or $30. Some suggested thatavoiding Bethea’s property and water bills might be betterand each unit owner already has water supply present, aswell as better security rom vandalism and wildli e varmints. 3. White stated that Bethea was donating the building
or a convenience store and gas station. Many in theaudience asked about the cost to build and sustain suchan idea. I asked i a easibility study, cost-benet analysis,and business plan has been developed and added that paststudies indicated that such an effort didn’t pencil out. 4. A proposed Trif Store to be located in the oldLibrary was touched on. I asked who legally owned thebuilding as well as the Chapel- answer was don’t know. 5. All that was said about Northstar Senior Village wasthat it offered affordable housing in tract 5, asked i thesewere Bethea owned units and yes was the answer. 6. White was asked who was rue Faith Ministries, he
answered ME. He added that the previous religious LLCwith him named as contact was no longer in use. 7. I shared documents reecting that Mike Mitchell
rom Missoula led SMDC with the state and a coupleo weeks later Pat Kelly led the same with the same I.Dnumber. I asked who has legal authority to run SMDC(St. Marie Development Corp) Mitchell, Kelly, or Bethea?Answer was- Don’t Know. I and others asked why theShareholders were not in ormed or invited to past SMDCmeetings and exactly what properties or value does SMDChave? I added that some olks listed as Directors o SMDCwere not Shareholders and did not own any property in St.Marie. Does anyone have those answers? 8. I shared the current dollar amounts in the hundredso thousands o UNPAID Association and Village ees awell as over one million dollars o UNPAID taxes by the“Big 4” so called developers. So how can these lofy wishesreally be success ul? It’s been 20 years o the same othing!
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Brown is consistently one o the most requested afer theAnnual DAM Cabaret!
MAN OF LaMANCHA
Run Dates: June 17 – July 3Director: Pam L. Veis
Musical Director: Lizzie Hateld FPS is honored to welcome James Rio, whose creditsinclude international productions o Te Phantom o theOpera, to star as Don Quixote. Tis ony Award and Oscarnominated musical, ollows the epic and timeless adventureso unlikely hero Quixote, as he searches or glory, loveand victory. Te score eatures “Te Impossible Dream”,which is arguably the most cherished s song ever written.Audience avorite Pam L. Veis switches to the opposite sideo the ootlights in her FPS directorial debut.
MY WAY: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra
Run Dates: July 8 – July 24Directors: Andy Meyers & Megan Wiltshire Musical Director: Luree Green-Chappell Te music o ‘Old Blue Eyes’ will ll the air in thiscelebration o Sinatra’s iconic classics. Don’t miss a one-o -a-kind theatrical evening that will transport audiencesto a swingin’ speakeasy lounge, complete with onstageseating, a dance-inducing band and unctioning bar!DISNEY’S MARY POPPINS
Run Dates: July 29 – August 14Director & Choreographer: Heather Adams
A per ect evening or the entire amily, the world’smost amous nanny ies into town, as only Fort PeckSummer Teatre can do it. Loaded with tap-dancing,magic and special effects, get ready to hum along to allyour avorite tunes, as Disney’s classic lm comes alive onstage or the rst time at FPS ! THE WOMAN IN BLACK
Run Dates: August 19 – September 4Director: Andy Meyers
Something new to the Fort Peck Teatre Stage: A
Triller! Recently turned into a lm starring DanielRadcliffe, two men enter a theatre with hopes o ndingthe identity o a mysterious Woman in Black. Ofen times very unny, (with lots o suspense but no gore), this play issure to induce a ew goosebumps, but no nightmares!TICKETS
Per ormance times are Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30pm, with Sunday matinees at 4:00 pm. For individualtickets or reservations, the Fort Peck Summer Teatre BoxOffice at (406) 526-9943 will open at the top o the season.
FPS continued from front
The new Montana state record smallmouth bass was shatteredby 20-year-old Jacob Fowler of Polson while shing the southend of Flathead Lake: a 21 incher weighing 7.4 pounds.Kenny Breidinger, who is the FWP sh biologist for FlatheadLake, said that smallmouth bass were introduced illegally a
few years back. The previous record was caught by MelvinMcDonald in Fort Peck Reservoir in August of 2013, andwas 22.5 inches and 6.7 pounds. Jacob was interviewed bythe Captain on Saturday morning’s Montana Outdoor RadioShow. While the interview was quite choppy (he apparentlyhasn’t mastered the art of spinning big sh tales) not a badcatch for a male model who is scheduled to take a trip toChina for a modeling job.
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