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Three Local Teams to Compete in the TSSAA Football Semifinals
In Class 2A, Marion County — which will look to reach the state championship game for a 10th time — jumped out to a 14-0 lead over visiting Westmoreland, then held off the Eagles’ second-half rally to win 14-7 in Jasper. The Warriors limited Westmoreland, which had rushed for more than 3,000 yards this season, to just 92 yards on the ground. Senior quarterback Tilton Pickett connected with Zaiden…
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denisegrant493-blog · 5 years ago
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Things To Know About Nik Constantakos Baseball Recruiting
All-Star standouts collegiate baseball league in South Florida. Professional Major Baseball League scouts also attend the exhibitions. It's also covered by ESPN Wes Palm Beach and Baseball America. In the All-Star game, South Florida Baseball Collegiate League's major leaguers have been revealed. An MLB team also drafted three of them. First would be Vincent Bianchi from St John's University. There's also Matt Corlew from Chipola College. Los Angeles Angels were the one to draft him. The University of South Florida also had Austin Bodrato. He became one of the Pittsburg Pirates. Collegiate baseball players from all across the country are also presented by the competitive SFCBL. Each of the ten teams are also based in South Florida. The West Palm Beach area and Fort Lauderdale is also included. There's also the strictly wooden bat summer league. View more on Nik Constantakos baseball
Usually, 44-game sessions will be in the playoffs. MLB scouts will be able to get a taste of the best pros SFCBL has to offer. Collegiate MLB hopefuls also recognize the importance of SFCBL when it comes to furthering their game. This is necessary for the players to get a feel on what it's like to be drafted in a national baseball team. That said, professional MLB scouts need to see the promising collegiate major leaguers.
Players from collegiate leagues have the opportunity to gain experience and information that will help their teams. Some of the collegiate leaguers also have the opportunity to be a member of  a professional baseball club. Being an SFCBL player gives someone a high chance of being drafted into a national baseball team that they want. Their reputation means that players can make it to the big leagues. Promising major league lineups were also showed this year. Divisions 1, 2, and 3 were also part of the selections. The junior colleges were also included as well as the NAIA players. Players from five countries and territories were also selected. See more on Nik Constantakos Jupiter
There's also the highlight of Nikolas Constantakos' right-hand pitch in the big leagues. Getting into a national baseball team means that one needs to have a good pitch like Nik Constantakos. The right-hand pitch of Nik Constantakos kept the hitters off-balance.  
MLB scouts tend to look to the direction of players like Nik Constantakos. Being able to impress the fans is also important if you want to keep the team's spirit high. Being part of a national baseball team is not easy which is why it's the place for only the best. Knowing more about the major leaguers this year will help players know what they're up against. They have to be ready to stand among the monsters of MLB teams. Players also have to be prepared to face pitchers that can throw a devilish 99MPH. That's how extreme the major leagues are. Discover more on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nroYQyZbuEg
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passiongracelb · 6 years ago
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Bucket Full of Memories, Theme Parks around the United States
I love going to theme parks so here is a list of all the theme parks from around the United States
Alabama Alabama Splash Adventure, Bessemer Southern Adventures, Huntsville Spring Park, Tuscumbia Waterville USA, Gulf Shores Alaska Roadrunner Amusement Park, Anchorage ArizonaEdit Castles N' Coasters, Phoenix Enchanted Island, Phoenix Funtasticks Family Fun Park, Tucson Golf n' Stuff, Tucson Golfland Sunsplash, Mesa Schnepf Farms, Queen Creek Wildlife World, Litchfield Park Arkansas Fast Lane Entertainment, Lowell Funland Amusement Park, North Little Rock Magic Springs and Crystal Falls, Hot Springs California Northern California Blackbeard's Family Entertainment Center, Fresno Boomers, Fresno Funderland, Sacramento Fun Town at Micke Grove, Lodi Gilroy Gardens, Gilroy Golfland, Castro