Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Members Prepare Scenery at Burns Park Log Cabin, October 1948
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Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1948
Caption
Behind The Scenes There's Work To Do: All ages lend a hand at the Civic Theatre's workshop when the time comes to get the scenery ready for a play production. Here (left to right), Nancy Beckwith watches while her mother, Mrs. Ralph H. Beckwith, wields a paint brush. Todd Jones, son of T. Todd Jones, one of the group's steering committee, is intent on some scrubbing. Miss Louise Kempf handles a bucket, and Mrs. Frances Waters also works out with a paint brush.
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1948
Caption
Behind The Scenes There's Work To Do: All ages lend a hand at the Civic Theatre's workshop when the time comes to get the scenery ready for a play production. Here (left to right), Nancy Beckwith watches while her mother, Mrs. Ralph H. Beckwith, wields a paint brush. Todd Jones, son of T. Todd Jones, one of the group's steering committee, is intent on some scrubbing. Miss Louise Kempf handles a bucket, and Mrs. Frances Waters also works out with a paint brush.
Year
1948
Month
October
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"Ann Arbor Argus, September 30, 1898: Dedication of the Log Cabin at the Fairgrounds. 6,000 visitors on the grounds yesterday. The Old Fairgrounds would later become Burns Park" - Wystan Stevens
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