Posts Tagged ‘Free’
PUMPKINFEST
Free fun for the family! Come in costume!
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Gather on the 7th Street Plaza for a FREE Zumba class with the folks from CRUNCH Fitness.
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Come out for trunk-or-treating, face painting, free food, games, giveaways and more!
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Join the South Waco Community Center staff and Athletics Department team from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. this Wednesday, October 20 at 3113 Clay Ave. (former Hart-Patterson Track & Field Complex parking lot) for loads of family fun, vendors and free goodies at Trunk or Treat. Don’t forget to wear your costume! Come out for…
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Join the Waco Police Department for its first Trunk or Treat event! Police departments from around the county will be on hand to pass out free candy to all who attend! Join us in the front parking lot of the Waco Police Department before the candy runs out! We’ll have music, decorated cars and tons…
Read MoreEphiphanies New Works Festival: “Jesus and Valium”
The winner of last year’s festival, this will be the world premiere of this incredible play, which is written by a group of local Waco playwrights! It is a phenomenal story that speaks to themes of family, love, and acceptance. Jesus and Valium explores the marginalization of LGBTQ persons in a unique and captivating way,…
Read MoreEpiphanies New Works Festival: “The Profession”
The Second Annual Epiphanies New Works Festival will be taking place at Cultivate 7Twelve. The Profession Written by Marcia Eppich-Harris, this play asks us to consider what people are willing to do in order to ‘make it,’ particularly when no one else is looking. Set against the backdrop of academia, we enter with the characters…
Read MoreEpiphanies New Works Festival: “Cardboard Castles Hung on Walls”
The Second Annual Epiphanies New Works Festival will be taking place at Cultivate 7Twelve. Cardboard Castles Hung on Walls Written by Amy Tofte, this play illuminates the ways that arts and politics influence each other as well as the community in which they are practiced. The complexities of this reciprocal relationship are examined in this…
Read MoreEpiphanies New Works Festival: “Near Nellie Bly & Yella Jack”
The Second Annual Epiphanies New Works Festival takes place at Cultivate 7Twelve. Near Nellie Bly, A Staged Reading Written by Mark Loewenstern, this play examines the undercover work of Nellie Bly by reimagining it through the eyes of someone who stayed with her in the asylum. Weaving together historical narrative and fantastical characters, this story is…
Read MoreEphiphanies New Works Festival: “Jesus and Valium”
The winner of last year’s festival, this will be the world premiere of this incredible play, which is written by a group of local Waco playwrights! It is a phenomenal story that speaks to themes of family, love, and acceptance. Jesus and Valium explores the marginalization of LGBTQ persons in a unique and captivating way,…
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