Valley, Milpitas, Roseville, San Jose, and Sunnyvale Kiwanis Kiddieland, Merced Roseville Golfland Sunsplash, Roseville Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, Santa Cruz Scandia Amusements, Rohnert Park and Sacramento Sonoma TrainTown Railroad, Sonoma San Francisco California's Great America, Santa Clara Children's Fairyland, Oakland Happy Hollow Park and Zoo, San Jose Pixieland Amusement Park, Concord Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, Vallejo Los Angeles Golf 'N' Stuff, Norwalk Mountasia Family Fun Center, Valencia Pacific Park, Santa Monica Six Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia SpeedZone Los Angeles Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal City Orange County Adventure City, Anaheim Boomers, Fountain Valley Disneyland Resort Disney California Adventure, Anaheim Disneyland, Anaheim Golfland, Anaheim Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park Riverside County Castle Park, Riverside San Bernardino County Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain, Big Bear Lake Boomers, Upland Fiesta Village Family Fun Park, Colton Scandia Amusement Park, Ontario and Victorville San Diego Belmont Park, San Diego Boomers, El Cajon Frasier's Frontier, El Cajon Legoland California, Carlsbad SeaWorld San Diego ColoradoEdit Elitch Gardens, Denver Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, Glenwood Springs Heritage Square, Golden Lakeside Amusement Park, Lakeside Mile High Flea Market, Henderson City Park, Pueblo Santa's Workshop, Cascade ConnecticutEdit Lake Compounce, Bristol Quassy Amusement Park, Middlebury Delaware Funland, Rehoboth Beach Jungle Jim's Adventure World, Rehoboth Beach Florida North Florida Adventure Landing, Jacksonville Beach Big Kahuna's, Destin Cobra Adventure Park, Panama City Beach Fast Eddies Fun Center, Pensacola Race City PCB, Panama City Beach Sam's Fun City & Sam's Surf City, Pensacola Shipwreck Island, Panama City Beach Wild Willy's Adventure Zone, Fort Walton Beach Central Florida Andretti Thrill Park, Melbourne Boardwalk Amusements, Daytona Beach Busch Gardens Tampa, Tampa Celebration Station, Clearwater Daytona Lagoon, Daytona Beach Dinosaur World, Plant City Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Merritt Island Legoland Florida, Winter Haven Weeki Wachee Springs, Weeki Wachee Greater Orlando Fun Spot America - Kissimmee, Kissimmee Fun Spot America - Orlando, Orlando Gatorland, Orlando Give Kids the World Village, Kissimmee Holy Land Experience, Orlando Magical Midway, Orlando Old Town, Kissimmee SeaWorld Orlando Discovery Cove, Orlando SeaWorld Orlando, Orlando Universal Orlando Universal Studios Florida, Orlando Universal's Islands of Adventure, Orlando Walt Disney World Disney's Animal Kingdom, Bay Lake Disney's Hollywood Studios, Bay Lake Epcot, Bay Lake Magic Kingdom, Bay Lake South Florida Kidstar Park, Port Charlotte Santa's Enchanted Forest, Miami Uncle Bernie's Amusement Park, Fort Lauderdale Zoomers Family Amusement Park, Fort Myers Beach Georgia Adventure Crossing, Augusta All American Fun Park, Albany Alpine Park, Helen Black Mountain Alpine Coaster, Helen Fun Spot Atlanta, Fayetteville Lake Winnepesaukah, Rossville Six Flags Over Georgia, Austell Wild Adventures, Valdosta Hawaii Maui Golf and Sports Park, Wailuku Sea Life Park Hawaii, Oahu IdahoEdit Silverwood Theme Park, Athol Wahooz Family Fun Zone, Meridian Yellowstone Bear World, Rexburg Illinois Donley's Wild West Town, Union Enchanted Castle, Lombard Go Bananas, Norridge Grady's Family Fun Park, Bloomington Grizzly Jack's Grand Bear Resort, Utica Haunted Trails, Burbank and Joliet Knight's Action Park, Springfield Odyssey Fun World, Tinley Park Pirates Cove, Elk Grove Village Safari Land, Villa Park Santa's Village AZoosment Park, Dundee Six Flags Great America, Gurnee Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Gurnee Indiana Team Combat, Tactical Laser Tag for Adults, Teens & 8-12 Year Olds, Hobart Holiday World & Splashin' Safari, Santa Claus Indiana Beach, Monticello Iowa Adventureland, Altoona Arnolds Park, Arnolds Park Lost Island Amusement Park, Waterloo Kansas All Star Adventures, Wichita Kiddieland, Pittsburg Kentucky Beech Bend Park, Bowling Green Kentucky Kingdom, Louisville Malibu Jack’s Indoor Theme Park, Lexington Louisiana Blue Bayou and Dixie Landin', Baton Rouge Carousel Gardens Amusement Park, New Orleans Celebration Station, Baton Rouge Maine Funtown Splashtown USA, Saco Palace Playland, Old Orchard Beach York's Wild Kingdom, York Beach Maryland Adventure Park USA, New Market Baja Amusements, Ocean