“Grab the snake!”, plus potluck dinner and the return of the puppets!

Community Movie Night: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull October 17 at 7:00 P.M. Grilled hotdogs, chips, served (last movie until Spring) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. MONDAY OCTOBER 20TH AT 6PM, SynerGeo is hosting the O. Hill community dinner of the month. Please join us to share a meal together and meet some new neighbors or talk to someone you’ve been meaning to […]

Community Movie Night:
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
October 17 at 7:00 P.M.

Grilled hotdogs, chips, served
(last movie until Spring)
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
MONDAY OCTOBER 20TH AT 6PM, SynerGeo is hosting the O. Hill community
dinner of the month. Please join us to share a meal together and meet
some new neighbors or talk to someone you’ve been meaning to for days.
We do ask that you please bring a dish or dessert to share with
everyone! We also ask that you please stay and sit and engage in
conversation. It is meant as a community builder!!

We are located at 349 S. Laurel street on the corner of S. Laurel &
Albemarle streets. Please come and also help us spread the word!!!
If you have questions or want more info. on the dinner or about
SynerGeo, you can email me at
cowleskatie@yahoo.com
or visit www.synergeo.org

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Friends-

Im happy to announce that on Sunday, October 26th at 4 PM in
Monroe Park, The World Famous Bread and Puppet theatre will perform
for your pleasure. This company did a wonderful performance in the
same park last year and was a delight for young and old. The puppet
spectacle mixed with relevant social commentary made for a most
entertaining afternoon. There is no admission but donations are
gratefully accepted. Please mark your calendar and tell your friends.

Also, on Halloween (which is of course October 31), Lily
Lamberta’s All The Saints Theatre company will stage a wonderful
Halloween parade starting at 7 PM in Monroe Park and proceeding down
Laurel into Oregon Hill, coming back up Pine Street. This is also a
tradition not to be missed!

Todd.

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