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W E A R A B L E A R T W O R K S H O PSunday, November IS, 2:00 p.m.Bring your t-shirts, sweatshirts, scarves, jeans, jackets — any article of clothing you'd liketo decorate and personalize. We'll have paints, glitter, feathers,beads, etc. You can create one-of-a-kind designs for yourself orfor gifts. (If your garment is new, please launder it to remove thesizing.) Supplies fee is just $1 per article plus our usual $1a d m i s s i o n f o r a d u l t s . C h i l d r e n ' s a d m i s s i o n i s f r e e .
M U LT I - M U S I CSaturday, November 21, 8:00 p.m. Los Tipos, everybody'sfavorite Latin-based rhythm and blues dance band presents anevening of of unforgettable music for the unbelievable price ofonly $1. Nobody's Jig some Bricks from Hadrian's Wall, joinsthem with a capella performance from all over the musical map.It's an evening not to be missed.
KINDERFORUM...NOT JUST FOR KIDSFriday, November 27, 2:00 p.m.. The Orange Show'sKinderforum series allows children to meet and interviewaccomplished adults who have gained recognition in their variousspecialty areas. Actor Gary W. Livingood, currently performingat Stages, answers questions about theatre and acting whiletransforming himself into traditional Japanese costume. Hisapplication of Kabuki make-up and presentation of a Japanesetheatrical piece entided The Story Teller is one of his mostrequested performances.
A C H R I S T M A S S T O R YSunday, December 13, 2:00 p.m. Young and old alike aredelighted by Dr. Sidney Bcrger's reading of How ComeChristmas. Dr. Berger, Chairman of the Drama Department at
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UH, performs this southern Santy Claus tale in dialect. Inaddition, Christmas carols from Africa and America will beperformed by children from Kuumba House under the directionof Lindi Yeni. The afternoon promises to be a unique Christmasexperience.
G O O D B Y E F O R AW H I L EFriday, December 11, 7:30 p.m. Our annual "closing party"marks ihe end of another successful season. Brave Combo, thenuclear polka band from outer space (they claim Denton) will bemaking an Orange Show debut. Rotondi, a California polka banddescribed to us by Brave Combo as "weirder than we are" joinsthem in their only Houston appearance. Admission is S5 foradults, members and children accompanied by adults admittedfree. Be there or be square.
E Y E O P E N E R S I I I - B E A U M O N T !Sunday, February 28 This time we're bound for Beaumont, PortArthur and points beyond. Plans are being finalized, so call552-1767 after November 15th for complete details. Reservationdeadline is February 10th.
O N T H E C O V E RIt is the garbage they eat that makes the body clack.Remember that wise advice from Jeff McKissack — Jan Burandtand Carter Emst did, and used it to convey the spirit of The Showin making the costume for "Landmarks on Parade" that openedthe George R. Brown Convention Center. Special thanks to Jan,Carter, Lynn, Paul, David, Olin, Noah, Gus, Mark, Ed, Bryan,and David the Flyboy.
S P O N S O R SM r . C l a r k A b b o t tA b e r c r o m b i e & F i t c hM r . a n d M r s . L o u i s A d l e rMr. and Mrs . John A lexanderMr. and Mrs. E. Rudge AllenDora and Gary BarberDr. Don Bax te rMr. David BergM r . R . L . B l a f f e r
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald BodzyMs. Ermy BorlenghiMr. Derek Bosh ie rMs. Cindy BrizzolaraMr. James Bute IVMr. Robert CarneyMr. Joe CarruthMr. and Mrs , Mor ton CohnC o n t i n e n t a l A i r i i n e sMr. and Mrs. Roy CullenCullen Center, Inc.Davis/McQain GalleryM r. P h i l D a v i sMrs. Dominique de MenilMr. and Mrs. Doug DesenbcrgMr. and Mrs. Carl Detering, Jr.J. V. Dougherty ConstructionM r. M i c h a e l D u e r rMr. and Mrs. Meyer EfronMr. and Mrs, James A. Elkins, Jr.Ms. Les l ie K. E i ldnsMr. Aa ron Far fe lMr. and Mrs, Jerry FingerMr. Gary GersonMr. Billy GibbonsMr. M i l es G lase rMs. E l i zabe th G lassmanG r a n t T h o m t o nDr. Floyd HaarMr. Michae l J . HermanHighland Coors Distributors
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Our deepest thanks to our contributors and volunteers, whosegenerosity and vision has made continued preservation andoperation of The Orange Show a reality. We especially want torecognize those whose gifts have been received since our lastpublication, and whose volunteer efforts have resulted in anothersuccessful Orange Show Benefit.