City Jolly Roger Amusement Park, Ocean City Jolly Roger at the Pier, Ocean City Laugh Out Loud Stations, Greenbelt Six Flags America, Upper Marlboro Trimper's Rides, Ocean City Wisp Resort, McHenry Massachusetts Edaville USA, Carver Salem Willows, Salem Six Flags New England, Agawam Michigan A-Maze-N Mirrors, Mackinaw City Adventure Island Family Fun Park, Cadillac Arzo Sports & Fun Park, Alpena Cedar Valley's Wild Frontier Fun Park, Comins CJ Barrymore's Family Entertainment Center, Clinton Township Deer Acres Storybook Amusement Park, Pinconning Full Blast, Battle Creek Funland Amusement Park, Houghton Lake Jeepers, Sterling Heights Kokomo's Family Fun Center, Saginaw Michigan's Adventure, Muskegon Nelis' Dutch Village, Holland Minnesota Como Town, St. Paul Nickelodeon Universe, Bloomington Paul Bunyan Land, Brainerd Spirit Mountain, Duluth Valleyfair, Shakopee Mississippi Brookhaven Exchange Club Park, Brookhaven Missouri Branson Coaster, Branson Branson Tracks, Branson Branson Mountain Adventure Park, Branson Hydro Adventures, Poplar Bluff Miner Mike's Adventure Town, Osage Beach Mountain Adventure Resort, Branson Silver Dollar City, Branson Six Flags St. Louis, Eureka Worlds of Fun, Kansas City MontanaEdit Amusement Park Drive In, Laurel Big Sky Water Park, Columbia Falls NebraskaEdit Fun-Plex, Omaha SkateDaze, Omaha Nevada Adventuredome, Las Vegas Akita Plaza, Las Vegas Buffalo Bill's, Primm Las Vegas Mini Gran Prix, Las Vegas Playland Park, Reno New York-New York Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas Stratosphere Las Vegas, Las Vegas Wild Island, Sparks New Hampshire Attitash Mountain Resort, Bartlett Candia Springs Adventure Park, Candia Canobie Lake Park, Salem Cranmore Mountain Adventure Park, North Conway Clark's Trading Post, Lincoln Fort Jefferson Fun Park, Jefferson Fun-World, Nashua Santa's Village, Jefferson Story Land, Glen New Jersey Action Park, Vernon Blackbeard's Cave, Bayville Bowcraft Playland, Scotch Plains Casino Pier, Seaside Heights Central Pier Arcade & Speedway, Atlantic City Clementon Amusement Park, Clementon Fantasy Island, Beach Haven Funplex, Mount Laurel Gillian's Wonderland Pier, Ocean City iPlay America, Freehold Jenkinson's Boardwalk, Point Pleasant Beach Keansburg Amusement Park, Keansburg Land of Make Believe, Hope Morey's Piers, Wildwood Playland's Castaway Cove, Ocean City Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson Steel Pier, Atlantic City Wild West City [1], Byram Township, New Jersey Storybook Land, Egg Harbor Township New Mexico Cliff's Amusement Park, Albuquerque Western Playland, Sunland Park New York Downstate New York Adventureland, Farmingdale Adventurers Family Entertainment Center, Brooklyn Country Fair Entertainment Park, Medford Boomer's Family Fun Center, Medford Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park, Brooklyn Fantasy Forest at the Flushing Meadows Carousel, Flushing Fantasy Shore Amusement Park, Staten Island Kids 'N Action, Brooklyn Luna Park, Coney Island, Brooklyn Playland, Rye Victorian Gardens, New York City Upstate New York Darien Lake, Darien Enchanted Forest Water Safari, Old Forge Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom, Lake George Greek Peak Mountain Resort, Cortland Hoffman's Playland, Latham Holiday Valley, Ellicottville Huck Finn's Playland, Albany Magic Forest Park, Lake George Fantasy Island, Grand Island Midway State Park, Maple Springs Legoland New York, Goshen (starting construction in 2017, planned to open in 2019)[1] Party Zone USA, Middletown Santa's Workshop, Wilmington Seabreeze Amusement Park, Rochester Sylvan Beach Amusement Park, Sylvan Beach North Carolina Carolina Beach Boardwalk Amusement Park, Carolina Beach Carowinds, Charlotte Deadwood, Williamston Ghost Town Village, Maggie Valley Great Wolf Lodge, Concord NASCAR Speedpark, Concord Santa's Land, Cherokee Tweetsie Railroad, Boone North Dakota Grand Forks Theme Park, Grand Forks[citation needed](Scheduled) Super Slide Amusement Park, Bismarck Ohio The Beach at Adventure Landing, Mason Cedar Point, Sandusky Cherry Valley Lodge, Newark Comfort Inn Splash Harbor, Bellville Coney Island, Cincinnati Coshocton Lake Park Recreational Complex, Coshocton Erieview Park, Geneva FunTimes Fun Park, Alliance Howard's Apples Farm Market, Bainbridge Jungle Jack's Landing, Powell Kings Island, Mason Lincoln Park Family Aquatic Center, Marion Long's Retreat Family Resort, Latham Memphis Kiddie Park, Brooklyn Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park, Chardon Richland Carrosuel Park, Mansfield Sluggers & Putters, Canal Fulton