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Written by Steve Frank
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Wednesday, 02 May 2012 05:47 |
The Downtown Boone Development Association wants to outline the developing plans for The Appalachian Theater downtown in Boone in a public comment and information session for all prospective users of the theater. The release says the session on will take place at 7pm next Tuesday,
May 8th, and will be held in Room 421 of the Belk Library at Appalachian State University, 218 College Street in Boone. Ample free parking is available in the Belk Library Parking Deck, and signage in the library will lead to the meeting location. Hosted by the High Country Theatre League, the session will include an update on the "Save The Appalachian Theatre" project, a viewing of concept renderings for the renovation and new construction at the historic venue, and an overview of organizational, operational and programmatic issues being studied by the theatre task force. ALL potential user groups are strongly encouraged to attend and will be given ample opportunity to provide input, fill out a needs assessment survey, and get their questions answered by key members of this exciting regional effort. For more information, please contact DBDA Coordinator Pilar Fotta at 262.4532 or via email at
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