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NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2021

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NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2021 43 Space is limited and reserved for those 21-plus. Saturday; 2–9:30 pm; $98 EXTRAS Toastmasters The WAC Toastmasters Club uses proven methods to help you organize thoughts, articulate ideas, and make powerful and persuasive statements. The group meets 7–8 am virtually on most Tuesdays. For more information, contact biancaranger@msn. com. u November 2, 9, 16, & 30; December 7 & 14 a delicious meal prepared by Executive Chef Eric Floyd, and capture memories with photos. Be sure to make your reservation early as this event sells out every year. For menu information, check out the Father Daughter event listing at wac.net/father-daughter. u Thursday & Friday; memo- ry photos 5 pm, dinner 6 pm, dancing 7 pm; $78 for fathers and daughters 12-plus; $36 for daughters ages 6–12; $26 for daughters under 5. Cancel by January 31. 12 14th Tubing & Brews N This member favorite is celebrating 14 years! Get ready for two hours of endless entertainment as you race down the hill in a rubber tube. Once your inner thrill- seeker has been satisfied, we'll head to a restaurant for post-tubing drinks and dinner. Round-trip transportation, tubing ticket, late-night dinner, and two drink tickets included. TICKETS All tickets are noncancelable and nonrefundable. Check wac.net or call Club Programs for up-to-date information on show dates, prices, and seat locations. Theatre COVID-19 policy The Paramount Theatre, The 5th Avenue Theatre, and ACT Theatre all require proof of COVID-19 vaccination or recent negative COVID-19 test to attend all performances. Masks must be worn at all times inside the theaters. Please see individual theater policies online. DECEMBER 11 & 16 A Christmas Carol ACT Theatre Charles Dickens' much-loved tale comes vividly to life with all the spellbinding magic and festive spirit you love and remember. On a snowy Christmas Eve brimming with memorable characters, ghostly apparitions of Christmas Past, Present, and Future help the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge discover charity and redemption. Capture the magic of Dickens' Yuletide classic, proudly returning for the 46th year. Get your tickets now! No one under the age of 5 will be permitted. u Saturday, December 11; 2:30 pm; $65–$74; Thursday, December 16; 7:30 pm; $50–$56 DECEMBER 29 & JANUARY 2 My Fair Lady N Paramount From the theater that brought you The King & I and South Pacific, comes Lerner & Loewe's My Fair Lady, "a sumptuous new production of the most perfect musical of all time," according to Entertainment Weekly. Directed by Bartlett Sher, My Fair Lady tells the story of Eliza Doolittle, a young Cockney flower seller, and Henry Higgins, a linguistics professor who is determined to transform Eliza into his idea of a "proper lady." But who is really the one being transformed? u Wednesday, December 29; 7:30 pm; $73–$87; Sunday, January 2; 1 pm; $87–$96 club programs tickets W A LT E R Z A M O J S K I

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