Stricker's Grove, Ross Swings-N-Things Family Fun Park, Olmsted Township Tuscora Park, New Philadelphia Oklahoma Bell's Kiddieland, Tulsa Eagle Park, Cache Frontier City, Oklahoma City Kiddy Park, Bartlesville Oregon Enchanted Forest, Turner Oaks Amusement Park, Portland Pennsylvania Brandywine Picnic Park, West Chester Carousel Village at Indian Walk, Wrightstown Camelback Mountain Resort, Tannersville Conneaut Lake Park, Conneaut Lake DelGrosso's Amusement Park, Tipton Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, Allentown (Dorneyville) Dutch Wonderland, Lancaster Fun Fore All, Cranberry Township Hersheypark, Hershey Idlewild and Soak Zone, Ligonier Kennywood, West Mifflin Knoebels Amusement Resort, Elysburg Lakemont Park, Altoona Pocono Play Park, East Stroudsburg Sesame Place, Langhorne Split Rock Resort, Lake Harmony Waldameer Park, Erie Rhode Island Adventureland, Narragansett Atlantic Beach Park, Westerly South Carolina Broadway Grand Prix, Myrtle Beach Carowinds, Fort Mill Family Kingdom Amusement Park, Myrtle Beach O.D. Pavilion Amusement Park, North Myrtle Beach Pavilion Park, Myrtle Beach Pedroland, Dillon South Dakota Evan's Plunge, Hot Springs Flags & Wheels Indoor Racing, Rapid City Rush Mountain Adventure Park, Keystone Storybook Island, Rapid City Thunder Road Family Fun Park, Aberdeen Tennessee Anakeesta Gatlinburg Goats on the Roof, Pigeon Forge Dollywood, Pigeon Forge Fun Stop, Pigeon Forge Gatlinburg Mountain Coaster, Gatlinburg Incredible Pizza Company, Cordova The Island in Pigeon Forge, Pigeon Forge NASCAR Speedpark, Sevierville Ober Gatlinburg, Gatlinburg Rockin' Raceway, Pigeon Forge Rowdy Bear Mountain Gatlinburg Sir Goony's Fun Zone, Chattanooga Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster, Pigeon Forge Wilderness at the Smokies, Sevierville Texas Adventure Kingdom, Lumberton Aquatica, San Antonio Austin's Park N Pizza, Pflugerville Downtown Aquarium, Houston Elise's Family Fun Center, Winnie Funtrackers, Corpus Christi Funplex, Houston Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier, Galveston Grand Texas Theme Park, New Caney (planned, opening April 2020) Joyland Amusement Park, Lubbock Kemah Boardwalk, Kemah Kiddie Park Of San Antonio, San Antonio Morgan's Wonderland, San Antonio NRH2O, North Richland Hills Sandy Lake Amusement Park, Carrollton SeaWorld San Antonio, San Antonio Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington Tilt Studio, Katy (inside Katy Mills) Wonderland Park, Amarillo YesterLand Farm, Canton ZDT's Amusement Park, Seguin Zuma Fun Center, Houston Utah Boondocks Fun Center, Kaysville-Draper Cherry Hill Resort, Kaysville Lagoon Amusement Park, Farmington Vermont Bromley, Vermont's Summer Adventure, Peru Killington Resort, Killington Virginia Atlantic Fun Park, Virginia Beach Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Williamsburg Central Park Fun-Land, Fredericksburg Go-Karts Plus, Williamsburg Kings Dominion, Doswell Motor World, Virginia Beach Washington Pier 57, Seattle Remlinger Farms, Carnation Riverfront Park, Spokane Washington State Fair, Puyallup Wild Waves Theme Park, Federal Way West VirginiaEdit Camden Park, Huntington Wisconsin Bay Beach Amusement Park, Green Bay Knucklehead's Bowling & Family Entertainment, Wisconsin Dells Little Amerricka, Marshall Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park, Wisconsin Dells Paul Bunyan's Adventure Golf, Wisconsin Dells Riverside Amusement Park, La Crosse Riverview Park & Waterworld, Wisconsin Dells Timbavatvi Wildlife Park/Storybook Gardens, Wisconsin Dells Timber Falls Adventure Park, Wisconsin Dells Wyoming Cowboy Carousel Center, Buffalo Puerto Rico Cayo Lobos Marine Park, Cayo Lobos Children's Dream Park, Añasco Fun Valley Park, Arecibo Jungle Park PR, Bayamón Parque de las Ciencias, Bayamón Villa Campestre, Guaynabo
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kneipho · 6 years ago
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Via: Bay Area Plays   
Full List as of 8/31/18: San Francisco - Peninsula - North Bay -East Bay - South Bay
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SAN FRANCISCO
42nd Street Moon – “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” – Oct. 3rd – 21st
African-American Shakespeare Company – “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf” – Sept. 15th – 29th
American Conservatory Theatre (ACT) – “Sweat” – Sept. 26th – Oct. 21st “Men on Boats” – Oct. 17th – Dec. 16th
Awesome Theatre – “Terror-Rama III: Dead the Whole Time” – Oct. 12th – 27th
Bay Area Musicals –
Beach Blanket Babylon (OPEN-ENDED)
