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Published: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 11:37 PM CST
ACT Audition Announcement


Auditions for Charlotte's Web to be directed by Robin Coulonge will be held on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 26 and 27, from 6 - 9 p.m. at The Blue House, 102 S. Main St. in Allen. The play will run Friday and Saturday, Feb. 1 and 2 and Friday and Saturday, Feb. 9 and 10, 2013, with two shows on Feb. 9.

The casting is flexible, and kids aged 10 and older as well as adult actors are needed. Everyone should bring a prepared, one-minute comedic monologue. There will also be cold readings from the script. If you play a musical instrument, please bring it and be prepared to perform a short piece.

Please contact Robin at robincoul@hotmail.com for sides and to reserve your audition spot.

About Allen's Community Theatre: Allen's Community Theatre is a nonprofit member of the Allen Arts Alliance and dedicated to putting the community onstage. ACT's mission is to entertain, enjoy and spread the art of drama. ACT wants to include anyone interested in any aspect of theater - from building sets to performing on stage. During off-production months, there are still many ways to be involved in ACT, including improv night and beginning acting groups. ACT recently released its new donor level opportunities. Contact allenscommunitytheatre@gmail.com for information or visit them at www.AllensCommunityTheatre.net, or www.facebook.com/AllensCommunityTheatre.




Connemara 'Hops for Habitat' Brewfest sets sail

An evening cruise featuring a tour of holiday displays will highlight The Connemara Conservancy Foundation's next "Hops For Habitat" Brewfest, Dec. 1, on Lake Lewisville.

The third in the series of fundraising events benefitting the Conservancy's conservation efforts will feature a cruise on the Chamonix II catamaran around Lake Lewisville and will include a chance for participants to help judge the holiday light display competition along the Lake Lewisville shore. The party will cast off from Pier 121 Marina at 5 p.m. and return to the dock at 8 p.m.

Tickets for the event, at $50 each and limited to 100 attendees, are now on sale to the public at connemaraconservancy.org.

Each event in the "Hops For Habitat" Brewfest Series is designed to promote a local brewery and feature meat and produce from local farmers and ranchers. This Dec. 1 event will highlight the Lakewood Brewing Company.

Funds raised from the event go to support the Connemara Conservancy Foundation's mission of helping farmers, ranchers, cities and developers work together to protect and preserve critical open space and habitats remaining throughout North Texas.

Information on the Hops For Habitat series is available at connemaraconservancy.org.




Cabela's Offering Free Black Friday Gifts

Cabela's is celebrating the holiday shopping season on Black Friday by presenting gifts valued at more than $240,000 to the first 600 shoppers in line at each of its U.S. retail stores on Friday, Nov. 23. Doors open at 5 a.m.

Early Black Friday shoppers at each Cabela's retail store will enjoy hot chocolate and coffee, snacks, games and entertainment, and have the chance to take home a Browning rifle, a Masterbuilt electric smoker, Nikon Pro binoculars, Bushnell Legend binoculars, a Cabela's Realtree camo hoodie, or a Cabela's gift card worth up to $100.

The first 600 Cabela's customers ages 18 and older will be given a mystery envelope containing information about their gift. All gifts will be distributed randomly. Winners will be able to pick up their gift at the store immediately after store opening. Gun winners will be required to undergo a standard federal background check.

All U.S. Cabela's stores are scheduled to open on Black Friday, the Friday after Thanksgiving, at 5 a.m., and remain open until 10 p.m. Store hours may vary by location. For store locations, holiday hours and giveaway details and restrictions visit www.cabelas.com/allen. Extended hours will continue throughout the holiday season.

Cabela's stores will be closed on Thanksgiving Day in order to allow employees a chance to enjoy the holiday with their families. Cabela's customers will be able to shop on Thanksgiving Day at www.cabelas.com.




Village Rewards

Now area consumers can shop at a place that values their business and rewards their purchase -- every time they shop or dine. Shoppers can join the new Village Rewards program and get instant shopping and dining rewards for every purchase made at The Village at Allen and The Village at Fairview.

