Rogers Little Theater “ You can’t Take It With You” will be presented Nov. 14-16 and Nov. 20-23 at The Victory Theater, 116 S. 2 nd St., in downtown Rogers. Showtime is 8 p. m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p. m. on Sundays. For those who purchase dinner theater tickets, dining begins one hour prior to curtain. Tickets are $ 42 for dinner and show. Balcony seating is $ 17 for adults and $ 9: 50 for children 12 and under and students with valid IDs. “ A Christmas Story ” will be brought to the stage by Rogers Little Theater’s KidWorks division Dec. 5-7 and 12-14 at The Victory Theater, 116 S. 2 nd St., Rogers. Showtime is 8 p. m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p. m. on Sunday afternoons. Tickets are $ 10 for adults and $ 7 for students. For tickets and information, contact RLT’s box office at 631-8988 or visit www. rogerslittletheater. org. For reservations and information, contact the box office at 631-8988. Astronomy program The sixth and final astronomy get-together for 2008 at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area is scheduled Nov. 22 in the Townsend Ridge Multi-Use Trail parking lot. The Sugar Creek Astronomy Society members will present a program for those who are new to astronomy or would like to learn how to view the night sky with a telescope, binoculars or the naked eye. Club members will show how to get the most out of instruments, so bring a telescope, binoculars, family and friends, and join the fun. The instructional program begins at 4: 30 p. m. Actual night viewing begins at 5: 30 p. m. Museum holiday
open house The Rogers Historical Museum’s Holiday Open House will feature entertainment, refreshments and crafts the entire family will enjoy. This event will be held from 12: 30 to 4 p. m. Nov. 30. Youngsters will enjoy visiting with Santa and with the museum’s authentic Victorian “ Living Christmas Tree” portrayed this year by Jane Townzen. Crafts will include decorating an outdoor tree with edible ornaments for the birds, making button-covered star ornaments and creating felt bookmarks. The latter two crafts make ideal gifts, and participants will go home with patterns and / or instructions for all of the activities. The Rogers Historical Museum is located at 322 S. Second St., at the corner of Second and Cherry in historic downtown Rogers, Arkansas. For more information, call 621-1154.
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