Practicing Miracles
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Maggie, played by Sheila Hazzard, does a scene with Elmer Strunk, portrayed by Tim Carnahan, during a recent practice of the Over the Hill’s production of A Bag Full of Miracles. The play will have only matinee showings on October 8, 9, 15 and 16 with free admission to all attendees.
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