CPAC plans Irish Supper and concert on 26th

16 years ago

    The Caribou Performing Arts Center spring season will open with a benefit Irish Supper and a performance by Two Old Friends on Friday, March 26.      The supper, featuring Irish Stew, soda bread and dessert, will be prepared by CHS Food Services students, under the guidance of Nita Campbell. Dinner will be served beginning at 5 p.m. in the CHS Cafe.         Proceeds from the dinner benefit the CHS Drama Club and will be used for drama students’ upcoming performance of “Godspell.”
    Following the dinner, at 7 p.m., Emory Hutchins and Mac McHale will present a concert of Celtic, country and sing-a-long music in CPAC. Both Hutchins and McHale are founding members of Northeast Winds and McHale visited Caribou in October with “The Old Time Radio Gang.”
    Tickets for the dinner are $7 for adults and seniors and $3.50 for children.
    Tickets for the show are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students and $4 for children. Tickets for both the show and the dinner are discounted by $2.
    Tickets are available in Caribou at Caribou One Stop and Dead River Convenience Store; in Presque Isle at the Aroostook Centre Mall and Goin’ Postal; and the Harvest Market in Fort Fairfield.
    For additional ticket outlets or more information call 493-4278.