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This past weekend, The Missoula Children’s Theatre brought their play “The Princess and the Pea” to Britton. Over 40 kids performed in the show that was produced in less than a week. The two traveling directors responsible for this effort were, left to right, Brianna Dorsey and Lindsay Wilk.

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Missoula Children’s Theatre director Lindsay Wilk performed in “The Princess and the Pea” with past weekend in Britton as the head leprechaun. Wilk is originally from Maryland and has worked for MCT for six months. She is pictured with Naomi Trevithick.

Taking The Show On The Road

    In days of yore, traveling minstrels moved from town to town entertaining the masses with their displays of revelry.

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GROW South Dakota board members and staff recently visited four schools on the Pine Ridge Reservation. The statewide non-profit organization that provides programs and loan products to advance housing, community, and economic development helped finance work at the schools including the new Lakota Tech High School, which opened in 2020. Locally, Tom Farber and Patty Roehr, pictured with the group, both went on the trip as board members.

Locals Take In School Projects

    GROW South Dakota, a leading nonprofit organization committed to improving the lives of individuals and communities, has become a driving force for positive change in South Dakota’s communities

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