The Lucas Area
Community Theater hosted the 13th Annual Spook Parade on Oct. 27th at 4pm. The
Kids for Christ youth group held their annual Bake Sale at 3pm that featured
some very yummy treats for the adults. Over 80 Halloween costumed zombies,
witches, and very creative "items" march across the stage for their friends and
family. The judges were Connie Dougherty, Von Rothenberger, Kay Marshall, and
Michaela Pate. They had a tough job judging those young critters and things for
the "scariest" and "most unique". The emcee, "Gypsy" Lyn Leach did a fine job
interviewing the participants, some had names and some didn't. Prizes were
donated by the Lucas Chamber of Commerce, Lucas PRIDE, Lucas Area Community
Theater, and Russell McDonalds. Treats were handed to each of the participants,
sponsored by the City of Lucas and the Lucas Chamber of Commerce. As you can see
we added a few extra age categories with the incredible turn out of spooks. Lyn
Leach, with helpers Lynn & Les Schneider, Miki Steinle, and Jedd Rowden did
a great job organizing them for the judges.
The winners were: 1 year olds and
under - Callyn Brummer as Spaghetti and Graisan Zachgo as Meatball were "most
unique" and Daegan Dorris as a Gorilla was "scariest", 2 year olds - Jennifer
Gilbert as Medusa was "most unique" and Evan Lamb as Buzz Lighyear was
"scariest", 3 year olds - Jerrick Gray as a duck hunter was "most unique" and
Kenzley Frederking as Pocahontas was "scariest", 4 and 5 year old Preschoolers -
Josie Svaty as Bat Girl was "most unique" and Zayne Maupin as Spiderman was
"scariest", Kindergarten - Bella Naylor as Bat Girl was "most unique" and
Greyson Boor as a Vampire was "scariest", 1st Grade - McKaylee Maupin as Willie
the Wildcat was "most unique" and Susie Gilbert as Alice in Armor was
"scariest", 2nd Grade - Ava Dorris as Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly in
Breakfast at Tiffany's was "most unique" and Javon Letsch as Dr. Death was
"scariest", 3rd Grade - Kaleb Bricker as Barney Five was "most unique" and
Trinity Sutton as Torelle was "scariest", 4th Grade - Keagan Sutton as BoBa Fet
was "most unique" and Alec Weaver as a Skeleton with glowing eyes was
"scariest", 5th Grade - double winners were Keera Maupin as a Combine and Kelsey
Decker as a Girl riding on an Ostrich for "most unique" and Sasha Albert as Kali
goddess of Death was "scariest", 6th Grades through 12 Grades - Dharma C ouse as
an IPhone was "most unique" and Bailey Evans as a Creepy Porcelain Doll was
"scariest", Adults- "old fart" was the "most unique" and "3 witches" were
"scariest". The judges did good but needed some "treats" after the Spook Parade.
Gene and Kayanne Meitler, Heartland Hay, gave everyone a hayrack ride after the
Spook Parade. The group was a bit "chilled" when they returned, maybe Gene
scared them a bit. Everyone did a great job with some very unusual costumes - we
can't wait to see what they "stir up" next year!
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Not the Ordinary Kansas Garden - Film Premeire
The "Not An Ordinary Kansas Garden" Documentary Film Premiere about the
Grassroots Art in Lucas by Kisa Clark on Oct. 21st was a success. People of all
ages came to enjoy the hour long film about the Garden of Eden &
Restoration, the Grassroots Art & artists, Flying Pig Studio & Gallery,
World's Largest Things, and Bowl Plaza First Flush. DVD's are for sale at the
Grassroots Art Center and on eBay.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Lucas 125th Celebration Happening at the Lucas Theater on Sept. 29
The Lucas 125 Celebration at the Lucas Theater was a success on Sept. 29th. The
Parade at 10am stopped in front of the Theater with over 60 participants and
announcers Rod Ammons and Greg Heinze were heard throughout Main Street
commenting on the great Celebration and parade entries. The Lucas Chamber of
Commerce Bucket Lunch served around 150 in the Lucas Theater Community Room with
Memory Quilts while PowerPoint Presentation was shown in the auditorium. Many
took their Bucket Lunch or Sack Lunch to go to the PRIDE Mini Park for Music
Entertainment by Thad Beach and the Smoky Hills Brass Quintet. At the Theater -
3pm & 7pm - "The Mystery Murder of Fred Dininny" Performance by the FRINGE
Theatre Group of FHSU. Lucas Historical Re-enactment of the murder of Fred
Dininny of Lucas. Around 130 people enjoyed each showing. Amanda Steinle and her
crew did a fantastic job.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Quilt Show on August 7 & 8
5th Annual Lucas Theater Quilt Show
On Aug. 7 & 8, the Lucas Theater hosted an “Old &
New Memories” Quilt Show each afternoon. Around 50 quilts were shown with old
hand stitched quilts that were well loved and new contemporary style quilts.
