Pioneer to stage "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee"

Pioneer Theater Guild presents its mid-winter musical -- The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee -- Feb. 12-21 in The Little Theater. This is a one act musical comedy about a spelling bee at Putnam Valley Middle School, where six quirky adolescents compete in a bee organized by three odd adults. Sounds fun. The web page says the show "features spontaneous and hilarious audience participation!" Sounds like even more fun. Check out our CD of the original 2005 Broadway cast recording. The show also is being performed this month at Encore Theatre in Dexter.

Rock musical Aida coming to Huron High

The Huron Players and Huron Music Department are gearing up to perform Aida, the version with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. The story is based on the classic opera by Verdi, chronicling the forbidden love between an Egyptian soldier and an exiled princess. The show runs Feb. 11-14, and ticket information is here.

Saturday Classes

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What are you doing this Saturday? There's room for you in a computer class at the library.

Microsoft Word for the Mac | Downtown | 9:15 - 11:15 am
Microsoft Word Basics | Pittsfield | 1 - 3 pm
Microsoft Excel Basics | Malletts Creek | 3:30 - 5:30 pm

Register one of three ways: Online at aadl.org/classes, vist a branch, or call 734-327-4555.

See you in class!

Beginning Email

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Would you like to learn more about email? Do you have troubles using your email account? There's room for you at a beginning email class here at the Ann Arbor District Library.

Tuesday June 30 from 10 - 12 Pittsfield
Wednesday July 1 from 1 - 3 pm Downtown
Wednesday July 1 from 3:30 - 5:30 pm Pittsfield
Thursday July 2 from 1 - 3 pm Malletts Creek

There are three ways to register:
Login to your online account and register here
Visit any AADL location
Call 734-327-4555

Computer classes are free and open to the public.

Grandes Dames de la Chanson.

Elle est arrivée sur la pointe des pieds dans le monde de la chanson française en 2005 mais a su rapidement, grâce à quelques titres marquant - Mise à nu, T’es beau ou encore Mal assis - séduire un public large et fourni. Auréolée d’un succès commercial probant, son premier album éponyme est double Disque d’or, et d’une tournée de plus de 150 dates dont un Olympia complet en 2006, Pauline Croze a accepté de tout remettre en jeu avec ce Bruit Qui Court. "Pas sûr que tout le monde suive, que tous mes fans m’accompagnent dans cette nouvelle aventure" mais l’important est ailleurs. Pauline n’est plus la même et veut le faire entendre.
Click here for full review

Review Courtesy of RFI Musique.

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