Bindlestiff Studio – “Stories High XViii” – Through Aug. 25th
Brava Theater Center –
Crescent Moon Theater –
Crowded Fire Theater – “Church” – Sept. 13th – Oct. 6th
Curran –
Custom Made Theatre Company – “The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?” – Sept. 20th – Oct. 20th
The Department of Badassery
Exit Theatre – “San Francisco Fringe Festival” – Sept. 6th – 15th
Faultline Theater Company –
Ferocious Lotus –
foolsFury –
Golden Thread Productions – “Kiss” (presented at Shotgun Players in Berkeley)- Aug. 23rd – Sept. 23rd
Killing My Lobster – “North by North Lobster” – Oct. 18th – 27th
Lamplighters – “The Pirates of Penzance” – Aug. 4th – 26th
Landmark Musical Theatre –
Lorraine Hansberry Theatre –
The Magic Theatre  – “The Resting Place” – Oct. 10th – Nov. 4th
The Marsh – “The Clyde Always Show” – Through Aug. 29th “Keeping Up With the Jorgensons” – Through Aug. 25th “Bravo 25: Your A.I. Therapist Will See You Now” – Sept. 20th – Oct. 27th “The Waiting Period” – Through Oct. 28th “Why Would I Mispronounce My Own Name” – Oct. 25th – Dec. 8th “Acid Test: The Many Incarnations of Ram Dass” – Sept. 21st – Nov. 4th
New Conservatory Theatre Center – “Red Scare on Sunset” – Sept. 21st – Oct. 21st “Cardboard Piano” – Oct. 26th – Dec. 2nd
The Playwright’s Center of San Francisco –
Playwrights Foundation – “Bay Area Playwright’s Festival” – July 20th – 29th
Ray of Light Theatre – “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” – Sept. 14th – Oct. 6th
The Refuge – “Cabaret” – July 6th – 15th
San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company –
San Francisco Mime Troupe – “Seeing Red: A Time-Traveling Musical – Begins July 4th (various locations)
San Francisco Playhouse  – “You Mean to Do Me Harm” – Sept. 18th – Nov. 3rd “Sunday in the Park with George” – Through Sept. 8th
Shelton Theater – “Baby Doll” – Sept. 13th – Nov. 3rd
SHNSF – “Les Miserables” – Through Aug. 26th “The Phantom of the Opera” – Sept. 5th – 30th “On Your Feet! The Emilio and Gloria Estefan Broadway Musical” – Sept. 11th – Oct. 7th
Theatre Rhinoceros –
Thrillpeddlers
Troupe Theatre – “The Future is in Eggs” – Aug. 25th – 26th
Virago Theatre Company
Z Space – “#GetGandhi” – Aug. 10th – 26th
PENINSULA
Broadway by the Bay, Redwood City – “Saturday Night Fever” – Aug. 10th – 26th
Coastal Repertory Theatre, Half Moon Bay – “Avenue Q” – July 27th – Aug. 26th “Death of a Salesman” – Sept. 28th – Oct. 28th
Dragon Theatre, Redwood City – “The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence” – Sept. 14th – Oct. 7th
Fuse Theatre, Redwood City –
Hillbarn Theatre, Foster City – “West Side Story“ – Aug. 30th – Sept. 16th “Noises Off!” – Oct. 11th – 28th
Pacifica Spindrift Players – “My Fair Lady” – Aug. 10th – Sept. 2nd “It Can’t Happen Here” – Oct. 19th – Nov. 4th
Palo Alto Players – “Tarzan” – Sept. 8th – 23rd
The Pear Theatre, Palo Alto – “Northanger Abbey” – Aug. 31st – Sept. 23rd “Hedda Gabler” – Oct. 12th – 28th Stanford Repertory Theatre, Palo Alto –
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Palo Alto/Mountain View – “Native Gardens” – Aug. 22nd – Sept. 16th “Fun Home” – Oct. 3rd – 28th  
NORTH BAY
6th Street Playhouse, Santa Rosa – “Comedy of Errors” – Through Sept. 2nd “Guys and Dolls” – Sept. 14th – Oct. 7th
Bay Area Stage Productions, Vallejo – “I Ought To Be in Pictures” – Through June 10th Lucky Penny Productions, Napa – “Into the Woods” – Sept. 7th – 23rd “Blithe Spirit” – Oct. 19th – Nov. 4th
Marin Shakespeare Company –
Marin Theatre Company, Mill Valley – “Oslo” – Sept. 27th – Oct. 21st
Novato Theater Company – “A Chorus Line” – Sept. 7th – 30th “God of Carnage” – Oct. 26th – Nov. 11th
Ross Valley Players – “Twelfth Night” – Sept. 28th – Oct. 21st
Sonoma Arts Live – “Hello, Dolly!” – Oct. 5th – 21st
Spreckels Theatre Company
– “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time”  – Sept. 7th – 30th“Addams Family Musical” – Oct. 12th – 28th
EAST BAY
Actor’s Ensemble of Berkeley – “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged” – Through Sept. 3rd
Altarena Playhouse, Alameda – “Clybourne Park” – Oct. 5th – Nov. 11th “One Man, Two Guvnors” – Through Sept. 9th
Anton’s Well Theater Company – “Dirty Butterfly” – Sept. 21st – Oct. 7th
Aurora Theatre Company, Berkeley – “Detroit, ’67” – Aug. 31st – Sept. 30th
Bay Area Children’s Theatre, Berkeley – “The Cat in the Hat – El Gato Ensombrerado” Sept. 15th – Nov. 4th
Berkeley Playhouse – “Dreamgirls” – Sept. 21st – Oct. 21st
Berkeley Repertory Theatre – “A Doll’s House, Part 2” – Sept. 6th – Oct. 21st “Fairview” – Oct. 4th – Nov. 4th