Mr. Dusty HiUMr. Wi l l iam J . H i l lMr. and Mrs . Marks Jfin ton , J tHouston Fine Art PressBarbara and Char les Hurwi tzMs. Lol l ie JacksonMr. Jerry KatzMr. Mickey KleinDonna and Stuart LewisMr. Bernard L i f shu tzMs. Marilyn O. LubetldnMr. and Mrs. Meredith LongMr. and Mrs. Kenneth MargolisM s . S a r a A n n M a r k s
Mr. and Mrs. Richard MayorMr. and Mrs. Peter Morr isM s . N i n a M u d dOshman's Sporting GoodsMs. Anne Dale OwenMr. and Mrs. Larry PoeRao's I ta l ian RestaurantThe Red L ionMr. and Mrs. Grant RoaneJanice Rudy, Inc.Mrs . Lou isa SarofimMr. and Mrs. Henry SchuhmacherMr. Benjamin K. SmithMr. Edward C. Stanton, III
M r . M i k e S t e i nMr. and Mrs. James VaughnMrs. Wesley WestM r. N o r r i s Wo m a c kMr. and Mrs . M i chae l Z i l kha
S P E C I A L T H A N K SBrand Botding Co.Jan BurandtDrew CrispinCar te r Ems tHighland Coors DistributorsJamail Brothers GroceryKeith's Auto RepairOffice CityRobert RosenbergTexas Art Supply
F R I E N D SJ o a n A l e x a n d e rClaudia BryanPamela BryanBetty HornMr. and Mrs. Ray FriersonKatie and Ben KitchenDan Neale
B E N E F I T C O M M i r r E E
Kathy BiehlHolly BrcnnanCindy BrizzolaraSusan CrinerMary CullenKit DeteringMichae l Due r rL e s l i e K . E l k i n s
La in ic and Don GordonBarbara B. HintonBarba ra Hurw i t zHolly JohnsonSharon KoprivaD o n n a G l i c k L e w i s
Marilyn LubetldnS a r a A n n M a r k s
F a n M o r r i sN i n a M u d dGayle R. PoeS h e r i U m s t c a d R o a n eJanice RudyFrancesca StcdmanS u s a n S t e mChr i sdna Z i l kha
V O L U N T E E R S
Katy CampbellMary and Russell CobumMartin CominskyKaty GillGayle GordonK a r e n H u r w i t zMichac l JacobsTerrell JamesMary Beth & Bill JenkinsNancy MathisMary Ijsu RapsonNancy ShafranskiKelly & David TobinCarolyn and Karol Valek
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The Orange Show is a kind of visionary fantasticalminiature Disneyland, built entirely by one man, JeffMcKissack, who prior to his retirement was a PostalService employee, built the Show to explain to others histheory about good health and nuuition. Since McKissack'sdeath in 1980, The Show is being preserved andmaintained by a non-profit foundation.
H O U R S O F O P E R A T I O N
Saturdays and Sundays12:00 Noon to 5:00 p.m.Selected HolidaysWeather PermittingM i d - M a r c h t o M i d - D e c e m b e r
A D M I S S I O N
$1 for Adul tsChildren under 12 free
G R O U P T O U R S A N DR E N T A L S
Tours are given during theweek by appointment
The Show is avai lable forrental to private groups
For more in format ion andreservations, call552 -1767
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The Orange Show Foundation has received support fromThe Brown Foundaiion, the Texas Commission/or the Artsand is funded in part by the City of Houston through agrant from the Cultural Arts Couru:il of Houston.
BOARD OF TRUSTEESNancy AllenBeverly A, BradcnCarl Dcicring, Jr.Leslie K, ElkinsWilliam J. HillBarbara B. HintonDonna Glick Lewis
Maril̂ LubetkinP r e s i d e n t
Balcne McConnickN i n a M u d d
Gayle R. PoeSheri Umstead RoaneEdward C. Stanton, III
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Susnnne DemchakD i r e c t o r
Sharon KoprivaAssLuant Director
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Program Coordinator
M a i k N c e l
Bryan TaylorStudent Assistants
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