10-4-2024
We go on a lot of field trips at the library. To the lower
level, to the kitchen area, to the storage/bookdrop room, to the spider (there
aren’t actually any there)/Kostopolis/periodical room, to the Lion’s Club room,
to the Friend’s room. After years of
teaching, the phrase comes out anytime I want to show a staff member an idea I
have to use the space differently and, hopefully, more efficiently. It’s
actually reached the point that staff has begun calling out, “Field trip,” to
announce a move to a different room. They even manage to sound excited.
This past week has sent Friends and me on several actual,
leave the building field trips in preparation for next week’s play. Mary
Hubbard Nugent and part of the cast took a field trip to the Honey Creek
Collective’s Brown Barn. Formerly the property of Michael Fields and still home
to its office space, the Brown Barn is a beautiful space housing several other
businesses, a folk school, and two churches. The play will use the same space
in which the churches congregate. Mary and cast visited to familiarize
themselves with their performance space as rehearsals move into run-throughs
and solidify blocking.
Another group with Friends and me met with Jason Neu, HCC’s
owner, to plan the logistics of the lower level for placement of ticket/will
call, tables, bar, and cheese plate sales as well as a layout of the parking
spaces. A note on parking, we are limiting ticket sales to 85 each performance
not because of the space, but because of the parking. There are more parking
spaces than a drive by the site might indicate; however, we want to be certain
to use the space efficiently. Therefore, Don Roberts has volunteered to direct
traffic. Before the performance the north entrance will be an entrance only,
the south entrance an exit. Between the entrance and exit is the white barn.
After the performance, all driveways will be available for exit.
Our next field trip was to Hill Valley Cheese Shop and
Cheese Bar. There we selected the three cheeses that will make up the bulk of
the auction’s cheese baskets. In addition to selling those cheeses at wholesale
cost, Hill Valley donated 10 blocks of cheese for the cheese plates and a $40
gift card for the Cheese Bar which will also be auctioned.
Individual field trips took place to Global Glass, Kelly’s
Pot Pies and Yaya’s Skordalia. Yaya’s, also located at Honey Creek Collective
donated containers of their almond spread for the cheese board. Kelly’s Pot
Pies donated six gift cards, one for each performance, for the cheesecake in
the cheesecake basket. Rather a pivotal donation. The gift card will allow the
auction winners to choose when to bring a cheesecake home. Whether that is
during a family gathering or when the family is all far away is their call.
Also in that basket will be a Wine, Cheese and Murder apron. Melanie at Global
Glass helped select the majority of the wines in those auction baskets.
Thank you to all the business that are partnering with our
Friends and Off the Square Players. We look forward to two fun-filled weekends.
October 11, 12 & 13, and 18, 19 & 20. Tickets are still available at
the library.
Reading Now: A Man of Two Faces by Viet Thanh Nguyen, Twilight by Stephanie Meyer (PBS Great America Reads title)
Listening to Now: American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird and Martin J Sherwin
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