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NATCHITOCHES – On Friday, March 12, Alive After 5 will present a staged reading of “Love Letters” at the Natchitoches Arts Center located at 716 Second Street.
Follow the romance of Andy and Melissa as their love story unfolds through their letters to each other. Performed by P. Morgan-Hall and Kate Riley, of the Cane River Repertory Theatre Company, this tender romantic play, written by A. R. Gurney is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, New York.
The event is free and open to the public but seating is limited. The doors will open at 6 p.m. and light refreshments will be available to those attending. Additional Alive After 5 events will be held April 9, May 22, June 12 and July 4.
Alive After 5 is a six month series of evening events taking place in the Natchitoches Historic District. The series includes art events, concerts, theatre and other cultural activities.
For more information about Alive After 5, call the Main Street Office at (318) 352-2746 or toll free at (866) 941-MAIN.
For a complete calendar of events for the Natchitoches area, please visit www.natchitoches.net.
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The Natchitoches Lions Club meets every Monday at the Natchitoches Regional Medical Center, for more information please contact Orin Foster at 318-352-6355.
Orin F. Foster
Natchitoches Lions Club
187 Moss Hill
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Natchitoches, LA. 71457

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