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07-04-2007, 10:22 AM
<center><img src=http://sonewmex.com/images/Cloc_Promotion_web.jpg align=center border=1><br><font face=Arial size=3>Cloudcroft Light Opera Company is presenting: <br>A Melodrama Performance of <br>Treachery at Cartilage Creek <br>by Tim Kelly <br><br>July Jamboree: July 3, 6, & 7, 2007 <br>PLUS July 13th, 14th, 20th & 21st <br>All performances 7:30 P.M. <br>Zenith Park Pavilion, Cloudcroft. </font></center>
<img src=http://sonewmex.com/images/BillytheKidBruceWafful_web.jpg align=left hspace=3 border=1><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=3><b>Cloudcroft, New Mexico:</b> If you're looking for something fun to do on any of the middle three weekends of July, Cloudcroft's Light Opera Company - popularly known as CLOC - has a perfect idea for you. They invite you to escape from the summer heat down in the lowlands and drive up to their cool mountain village a few miles southeast of Alamogordo for a pleasant dinner at one of Cloudcroft's fine local eateries followed by an evening of entertainment, music, laughter and old fashioned fun at their amusing summer opera and melodrama, "Treachery at Cartilage Creek".<br><br>This new melodrama premiered July 3rd and offers weekend performances on the 6th & 7th, July 13th & 14th, and July 20th & 21st, 2007. All performances begin at 7:30pm.<br><br><img src=http://sonewmex.com/images/CLOC_Pavilion_Gloria_Wood_Panhandler.jpg align=right hspace=3 border=1>Cloudcroft Light Opera Company was organized a while back to provide entertainment for visitors to Cloudcroft and was so successful as to enable the organization to evolve into providing scholarships for the local high school grads and monetary help during the year to selected events for the enjoyment and education of the area's young adults. CLOC operates wholly as a nonprofit distributing all funds they raise locally.<br><br>CLOC plays are performed free of charge and will be held on scheduled nights at 7:30 in Cloudcroft's Zenith Park Pavilion. Members of the audience are invited to contribute to support the company during each performance; but you needn't worry. An anonymous source told Steppin' Out the guns cast members carry are usually not loaded. Furthermore those buckets of warm tar and bags of feathers outside Zenith Pavillion's exits are only there as audience incentives. :D<br><br>Even those who can't contribute, are encouraged to "BOO THE VILLAIN AND CHEER THE HERO"... <br><br>For more information please visit the CLOC web site at: www.cloudcrofttheatre.com (http://www.cloudcrofttheatre.com/) While there, BE SURE to check out the Pictures of Past Performances!</font>
<img src=http://sonewmex.com/images/BillytheKidBruceWafful_web.jpg align=left hspace=3 border=1><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=3><b>Cloudcroft, New Mexico:</b> If you're looking for something fun to do on any of the middle three weekends of July, Cloudcroft's Light Opera Company - popularly known as CLOC - has a perfect idea for you. They invite you to escape from the summer heat down in the lowlands and drive up to their cool mountain village a few miles southeast of Alamogordo for a pleasant dinner at one of Cloudcroft's fine local eateries followed by an evening of entertainment, music, laughter and old fashioned fun at their amusing summer opera and melodrama, "Treachery at Cartilage Creek".<br><br>This new melodrama premiered July 3rd and offers weekend performances on the 6th & 7th, July 13th & 14th, and July 20th & 21st, 2007. All performances begin at 7:30pm.<br><br><img src=http://sonewmex.com/images/CLOC_Pavilion_Gloria_Wood_Panhandler.jpg align=right hspace=3 border=1>Cloudcroft Light Opera Company was organized a while back to provide entertainment for visitors to Cloudcroft and was so successful as to enable the organization to evolve into providing scholarships for the local high school grads and monetary help during the year to selected events for the enjoyment and education of the area's young adults. CLOC operates wholly as a nonprofit distributing all funds they raise locally.<br><br>CLOC plays are performed free of charge and will be held on scheduled nights at 7:30 in Cloudcroft's Zenith Park Pavilion. Members of the audience are invited to contribute to support the company during each performance; but you needn't worry. An anonymous source told Steppin' Out the guns cast members carry are usually not loaded. Furthermore those buckets of warm tar and bags of feathers outside Zenith Pavillion's exits are only there as audience incentives. :D<br><br>Even those who can't contribute, are encouraged to "BOO THE VILLAIN AND CHEER THE HERO"... <br><br>For more information please visit the CLOC web site at: www.cloudcrofttheatre.com (http://www.cloudcrofttheatre.com/) While there, BE SURE to check out the Pictures of Past Performances!</font>