What's Up! Wells County

Monday, July 7, 2014

What's Up! Monday, July 7, 2014

Healing Room open
Now open: The Healing Room, located at 927 N. Main Street (In the River of Life Church). 
The Healing Room is the place to receive prayer and instruction concerning Divine healing for your body. No matter your physical condition we believe God can and will heal you if you meet His requirements. Feel free to stop by and receive pryaer and feel better soon. If you have any questions call us at 824-3903. (Pd. Advt.)

‘Sound of Music’ at New Huntington Theatre July 8-27
“The Sound of Music” will be on stage at the New Huntington Theater from July 8 through July 27.
Taking the leads will be Lauren Lukacek as Maria and Robert Teasdale as the Captain. Lukacek will be coming off the world our with “My Fir Lady” while Teasdale will be coming from the national tour of “Shrek the musical.”
The Broadway style production will be directed by Different Stages award-winning Artistic Director Joel Froomkin.
Performance times are 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday with 1:30 p.m. Saturday and 6 p.m. Sunday performances also available.
To arrange for tickets call 260-454-0603 or check out different-stages.com.

Saturday Night at The Village July 12
The next Saturday Night at the Village, featuring Family Ties, will be held from 7–8 p.m. Saturday, July 12 in the auditorium at Swiss Village in Berne. This is a free event provided on the second Saturday of every month.     
Family Ties is a trio from Kokomo. They sing a variety of Southern Gospel favorites.
Saturday Night at the Village is open to the public.
For more information call 260-589-3173 or visit  HYPERLINK “http://www.swissvillage.org” www.swissvillage.org. 

Rhythm and Flow Summer-Fall Exhibit on display
The Botanical Conservatory will introduce a color-drenched setting for brides and other visitors in their Showcase Garden. Using the landscape architect’s design tools of repetition and form, “Rhythm and Flow” features swaths of color formed of mixed-species floral beds, punctuated by geometric topiary sculptures, to provide an exciting eye-scape for the visitor. 
A “green wall” planting draws living texture right up the vertical entrance surfaces. Blue-grey grasses and succulent plants contrast with the bright hues and define the surfaces of sculptural spheres and cubes. For more information call 260-427-6028.


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