Engagements

MVC Division of Fine Arts presents fall production

MARSHALL (Oct. 25, 2022) — The Missouri Valley College Division of Fine Arts presents the MVC Theatre Ensemble’s production of “30 Neo-Futurist Plays from Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, 30 Plays in 60 Minutes,” by Greg Allen, Nov. 3-5 at 7:30 p.m., nightly in the Eckilson- Mabee Theatre. This fast-paced evening of theater is based on the Neo-futurist aesthetic which is an evolving, multi-faceted theatrical aesthetic built on a belief in truthful, direct communication between the performer and the audience. This movement was spearheaded by Greg Allen at the Chicago-based Neofuturist Theater where, “Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind,” has been performed since 1988.

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SCCC DECA Chapter attends Tucker Leadership Day

On Monday, Oct. 17, several members of the Saline County Career Center’s DECA chapter attended the Tucker Leadership Day held in Liberty, Mo. The Tucker Leadership Lab takes place at William Jewell College where there are several challenge courses available. Students are able to learn valuable team building skills by completing various challenges on the course. DECA members are divided into teams. These challenges help to create better leaders and encourage team growth and personal development.

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club news

The Daughters of Isabella, Circle 535, meeting was held Aug. 16 at the Knights of Columbus Hall.

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Saline County Career Center DECA chapter attends DECA Fall Leadership Conference

Students from the Saline County Career Center traveled with their advisor, Kerry Henley, to the Missouri DECA Fall Leadership Conference held Oct. 2-3 in Branson, Mo. Students participated in leadership and educational workshops, competitive event practice programs, and learned skills to develop their own leadership potential. This year Holly Huston and Bailey Kueker, as a part of the Missouri State Action Team, presented on “Connecting with the Community” for three workshop sessions as well as helping with the opening/closing sessions.

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