Letters to the Editor 07-10-2002

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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- Cultural Entertainment - Webster Celebration


Cultural Entertainment

Editor, Times-Union:
In the past week we have attended a fantastic performance of "Titanic," heard the principal cellist of the Pittsburgh Symphony, a veteran soloist with the Metropolitan Opera and enough talented young musicians to fill a huge stage. Did we travel miles to feast on these delights? Not at all. We attended Warsaw's Wagon Wheel Theatre and Master Works Concerts at Winona Lake. The best part is that the concerts were free! No other community the size of Warsaw/Winona Lake can boast of such a collection of talent. We wish to thank all who made this possible and urge others to partake.

Roger and Jane Bower
Warsaw
via e-mail

Webster Celebration

Editor, Times-Union:
This is a note of thanks to the town of North Webster. Saturday evening at the park was great! The ski show was fun to watch. The Northeast Indiana Banjo Society with Kosciusko County's own Rik Lovelady was fantastic. If you haven't heard them you are missing a wonderful evening of music. And last but not least was the awesome fireworks presentation. WOW! To top the whole treat off, the weather was perfect! North Webster can be very proud of the entertainment presented to celebrate the birthday of our great country. We will definitely be looking forward to the next Fourth of July in the North Webster town park.

Dixie D. Pryor
North Webster
via e-mail

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- Cultural Entertainment - Webster Celebration


Cultural Entertainment

Editor, Times-Union:
In the past week we have attended a fantastic performance of "Titanic," heard the principal cellist of the Pittsburgh Symphony, a veteran soloist with the Metropolitan Opera and enough talented young musicians to fill a huge stage. Did we travel miles to feast on these delights? Not at all. We attended Warsaw's Wagon Wheel Theatre and Master Works Concerts at Winona Lake. The best part is that the concerts were free! No other community the size of Warsaw/Winona Lake can boast of such a collection of talent. We wish to thank all who made this possible and urge others to partake.

Roger and Jane Bower
Warsaw
via e-mail

Webster Celebration

Editor, Times-Union:
This is a note of thanks to the town of North Webster. Saturday evening at the park was great! The ski show was fun to watch. The Northeast Indiana Banjo Society with Kosciusko County's own Rik Lovelady was fantastic. If you haven't heard them you are missing a wonderful evening of music. And last but not least was the awesome fireworks presentation. WOW! To top the whole treat off, the weather was perfect! North Webster can be very proud of the entertainment presented to celebrate the birthday of our great country. We will definitely be looking forward to the next Fourth of July in the North Webster town park.

Dixie D. Pryor
North Webster
via e-mail

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