To join, Text REWARDS to 635-66 and get the free Village Rewards Best Buzz app - it's available for iPhone, Android and Blackberry devices. Then scan the Village Rewards QR code and your Village Rewards are just a tap away. Simply scan the receipt every time you make a purchase or dine at any of The Village at Allen and The Village at Fairview restaurants and the rewards will come right to your phone. No cards, no coupons -- just all your rewards right there on your phone.

Members also get special rewards and offers up to five times per month and have the opportunity to enter to win great prizes like shopping sprees, event tickets and free gifts.




Holiday Toy Drive

Beginning Sunday and running through Dec. 11, please drop off new, unwrapped toys at participating locations and help those in need in the community by donating to the Villages Holiday Toy Drive, benefitting Children's Advocacy Center of Collin County. Please bring a new, unwrapped toy for the toy drive and help brighten the holidays for children in the area who have been abused or neglected. Donations bins will be set up at events throughout the season as well as at The Village at Fairview Management Office and at participating retailers. Shoppers can visit www.thevillageshopping.com for a complete list of donation drop-off locations.




Sounds of the season

Music makes the holidays merry and there is plenty of music for the whole family at The Village at Allen and The Village at Fairview, from strolling carolers to school choirs to holiday spinners - and just about everything in between. Visit www.thevillageshopping.com for a complete schedule and regular updates.




Kaleidoscope of Dreams Tree Lighting

On Friday at 7 p.m. there will be the first Kaleidoscope of Dreams light show at The Village at Fairview. Enjoy free entertainment, free cookies and cocoa for the first 200 children, sponsored by La Duni Latin Kitchen and dulce. Also, get ready to welcome The Big Guy to The Village at Fairview. One lucky child will be selected from the audience by The Big Guy himself and invited on stage to officially start the show. Representatives from KLAK will be on hand to help celebrate. Remember to bring a new unwrapped toy for the Holiday Toy Drive benefitting Children's Advocacy Center of Collin County.




Kaleidoscope of Dreams Light Show

Beginning Saturday and running through Jan. 4 every night from 5-9 p.m., come see one of the largest holiday light shows in North Texas. Enjoy 250,000 sparking LED lights that are sure to put you in the holiday state of mind at The Village at Fairview, Macy's Fountain entrance.




The Village at Allen Community Tree Lighting

Help officially start the holiday season at The Village at Allen on Saturday at 7 p.m. at The Grove. Representatives from KLTY will be on hand to help celebrate. Enjoy a performance by the Ereckson Middle School Ovation Show Choir, free treats for the first 200 children, sponsored by Bliss Cupcakes & Confections, and an appearance by The Big Guy. Remember to bring a new, unwrapped toy for the Holiday Toy Drive benefitting Children's Advocacy Center of Collin County.




Photos with The Big Guy

It's a hallmark of the Holiday Season that kids look forward to all year: a visit and a photo with The Big Guy. This season, The Big Guy can once again be found inside the warmth and comfort of a Real Bookstore at The Village at Fairview. As in years past, The Village at Allen and The Village at Fairview will be offering the virtual line queue. This system allows people to reserve a place in line via website, via text message, or in person at the photo set without having to actually stand in line. Once people are in the queue, they are given a return time so they can do some shopping or grab a bite to eat while they wait. Text "SANTA" to 775-200-XMAS (9627), visit www.thevillageshopping.com, or stop by a Real Bookstore starting Saturday to reserve a place in the virtual line.

Hours for The Big Guy:

Saturday 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Sunday 1 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Monday-Wednesday 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.

THANKSGIVING DAY: CLOSED

Nov. 23-24 11 a.m. -8 p.m.

