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Carthage College Choir, Arts Grants and More: News in Brief for March 6
HISTORIC TRIANGLE — News and notes from in and around the Historic Triangle. (Submitted) Sine Nomine Presents . . . the Carthage College Choir St. Mark Lutheran Church and Sine Nomine Presents . . . the Carthage College Choir from Kenosha, Wisconsin on Saturday, March 11 at 7:30 p.m. located at 118 Old York-Hampton Highway, Yorktown. The Carthage Choir is under the direction of Margaret Burk and accompanied by Gregory Berg. The program, “To See the Sky: Music of Night and Wonder,” was inspired by images captured by the James Webb telescope and features works by Jaakko Mäntyjärvi, E-riks Ešenvalds, Jocelyn Hagen, George Walker, Rosphanye Powell, Thomas Tallis and Harry T. Burleigh. The program is free…
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Carthage Arts Walk of Fame honors local inductees | News
The Carthage Arts Walk of Fame’s 1st induction ceremony took position Friday night, honoring its to start with two customers, Wanda Hanszen and Derek Wayne Johnson. Inductees get their individual sidewalk plaque downtown, with the plaques being embedded into present sidewalks outside the house of the Esquire Theater. Hanszen and Johnson were being also honored with keys to the city from Mayor Lin Joffrion. Derek Wayne Johnson is an award-successful director, author, producer and editor originally from Carthage. This previous summer months he filmed his impending movie “Blood Streams” solely within just Panola County. Wanda Hanszen is a regional artist who has been lively in Carthage and Panola County daily…