Each quilt held a special memory or story. The Theater was covered with quilts.
Miki Steinle helped Lynn Schneider place the quilts over tables and seats.
Those who brought in quilts included LeeAnn Herold, Kristie
and Rose Marie Boland, Shirley Svaty, Margaret Naegele, Lois Cooper, Linda
Jepsen, Dee Durham, Tess McKnight, Sue Wenthe, Karlene Svaty, Lynn Schneider,
Karen Wallace, Gerry Parker, Mary Lou Steinle, and Nancy Jo Leachman. Some of
the quilts were handed down by family and some had traveled back home to Lucas.
Lois Cooper had an old friendship quilt that found its way back to Lucas while
Karlene Svaty brought in the quilt made in 1995 for Pastor Max and June Frolick
on his retirement from the ministry. Pastor Max was the Lucas minister for 7
years before they retired to Abilene. When he passed away in the spring of 2012
and his wife was no longer able to stay at home, the family gave the quilt to
Karlene to keep in Lucas. Karen Wallace had the last quilt made by the Lucas
Methodist Church ladies on display.
Some from the quilt show stopped by the home of LeeAnn and
Ray Herold on Aug. 7th for a demonstration of a quilting machine. It
was a treat to see the modern day quilting machine for those who had quilted by
hand with family and friends. The Herold’s were very gracious to show their
quilting areas that still have several friends come together to socialize while
piecing and quilting just like the early day settlers and those who used to
quilt together at the Lucas Methodist Church just a few years ago.
At the end of the show on Aug. 8th, the winner of
the quilt made by LeeAnn and Ray Herold for the Lucas Area Community Theater as
a fundraiser was drawn. The winner was Betty Pilcher of Lebanon Kansas. Lynn
Schneider’s mother, Gladys Kennedy of Lebanon, offered to sell chances for the
lovely “Victorian Garden” quilt, so one of those chances was the winner. Betty
Pilcher is excited to receive the quilt.
The Lucas Theater Quilt Show theme for next year is “Spring,
Summer, and Scrappy Sizzlers”. The show will certainly be bright and cheery
with quilts, wall-hangings, and other handiwork like crochet, knit, and
embroidery.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Dream Big - Read Library Performance
On July 17th, 7pm at the Theater. Laughing Matters, Jay and Leslie performed Lucky Stars for all ages. Jay and Leslie entertained the crowd with some tricks before the show like
throwing the invisible ball into the sack and spinning a plate on their finger.
Kids and adults helped with the stories and tricks throughout the show. The
Three Little Pig story was a fun time with the kids and adults like Eric Abraham
of the Flying Pig Studio and Gallery and Jera Bates with her magical hat. The
kids were the house made of straw, sticks, and bricks with a door and chimmney.
Jay and Leslie had a great time in Lucas before the show exploring Bowl Plaza,
the Flying Pig Studio and Gallery, and the Garden of Eden.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Successful Glenn Miller Orchestra Performance
Hogan Entertainment brought in the Glenn Miller Orchestra to the Lucas Theater on May 30th to perform. The audience of 125 people immensely enjoyed the performance. Most common statement from people was how did Lucas get the Glenn Miller Orchestra?! Richard Hogan is checking on some more performances in the Lucas Theater.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
14th Annual Alumni Hog Roast
On May 26th, the Lucas Area Community Theater held their delicious Hog Roast from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Theater. Over 250 people enjoyed the meal and homemade ice cream by the Women of the Methodist Church. Bryce Naegele won the Cougar Stepping Stone and Butch Minear won the Demon Stepping Stone. We are still selling chances for the beautiful "Victorian Garden" Quilt made and donated by LeeAnn and Ray Herold.
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