Nov. 25 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Nov. 26 - Nov. 29 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Nov. 30 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Dec. 1 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Dec. 2 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Dec. 3-6 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Dec. 7-8 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Dec. 9 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Dec. 10-13 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Dec. 14-23 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Dec. 24 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Breaks 3-4 p.m. daily




AHS FFA pancake breakfast

The Allen High School FFA is hosting a pancake breakfast from 8:30 a.m. until noon on Dec. 15 at the AHS Cafeteria. Tickets can be purchased onsite or via email at allenffaalumni@yahoo.com.




Entries sought for Christmas Parade

Entries are now being accepted for the 2012 Allen Rotary Christmas Parade. The parade, which is sponsored by the Allen Sunrise and Allen Noon Rotary Clubs, will be held on Sunday, Dec. 2, starting at 2 p.m.

Local youth groups, schools, churches, businesses and community organizations are welcome to march or enter a float in this year's parade. Group entry fees are $40 for nonprofits and $50 for commercial businesses through Nov. 19. The fee is $50 after Nov. 19 with the final entry deadline at 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 26. Proceeds from the parade help offset expenses and fund charitable Rotary projects in the community.

Entry forms are available online at www.allenchristmasparade.com. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to 101 W. McDermott.

The grand marshal for the 2012 Allen Rotary Christmas Parade will be Mrs. Connie Rodenbaugh, a long-time Allen resident and community volunteer. The honoree is the wife of the late city of Allen Mayor Don Rodenbaugh and a member of the family that owns Allen's oldest business - Rodenbaugh's Appliances.

The parade route will begin at Cedar and St. Mary Streets and proceed south to the Main Street. The parade will head west on Main to Allen Drive and then north on Allen Drive to the traffic circle at St. Mary's Drive. A grand prize will be awarded along with "best of" awards in 11 different categories. The theme for this year's parade will be "A Season of Giving."

For information visit www.allenchristmasparade.com.




Girl Scouts share the warmth

Mattress retailer Sleep Experts announces its ninth-annual Share the Warmth Blanket Drive and asks families to drop off new or gently used blankets at any store location, now through Thanksgiving. Items collected during the drive will be distributed to local nonprofits that share a mission of helping homeless families become self-sufficient. North Texas beneficiaries are Interfaith Housing Coalition in Dallas, Presbyterian Night Shelter in Fort Worth and The Samaritan Inn in Collin County.

The Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas will participate in Share the Warmth for a second year by collecting blankets in their communities throughout the Dallas, Collin and Denton County areas and dropping them at Sleep Experts' stores. This year the Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains are joining the efforts and will collect items in the Fort Worth area. The blankets will then be distributed to the three nonprofit groups to help their families keep warm this winter season.

"The Presbyterian Night Shelter provides daily care to over 575 Tarrant County men, women, and children," said Toby Owen, executive director of Presbyterian Night Shelter. "As we approach winter, it is so important that we have warm clothes and warm blankets for all that utilize our shelter. This gift of warmth will really make a difference this holiday season."

In addition to blankets, Sleep Experts accepts donations of other new and gently used comfort items including sheets, pillows, comforters and towels. For store locations, visit http://www.sleepexperts.com.




Salvation Army implementing smartphone giving

This holiday season, The Salvation Army will give people a new way to donate to its traditional red kettles at more than 400 locations across the DFW area. Between Nov. 2 and Christmas Eve, the red kettle stands will display two QR codes - one for a $5 donation and one for a $10 donation - that can be made by scanning the codes with a smartphone.




Online Red Kettle

From now through Christmas Eve, anyone and everyone can raise donations for The Salvation Army by setting up their own Online Red Kettle at onlineredkettle.org. This is a convenient way to make a community impact without leaving the comfort of home.




Salvation Army collecting Christmas gifts

Through the popular Angel Tree program, The Salvation Army will collect donated Christmas gifts to distribute to more than 50,000 children and senior citizens in the DFW area. The gifts will be collected at 10 local shopping malls, as well as at companies and churches that operate Angel Trees onsite so their employees and members can easily participate.




