Theater Guild serves up annual Holiday Tables event

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CLAIRE O'BRIEN

Right: One big tree: Most of us can't fit a tree this tall into our living room, but the molded tin ceiling in the lobby of the Depot Theater is around 14 feet high.

  

Yellow Pages

By CLAIRE O'BRIEN
Posted Nov 23, 2009 @ 12:00 PM
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  On Saturday, the Depot Theater was transformed into a sea of evergreen, lights, huge swatches of red and green fabric, ornaments, giant wreaths, and rows of elegant cakes and pastries.
    Most of this bounty was on tables — but they weren't just any tables.  
    That's because the Depot Theater Guild doesn't fool around when it comes to decorating its annual holiday display tables. Every year, the Dodge City community and Company members painstakingly turn each one into a little world, complete with theme, table settings, centerpiece, tablecloth and decorations.
    It's an important event, not only for the Guild, but for the theater, its regional audience and the community's young people. For seven years now, the proceeds from this major fundraiser have supplied the Dodge City acting company with equipment, signage and furnishing, and supported the apprentice actors in its student division.

For the full story, go to dodgecitydailyglobe.ks.newsmemory.com.

  On Saturday, the Depot Theater was transformed into a sea of evergreen, lights, huge swatches of red and green fabric, ornaments, giant wreaths, and rows of elegant cakes and pastries.
    Most of this bounty was on tables — but they weren't just any tables.  
    That's because the Depot Theater Guild doesn't fool around when it comes to decorating its annual holiday display tables. Every year, the Dodge City community and Company members painstakingly turn each one into a little world, complete with theme, table settings, centerpiece, tablecloth and decorations.
    It's an important event, not only for the Guild, but for the theater, its regional audience and the community's young people. For seven years now, the proceeds from this major fundraiser have supplied the Dodge City acting company with equipment, signage and furnishing, and supported the apprentice actors in its student division.

For the full story, go to dodgecitydailyglobe.ks.newsmemory.com.

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