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Thur»., June 24. 1 « (toe. I) SANDY (O r ,.) POST— 3 SCP musical touches ‘soul ’ of stage by DAN DILLO N The uppity little Daddy s-girl who wants to turn 'her' theater into a disco—or anything that makes money—doesn't have much in common with the young lady who will play her in the Sandy Community Players' upcom ing production. I've Got Rhythm " "The snotty personality she has on stage is not her at a ll,’ promised Bob Anderson, the foil in M ary Russell's attempt to change the old theater that Daddy bought for her. The two entertainers, it seems, have a mutual admiration society at work. “ I love working with him ," added Russell, nodding at Anderson The two will be called on to carry a story l:ne through 60 Broadway show tunes in the musical revue that opens with a special Mt. Hood Hospice benefit performance next Thursday, July 1. “ We re putting her in the very middle of the soul of American musical stage.** Anderson said As he tells her in the production, scripted by Mark Kuntz and Katie Ten Eyck, "You know, if you let it, we think it will cap ture you " Being captured by musical theater isn’t ex actly what's on Russell’s mind when she a r rives at the theater with her grandiose schemes of turning it into something she con aiders more profitable than a launching pad for the music of Gershwin and Sondheim "She’s coming to raise hell," Anderson stated flatly. Indeed, as the story goes, Russell’s father has purchased the theater for his daughter and it’s hers to do with as she pleases What pleases her is "something modem that will make money," Russell said. Anderson plays a stagehand readying for the night's performance. He tries to convince the upstart that there's fun in musical theater Through two hours of show, she’s finally convinced that maybe there is some value to it after all. She gradually gets involved with the 11 member musical cast, who knew she was coming all along and schemed to win her over In the end, as everyone’s leaving, she wonders if that’s all there is. Lest the wrong impression be given, however, the music is the star of the show "The musical performance is the main thing," Anderson said "We re just kind of giving a story to it,” Russell pointed out Their story ties together more than 60 years There are now two ter m in a ls o p e ra tin g fo r patron and book searches Staff photo The Sandy Teachers Association will canvass local homes this weekend drumming up support for the June 29 Sandy Elemen tary District levy election. Elaine Cockrell, who Is spearheading the drive, said interested parents and residents who would like join the canvass are asked to meet at the Sandy Aquatic Center thia Satur day at 10 a.m . She said the group will canvass targeted precincta which have historically supported local elementary d is tric t budgets. M ain focus of the drive will be In the city limits and near Kelso and Firwood schools She said all canvassing would ba dona in partner*. No one will go door-to-door The library will close down for approximately 10 days in mid-August to link its materials to the data base by attaching bar code labels to each individual Mary Russell and Bob .Anderson have a mutual admiration pact as they prepare to thread a story line through 60 musical numbers In the Sandy Community Players’ production '‘I ’ve Got Rhythm.” ing a basin and towel when attending the clinic. A 15 donation is requested. This will be the last clinic sponsored by the Health Departm ent because of funding cutbacks on the county level Appointments for the foot care clinic may be made by contacting the center Preparations are under way for participation in the 1982 S an d y M o u n ta in Festival The Sandy Senior C e n te r w ill s e rv e hom em ade pies and cookies in Meinig Park this year Many volunteers are needed to help back the items and to help operate the booth in the park July 10 and 11. For more information about any program or ac tivity at the Sandy Senior Center, stop by the office or call 668 5569 1:30 p.m.: Outing Hiking Club F R ID A Y . JU NE 25 Noon. Loaves and Fishes 7:30 p .m .: Com m unity Card Night MONDAY, JU N E 28 9 a .m .: Exercise Class Noon: Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m.: Pinochle and Crib- bage 1 p.m .. Genealogy Class 2-4 p .m .: Loaves and TUESDAY, JU N E 29 9 a m .: Foot Care Clinic 9 a.m .: Medical Insurance Assistance Noon: Loaves and Fishes 12:30 p.m.: June Birthday Party 1 p.m.: Oil Painting Class W