Dallas Wind Symphony comes home

When the Dallas Wind Symphony performs at the Allen Performing Arts Center on Dec. 16, it will be like a homecoming for many of the musicians. Nearly half of the members of the 50-piece ensemble call Collin County home.

"We have musicians who play the oboe, clarinet, horn, and saxophone who live in Allen, McKinney, Plano, and Frisco," said Dallas Wind Symphony founder and executive director Kim Campbell. "Our principal trumpet teaches at Wylie High School. Even our operations director lives in McKinney. When we first floated the idea of performing in Allen, they were all excited at the opportunity to perform for their friends and neighbors in the community where they live."

The Dallas Wind Symphony is a concert band, comprised of woodwinds, brass and percussion instruments. Hailed as America's leading professional wind band, the Dallas Wind Symphony has been nominated for three Grammy Awards and gained critical acclaim around the world. Founded in 1985, the group first performed in Collin County last July 4, bringing their popular Star-Spangled Spectacular concert to the new Performing Arts Center at Allen High School.

They will return to Allen with a family-friendly matinee at 2 p.m. on Dec. 16 with Horns for the Holidays, a fun-filled concert of Christmas favorites.

"Allen is such a band-loving town." Campbell said. "We'll have the world's largest high school band, partnering with America's best professional band. How cool is that? I'm in awe of the band program here, and just delighted with the new Performing Arts Center. That's a hall many cities would envy."

Campbell cited Allen ISD Fine Arts Director Anthony Gibson and Allen High School band director Charles Pennington as catalysts for the DWS concerts.

"Our Dallas Wind Symphony musicians teach private lessons to lots of students in Allen, Frisco and McKinney. These concerts will also give our musicians a chance to perform with those students. Brass players from the Allen High School Eagle Band will play side-by-side with our brass and percussion during our traditional pre-concert fanfare," Campbell said. "Charles Pennington has agreed to conduct the fanfares at both of our Allen concerts, and we're working with him on plans for some surprises at our March concert at the Meyerson Symphony Center, too."

Tickets for the Dec. 16 concert are available through the Dallas Wind Symphony website, www.dws.org, or by calling 214-428-2263.




Discover a healthier you

Join the Allen Public Library for a series of six monthly programs where health- and fitness-related topics will be explored and taught by expert practitioners and instructors.

It is free for adults. Registration requested; walk-ins welcome if space permits. Visit www.allenlibrary.org or contact Debbie Vavra at 214-509-4913, dvavra@cityofallen.org or Kara Phillips at 214-509-4905 kphillips@cityofallen.org.




Buster Keaton Film Festival

This is your rare opportunity to experience the full grandeur of the silent film era. The Allen Public Library's free Buster Keaton Silent Film Festival comes complete with a live theatrical organ accompaniment, once considered an integral part of the cinematic experience.

Movies for the Buster Keaton Silent Film Festival will be shown at 7 p.m. every Tuesday in November and will include historical-style organ performances, by the esteemed organist Benjamin Kolodziej, who composed the original scores for this event.

In addition, each movie will be introduced by a noted film historian. A discussion will follow after the screening.

Chapel organist at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Kolodziej is also an adjunct lecturer in sacred music at Perkins School of Theology. Since 1999, he has also been organist and Director of Worship at Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Plano, where he oversees an active music ministry that includes several choirs and two concert series. He is also currently dean of the Dallas Chapter of American Guild of Organists.

The film lineup is as follows:

Nov. 20 - One Week, 1920 (19 min) and The Navigator, 1924 (59 min) Presented by Jim Caldwell, adjunct professor on audio acquisition in the Cinema/Television Department of the Meadows School of the Arts at SMU.

Nov. 27 - The General, 1926 (75 min) Presented by Allen Public Library Director Jeff Timbs, a film enthusiast since childhood who developed a deep appreciation for the visual poetry of images moving without words.

The theater organ is provided by the North Texas Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society.

The Allen Public Library is located at 300 N. Allen. Drive. For more information, call 214-509-4911.

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