![]() Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students and seniors and are available at the SMU Box Office, Ext.1715, from 10 a.m. With the underlying theme that losing doesn’t make you a loser, anyone who sees this show is a winner. “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” spotlights the unlikeliest of heroes: a quirky yet charming cast of outsiders for whom a spelling bee is the one place where they can stand out and fit in at the same time. The contestants include a Boy Scout, an allergy-plagued student, an over achiever, a tentative newcomer, the wide-eyed offspring of hippie parents, and a politically aware contestant - six young people in the throes of puberty, overseen by grownups who barely managed to escape childhood themselves. Gary Diomandes and music director Judy Myers.įeel the anxious anticipation at this fictional spelling bee set in a geographically ambiguous Putnam Valley Middle School. 24-27.Ĭatchy musical numbers combine with colorful characters filled with youthful angst and yearnings in this one-act musical comedy directed by Dr. of Minneapolis, whose products include yearbooks, class rings, graduation products, school photography, and employee and achievement awards.Ĭan you spell hilarious? The Department of Theatre and Dance will present “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” Feb. The awards are presented in cooperation with the program’s exclusive sponsor, Jostens Inc. 15 at the NCAA Convention in San Antonio, Texas. All of the institutions were recognized by NADIIIAA on Jan. SMU was among 16 other institutions that earned recognition in the program, which has honored Division III athletics programs’ community-service efforts annually since 2002. Along with so many other students at Saint Mary’s, they are living the university’s mission.”Īlvernia College (one-time project/activity), UW-Stevens Point (an array of projects/activities) and Carleton College (on-going project/activity) earned top honors in the National Association of Division III Athletics Administrators community service project categories. They are committed to academic and athletic success, as well as to giving back to the community. ![]() “Nearly all of our over 300 student-athletes have participated in community service projects for the SMU community, Winona community, and beyond. “I am so proud of our student-athletes for their numerous volunteer activities,” said athletic director Nikki Fennern. Those efforts included raising money for cancer awareness/research being role models for elementary and middle-school children through clinics and educational activities collecting food and Christmas gifts for donation to charitable organizations cleaning the campus and local community and serving other students and student-athletes on the SMU campus. Saint Mary’s athletes earned honorable-mention honors for their variety of different volunteer and service projects over the past year. Saint Mary’s is one of 19 NCAA Division III schools to receive this year’s National Association of Division III Athletics Administrators awards honoring community-service projects and activities. For the second time in three years, Saint Mary’s student-athletes have been honored for their community service work. ![]()
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