Center REPertory Theatre, Walnut Creek – “Mamma Mia” – Aug. 31st – Oct. 7th “Dancing Lessons” – Oct. 19th – Nov. 7th
Central Works, the New Play Theater, Berkeley – “Chekhov’s Ward 6” – Oct. 13th – Nov. 11th
Chanticleers Theatre, Castro Valley – “Don’t Dress For Dinner” – Oct. 19th – Nov. 11th
Contra Costa Civic Theatre – “Allegiance” – Sept. 21st – Oct. 21st
Douglas Morrisson Theatre, Hayward – “Once Upon a Mattress” – Sept. 13th – 30th
The Marsh, Berkeley – “Each and Every Thing” – Through Sept. 29th “One Life Stand” – Through Sept. 29th “Can You Dig It” – Through Sept. 9th “Latin Standards” – Oct. 5th – Nov. 17th
Masquers Playhouse, Point Richmond –
Piedmont Center Theatre, Piedmont –
Pittsburg Community Theatre – “Spamalot” – Sept. 28th – Oct. 7th
Ragged Wing Ensemble, Oakland –
Shotgun Players, Berkeley – “Women Laughing Alone With Salad” – Oct 12th – Nov. 11th “Kiss” – Through Sept. 23rd
Stage 1 Theatre, Newark –
Those Women Productions, Berkeley – “Woman on Fire” – Through Sept. 9th
Town Hall Theatre, Lafayette – “The Revolutionists” – Sept. 29th – Oct. 20th
Tri-Valley Rep, Livermore –
Ubuntu Theater Project – “Pool of Unknown Wonders” – Aug. 31st – Sept. 23rd
UC Berkeley TDPS –
Woodminster Amphitheater, Oakland – “In the Heights” – Aug. 31st – Sept. 9th
SOUTH BAY
Broadway San Jose – “On Your Feet” – Oct. 9th – 14th
Center Stage Performing Arts, Milpitas –
Children’s Musical Theater San Jose – City Lights Theatre Company, San Jose – “In the Heights” – Through Aug. 25th “God of Carnage” – Sept. 13th – Oct. 14th
Foothill Music Theatre, Los Altos Hills –
Lyric Theater, San Jose – “The Wizard of Oz” – Oct. 13th – 28th
Naatak Indian Theater – “Mahabharat” – Sept. 2nd – 23rd
Norcal Academy of Performing Arts –
Northside Theatre Company, San Jose –
Pintello Comedy Theater, Gilroy –
San Jose Stage Company – “The Lieutenant of Inishmore – Sept. 26th – Oct. 21st
San Jose Theaters
San Jose Youth Shakespeare –
Santa Clara Players – “Exit the Body” – Oct. 26th – Nov. 17th
Silicon Valley Shakespeare, San Jose – “Much Ado About Nothing” – Through Sept. 2nd
South Bay Musical Theatre, Saratoga – “Mame” – Sept. 22nd – Oct. 13th
Sunnyvale Community Players – “Grease” – Sept. 15th – Oct. 7th
Tabard Theatre Company – “Another Roll of the Dice” – Sept. 14th – Oct. 7th
Teatro Vision, San Jose – “Departera” – Oct. 11th – 21st
OPEN-ENDED RUNS/IMPROVISATION
Bay Area Theatre Sports (BATS), San Francisco
Comedysportz San Jose
Made Up Theatre, Fremont
Synergy Theater, Walnut Creek
Un-Scripted Theater Company, San Francisco
OPERA
Bay Area Opera Collaborative
Island City Opera, Alameda
Opera San Jose
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jimmiepierce · 4 years ago
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Famous People from Sunrise, Florida:
Sunrise is now arranged in the core of South Florida’s most visited district. It is the group of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. Sunrise is a cosmopolitan shopping, feasting and diversion place.
Check out the most popular individuals from Sunrise, Florida. This rundown incorporates big names and noteworthy figures. All had an effect as pioneers, moving competitors, and unbelievable performers.
Cinema and Television Celebrities in Sunrise, Florida
Joshua Owen is a country music star. He grew up in Sunrise and attended Florida State University. His recording credits include “Easy Does It”, “Startin’ with Me”, “Days of Gold”, “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” and “American Love”. Owen worked for RCA Nashville. He has over 2 million followers on social networks. 
Bob Ross is a television personality. He moved to Sunrise, Florida. He’s won millions of followers with his television show “The Joy of Painting”. The painter created landscapes in less than an hour. He uses the technique of oil on canvas “wet on wet”.
Thelma McQueen is a famous American actress. She said that her favorite place in Florida is the sweet town of Sunrise. Her great fame is due in particular to her role as Prissy in the film “Gone with the Wind”. At 64, the actress graduated from New York City College with a BA in Political Science. All the spotlight was on her when the Freedom From Religion Foundation awarded her the Freedom Thought Heroine Award in 1989.
Sports Legends in Sunrise, Florida
Reginald Rembert spent a lot of time in Sunrise, Florida. He went to the University of West Virginia. He went on to play for the New York Jets and the Cincinnati Bengals. He finished his season in 1993, a year after a young woman sued about 20 players for being an accomplice to rape. No criminal charges were then laid. 