EDNESDAY. JU N E 3« Hood-Land Construction Licensed & bonded tor sewage 4 cesspool work. Fully insured for property damage Blacktop driveways Backhoe ditching. Top soil. Crush rock. Fill dirt. -Clearing. Road building. Activities for the Week of June 24 to July 1 THURSDAY, JU N E 24 9 a.m .: Exercise Class Noon: Golden Age Club Potluck 1 p m .: GAC Business Meeting Fishes Volunteer Recogni tion Program item It is important to have as many items return ed to the library at that tune so they may be linked. For this reason, there will be a moratorium on fines from July 13 to Aug 14. Apology to Stan Skoko During the last month of the Democratic Primary election for Clackamas County Commissioner, election ads and two bulk mailings were sent out by my election commit tee. I deeply regret that certain aspects of Mr. Skoko s voting record and participation on the Board were depicted and presented in a manner which may not have been fair. It was not our intention to depict Mr. Skoko as anything less than a con scientious and dedicated Clackamas County Commissioner. Mr. Skoko has served the best interests of this coun ty, as he has seen them, for almost 20 years. I retract any of our statements that unfairly presented Mr. Skokos record and publicly apologize to him for any election materials which suggested he was not a dedicated and honorable Commissioner whom I respect as a person. Dale Harlan We're open! of musical theater, beginning with the Great elements into her performance. Depression, through an era when "movies Her musical interests include the oboe, an were learning how to talk and mail was learn instrument she began playing in the sixth ing how to fly ," up to the rock’n’roll era. grade and plans to continue studying in col " I t ’s actually America that’s producing ‘he lege. music." Anderson said. For Anderson, " I ’ve Got Rhythm" marks For Russell, it ’s her first time with the nis first venture into musical theater, Com m unity P layers afte r several ap although he sees his role mainly as "comedy pearances in Sandy High School musicals, in relief." cluding "Apple Tree" and "West Side Story " A veteran of the footlights, he admitted to She will also perform in next year’s SUHS doing "a little theater—all my life since I was musical, "O f Thee I Sing” a youngster" in places such as Salt Lake City, She also takes dance lessons at Sally St. Louis and Los Angeles This will be his Mack's School of Dance in Portland and her third SCP performance. Previous credits in SCP debut allows her to incorporate all the clude "Odd Couple" and "Tribute." Loaves & Fishes volunteers cited Teachers plan local canvass for election The CCLAM is coming to Sandy Public Library But before it arrives, library patrons who have put off returning overdue books will have a chance to bring them back without digging into their pockets for a fine CCLAM, the Clackamas County Library Automa tion Machine, is a large computer system utilizing cu sto m p ro g ra m m in g w h ich p ro v id e s an a u to m a te d c irc u la tio n system and on-line catalog for libraries in the coun tywide system The automation provided is similar to those used in s u p e rm a rk e t ch ecko u t lanes Each library item will have its own bar code label Patrons will also be given an individual bar code num ber on th eir cards Eventually, a terminal will be available to the general public Senior Center News: M e m b e rs of S an d y Senior Center’s hiking club will visit Mt. Hood National Forest today following the Golden Age Club potluck luncheon and business meeting. The potluck begins at noon at the center with the business meeting following at 1 p m. Upon its conclu sion, the hiking club will travel to the trail for their weekly outing Sandy area Loaves and F is h e s v o lu n te e rs re p r e s e n tin g v a rio u s organizations throughout the comm unity w ill be honored Monday for their services during the fiscal year which concludes June 30 A general reception with refreshments, an awards ceremony and a special m usical program have been planned as part of the festivities which begin at 2 p m All persons present will be recognized for their contributions to the Sandy nutrition site, according to C o m m u n ity S e rv ic e s D irecto r Sandra Potter Marquardt. The Clackamas County Health Departm ent w ill sponsor a foot care clinic at the Sandy center this Tues day, June 29. from 9 a m to noon for seniors 60 years and older. 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