Jun 27 Saturday
Based on the hit film, 9 to 5 The Musical follows three office workers who turn the tables on their sexist, self-absorbed boss. Violet, Doralee, and Judy take charge in a hilarious story of friendship, empowerment, and sweet revenge—all set to an infectious Dolly Parton score. Filled with humor, heart, and a touch of country sparkle, this high-energy show celebrates the power of teamwork and standing up for what’s right.
In this side-splitting Broadway hit, brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom are struggling playwrights trying to compete with William Shakespeare, the rock star of the Renaissance. Desperate for success, they create the world’s first musical—complete with dancing eggs, breakfast puns, and Shakespearean sass. Overflowing with clever humor, dazzling numbers, and outrageous nods to beloved musicals, Something Rotten! is a laugh-out-loud celebration of creativity and the chaos of chasing your dreams.
Jun 28 Sunday
Nurture is a mixed media art exhibit that focuses on artists' perspective of the concept of Nurture. Join us to experience the inspiration and expressive interpretation of Nurture though art.
Jun 29 Monday
Jun 30 Tuesday
Experience a pivotal moment in American history through this compelling adaptation of the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical. Set against the backdrop of a nation on the verge of revolution, follow John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson as they confront political discord, personal struggles, and the urgent need to unify the Continental Congress in pursuit of independence. Drawing from the letters and memoirs of the Founding Fathers, 1776 offers a thoughtful and resonant portrait of the convictions and sacrifices that shaped the founding of the United States. The film runs 2 hours and 21 minutes, is rated G, and is free and open to the public. Presented through public performance rights by SWANK.
Celebrate Independence Day with a hands-on chalk pastel art project that's as fun to make as it is beautiful to display. Using star templates, chalk pastels in red, white, and blue, and a little smudging magic, participants will create a stunning piece of patriotic artwork, perfect for decorating your home for the Fourth of July. This free program is open to the public and recommended for participants ages 6 and up. All materials will be provided, and each participant will receive a glow stick bracelet to take home.
Drop in to learn how you can contribute to science and document wildlife in our prairie! Open to all ages, participants may monitor our monarch population, check the snake boards, learn to identify plants, and get inspired by the majestic midwest prairie ecosystem.
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