Dazzy Vance was an American baseball player who loved Sunrise Fl. He died of lung disease. He was then inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame because of his world renown. During his brilliant career, he played with the Pittsburgh Pirates. It is a group of men and women who fought for human rights.
Hubert Whittaker enjoyed spending time in Sunrise, Florida. His professional career in the NFL led him to play with the Pittsburg Steelers and the New York Jets. He is now a financial advisor for Prudential. 
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sprinksystem · 4 years ago
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Famous People from Sunrise, Florida
Famous People from Sunrise, Florida:
Sunrise is now arranged in the core of South Florida’s most visited district. It is the group of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. Sunrise is a cosmopolitan shopping, feasting and diversion place.
Check out the most popular individuals from Sunrise, Florida. This rundown incorporates big names and noteworthy figures. All had an effect as pioneers, moving competitors, and unbelievable performers.
Cinema and Television Celebrities in Sunrise, Florida
Joshua Owen is a country music star. He grew up in Sunrise and attended Florida State University. His recording credits include “Easy Does It”, “Startin’ with Me”, “Days of Gold”, “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” and “American Love”. Owen worked for RCA Nashville. He has over 2 million followers on social networks. 
Bob Ross is a television personality. He moved to Sunrise, Florida. He’s won millions of followers with his television show “The Joy of Painting”. The painter created landscapes in less than an hour. He uses the technique of oil on canvas “wet on wet”.
Thelma McQueen is a famous American actress. She said that her favorite place in Florida is the sweet town of Sunrise. Her great fame is due in particular to her role as Prissy in the film “Gone with the Wind”. At 64, the actress graduated from New York City College with a BA in Political Science. All the spotlight was on her when the Freedom From Religion Foundation awarded her the Freedom Thought Heroine Award in 1989.
Sports Legends in Sunrise, Florida
Reginald Rembert spent a lot of time in Sunrise, Florida. He went to the University of West Virginia. He went on to play for the New York Jets and the Cincinnati Bengals. He finished his season in 1993, a year after a young woman sued about 20 players for being an accomplice to rape. No criminal charges were then laid. 
Dazzy Vance was an American baseball player who loved Sunrise Fl. He died of lung disease. He was then inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame because of his world renown. During his brilliant career, he played with the Pittsburgh Pirates. It is a group of men and women who fought for human rights.
Hubert Whittaker enjoyed spending time in Sunrise, Florida. His professional career in the NFL led him to play with the Pittsburg Steelers and the New York Jets. He is now a financial advisor for Prudential. 
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sprinklrepair0 · 4 years ago
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Famous People from Sunrise, Florida
Famous People from Sunrise, Florida:
Sunrise is now arranged in the core of South Florida’s most visited district. It is the group of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. Sunrise is a cosmopolitan shopping, feasting and diversion place.
Check out the most popular individuals from Sunrise, Florida. This rundown incorporates big names and noteworthy figures. All had an effect as pioneers, moving competitors, and unbelievable performers.
Cinema and Television Celebrities in Sunrise, Florida
Joshua Owen is a country music star. He grew up in Sunrise and attended Florida State University. His recording credits include “Easy Does It”, “Startin’ with Me”, “Days of Gold”, “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” and “American Love”. Owen worked for RCA Nashville. He has over 2 million followers on social networks. 
Bob Ross is a television personality. He moved to Sunrise, Florida. He’s won millions of followers with his television show “The Joy of Painting”. The painter created landscapes in less than an hour. He uses the technique of oil on canvas “wet on wet”.
Thelma McQueen is a famous American actress. She said that her favorite place in Florida is the sweet town of Sunrise. Her great fame is due in particular to her role as Prissy in the film “Gone with the Wind”. At 64, the actress graduated from New York City College with a BA in Political Science. All the spotlight was on her when the Freedom From Religion Foundation awarded her the Freedom Thought Heroine Award in 1989.
Sports Legends in Sunrise, Florida
Reginald Rembert spent a lot of time in Sunrise, Florida. He went to the University of West Virginia. He went on to play for the New York Jets and the Cincinnati Bengals. He finished his season in 1993, a year after a young woman sued about 20 players for being an accomplice to rape. No criminal charges were then laid. 
Dazzy Vance was an American baseball player who loved Sunrise Fl. He died of lung disease. He was then inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame because of his world renown. During his brilliant career, he played with the Pittsburgh Pirates. It is a group of men and women who fought for human rights.
Hubert Whittaker enjoyed spending time in Sunrise, Florida. His professional career in the NFL led him to play with the Pittsburg Steelers and the New York Jets. He is now a financial advisor for Prudential. 
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Sunrise is now arranged in the core of South Florida’s most visited district. It is the group of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. Sunrise is a cosmopolitan shopping, feasting and diversion place.
Check out the most popular individuals from Sunrise, Florida. This rundown incorporates big names and noteworthy figures. All had an effect as pioneers, moving competitors, and unbelievable performers.
