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THIS MONTHS FEATURED EVENTS
at South Jackson Civic Center
404 South Jackson Street        Tullahoma, Tennessee


    Activities at the Civic Center are diverse and entertaining for the month.  There is something here for everyone.  Join us for some very special events!!

    For more information, call 455-5321 or email sjcc@southjackson.org.

The featured events for this month are shown below.




Featured Events for the Month of October 2003


Thursday
Oct 23, 2003
9:00 am, 10:30 am
and 12:45 pm

$3 student ticket


Trail
Of
Tears


The Cherokee Indian History,
adapted by
Kathryn Schultz Miller

    GMT Productions, Inc. of GA presents the opportunity to meet the Cherokee Indian hero who fights for the survival of his people and their way of life in this play about Cherokee Indian History. The music of drums, flutes, gourd, and turtle-shell's rattle underscore the play and students learn the meaning behind Indian masks and the Cherokees' sacred beliefs. Eagles, eagle feathers, deer, rattlesnakes, fire, smoke, sun and moon all play a part in the play. The play is filled with Native American legends, folklore, Indian culture and sign language.


Grades 3-5 and 6-8. Study Guide for Language Arts and Social Studies and Art.

 


Saturday
October 25, 2003
8 pm

Tickets:
Adults $15
Students $10
Montana Skies
cello & guitar

Adams Duo

    Jonathan and Jennifer Adams combine classical sensibilities and modern style with the use of electric cello, acoustic cello, and nylon and steel string guitars.
    The music of Montana Skies includes folk music and pop music as well as originals and classical music. Drawing on a diverse repertoire from classical and ethnic music to jazz and popular style, the group's program is among the most original today.
    This unique and rare combination, that the lyric poetry of the cello with the diversity and charm of the guitar, has entertained and inspired a wide variety of audiences.

"...a unique combination who perform with confidence and fiery determination…" — Charleston Post and Courier