Experience Michiana - April 28th, 2014
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Tonight, One of the greatest musicals of all time is coming to the stage at the Lerner Theatre. Then Charlie Adams is back with a motivational minute. then there is an organization helping to make life easier for those in our community suffering with HIV & AIDS. Finally, an organization has been founded called A.R.K. will be introduced by the founder Alex Radelich.
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One of the greatest musicals of all time is coming to the stage at the Lerner Theatre this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Premier Arts will present "Les Misérables" for three days and Artistic Director Craig Gibson will be in the studio tonight to tell us about it. We'll also be treated to a sample of music from the show. Get ticket and show info here: www.premierarts.org
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- Craig GibsonArtistic DirectorPremier Arts
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- Craig GibsonArtistic DirectorPremier Arts
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There is an organization helping to make life easier for those in our community suffering with HIV & AIDS. It's called AIDS Ministries/AIDS Assist and Leeah Hopper and Spence Walton will be on with Gordy tonight to talk about the work they are doing and how you can help out by playing a round of golf. The golf outing is Friday, May 9th at Juday Creek. You can get more info by going here: www.aidsministries.org
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- Leeah HopperExecutive Program DirectorAIDS Ministries/AIDS Assist
- Spence Walton
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- Leeah HopperExecutive Program DirectorAIDS Ministries/AIDS Assist
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The Robinson Shakespeare Company will be presenting "Twelfth Night" on Saturday, May 3rd at 4:00pm in Washington Hall on the Campus of Notre Dame. Christy Burgess will be on Experience Michiana tonight with the details. The Robinson Shakespeare Company is comprised of youths from 3rd to 12th grade. Get more info here: http://rclc.nd.edu
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- Christy BurgessShakespeare Outreach Program DirectorRobinson Community Learning Center
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- Christy BurgessShakespeare Outreach Program DirectorRobinson Community Learning Center
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There's an organization that has recently been founded with the idea of doing things for others. It's called A.R.K. which stands for Acts of Random Kindness. Alex Radelich is the founder and he will be on with Gordy tonight to talk about why he started this organization, what kinds of ACTS they are doing, and how people can help by taking a minute to vote for them. Get more info here: www.ARKprojectNow.com
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- Alex RadelichFounderA.R.K. (Acts of Random Kindness)
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- Alex RadelichFounderA.R.K. (Acts of Random Kindness)