Cinema and Television Celebrities in Sunrise, Florida
Joshua Owen is a country music star. He grew up in Sunrise and attended Florida State University. His recording credits include “Easy Does It”, “Startin’ with Me”, “Days of Gold”, “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” and “American Love”. Owen worked for RCA Nashville. He has over 2 million followers on social networks. 
Bob Ross is a television personality. He moved to Sunrise, Florida. He’s won millions of followers with his television show “The Joy of Painting”. The painter created landscapes in less than an hour. He uses the technique of oil on canvas “wet on wet”.
Thelma McQueen is a famous American actress. She said that her favorite place in Florida is the sweet town of Sunrise. Her great fame is due in particular to her role as Prissy in the film “Gone with the Wind”. At 64, the actress graduated from New York City College with a BA in Political Science. All the spotlight was on her when the Freedom From Religion Foundation awarded her the Freedom Thought Heroine Award in 1989.
Sports Legends in Sunrise, Florida
Reginald Rembert spent a lot of time in Sunrise, Florida. He went to the University of West Virginia. He went on to play for the New York Jets and the Cincinnati Bengals. He finished his season in 1993, a year after a young woman sued about 20 players for being an accomplice to rape. No criminal charges were then laid. 
Dazzy Vance was an American baseball player who loved Sunrise Fl. He died of lung disease. He was then inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame because of his world renown. During his brilliant career, he played with the Pittsburgh Pirates. It is a group of men and women who fought for human rights.
Hubert Whittaker enjoyed spending time in Sunrise, Florida. His professional career in the NFL led him to play with the Pittsburg Steelers and the New York Jets. He is now a financial advisor for Prudential. 
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svalleynow · 18 days ago
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Four Local Players Named Semifinalists for Tennessee Titans Mr. Football
The Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Awards will be presented to the top football players in nine classifications of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. The top kicker in the state will be recognized with a Mr. Football Award, regardless of classification. Five semifinalists are announced in this release for each…
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svalleynow · 22 days ago
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Area Football Teams Finish Regular Prepare for Playoffs
In South Pittsburg, when you lose 18 of 22 starters, you don’t think about rebuilding its next man up. The 2023 Pirates won the TSSAA state championship but only returned four starters. They were on the road on Friday night against their region rival, Whitwell Tigers. Both teams entered the contest ranked in the top 10 in the state and unbeaten in Region 3-1A play. South Pittsburg used their…
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svalleynow · 1 month ago
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TSWA High School Football Polls for Oct 21
The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced football rankings after Week 9 on Monday, with the poll presented by CoachT.com. TSWA members selected the top 10 teams in each of the six Division I classifications and the Top 5 in three Division II classes, with first-place votes in parentheses and total points based on 10 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 10th-place…
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svalleynow · 2 months ago
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High School Football Recap for Week 6
Homecoming court Senior quarterback Tilton Pickett threw for 74 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 52 yards as Marion County defeated Brainerd 40-6 on Saturday. Sam Pickett totaled 98 yards of offense and three scores. Marion (5-1) allowed just 41 yards, including 20 rushing yards on 20 carries during their Homecoming win. Kayley McLemore was named Homecoming Queen. Bledsoe County (5-1) Senior…
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svalleynow · 2 months ago
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High School Recap for Games Played on Sept. 20
Last week, the Sequatchie County Indians stuffed a 2-point conversion attempt by South Pittsburg with less than a minute remaining to hold on for a one-point win. On Friday night, the Indians pulled off a huge upset over the state’s 2nd-ranked Class 2-A team, the Marion County Warriors, 13-10. Will Machado hit a 39-yard field goal as time expired for Sequatchie County. Sequatchie senior…
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svalleynow · 2 months ago
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It's Time for Football Friday
After receiving a forfeit win from Lookout Valley, the South Pittsburg Pirates have the week off. They will host the Innovation Academy Sentinels from Springfield, TN, for homecoming at Beene Stadium on Friday, September 27, 2024. For this week, instead of South Pittsburg football on WEPG, listeners can tune in for coverage from the Marion County Warriors as they travel to Sequatchie County for…
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svalleynow · 2 months ago
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Lookout Valley forfeits South Pittsburg game due to player health concerns
Lookout Valley forfeits South Pittsburg game due to player health concerns...
Officials with Lookout Valley High School informed the TSSAA and South Pittsburg High School on Monday that the they would be forfeiting their upcoming game with the Pirates due to a “small number of healthy players” on the Yellow Jackets’ roster. Friday’s game at Lookout Valley would’ve been a Region 3-1A match for the teams, so with the forfeiture this moves the Pirates to 2-0 in the region and…
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svalleynow · 2 months ago
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Big wins and a few upsets in Friday Night Football for week 4
Big wins and a few upsets in Friday Night Football for week #4...
Week #4 of high school football in the Sequatchie Valley got underway a bit earlier this week out of precaution from potential foul weather in what turned out to be a huge and historic win for the team and the largest point spread of any local team for the week. We’re talking, of course, about the Whitwell Tigers who were on the road Thursday night against the Lookout Valley Yellow Jackets — a…
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