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November 22 – FHS Theatre presents: Clue – 7:30 p.m.

November 13, 2019 by Dogwood

Shrek

Thursday, November 21, 7:30 p.m.

Friday, November 22, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, November 23, 7:30 p.m.

A dark and stormy night, an unusual dinner party and a killer on the loose — it’s anyone’s guess “whodunit” in this madcap comedy based on the popular Hasbro board game and adapted from the cult classic film. The play features six guests — Miss Scarlet, Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. White, Colonel Mustard, Professor Plum and Mr. Green — who join a butler and maid at the mansion of the mysterious Mr. Boddy. Chaos ensues as the host ends up dead and the guests scramble to reveal the killer’s identity. With murder, mystery and mayhem on the menu, this hilariously entertaining comedy will keep you guessing until the final twist!
Click here to purchase tickets! Adults $10.00, Students $5.00. Main Stage. General admission seating.
Dogwood Box Office hours are Tuesday – Friday from 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. and two hours prior to an event. For more information please contact Dogwood Box Office at 231.924.8885.
Tickets may also be purchased at the NCCA-Artsplace in downtown Fremont. Hours are Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Thursday, 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. For more information please contact NCCA-Artsplace at 231.924.4022.

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November 21 – FHS Theatre presents: Clue – 7:30 p.m.

November 13, 2019 by Dogwood

Shrek

Thursday, November 21, 7:30 p.m.

Friday, November 22, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, November 23, 7:30 p.m.

A dark and stormy night, an unusual dinner party and a killer on the loose — it’s anyone’s guess “whodunit” in this madcap comedy based on the popular Hasbro board game and adapted from the cult classic film. The play features six guests — Miss Scarlet, Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. White, Colonel Mustard, Professor Plum and Mr. Green — who join a butler and maid at the mansion of the mysterious Mr. Boddy. Chaos ensues as the host ends up dead and the guests scramble to reveal the killer’s identity. With murder, mystery and mayhem on the menu, this hilariously entertaining comedy will keep you guessing until the final twist!
Click here to purchase tickets! Adults $10.00, Students $5.00. Main Stage. General admission seating.
Dogwood Box Office hours are Tuesday – Friday from 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. and two hours prior to an event. For more information please contact Dogwood Box Office at 231.924.8885.
Tickets may also be purchased at the NCCA-Artsplace in downtown Fremont. Hours are Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Thursday, 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. For more information please contact NCCA-Artsplace at 231.924.4022.

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January 28 – Najla Kassab: The Reformed Church in the Middle East: Hopes and Challenges – 12:30 p.m.

November 7, 2019 by Dogwood

president_najla_kassab-photoby_anna_siggelkowThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin University’s 2020 January Series.

Najla Kassab

THE REFORMED CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE EAST: HOPES AND CHALLENGES

Tuesday, January 28
Underwritten by: Stob Lecture Series

Najla Kassab Abousawan is the president of the World Communion of Reformed Churches and is an ordained minister in the National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon (NESSL). She obtained her B.A. in Christian education from the Near East School of Theology and her M.Div. from Princeton Theology Seminary. In 1993 she received the first preaching license offered to a woman by the NESSL and in 2017 she became the second woman to be ordained as a minister in NESSL. She has worked for two and a half decades with NESSL’s women and children’s ministries, including as Director of Christian Education. She was elected to the WCRC Executive Committee at the 2010 Uniting General Council. She lives with her husband and three children in Beirut, but her work takes her frequently to Syria.

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This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin University January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin University January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 27 – Karen Gonzalez: The God Who Sees: Immigrants, The Bible, and The Journey to Belong – 12:30 p.m.

November 7, 2019 by Dogwood

january27-gonzalezkarenThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin University’s 2020 January Series.

Karen Gonzalez

THE GOD WHO SEES: IMMIGRANTS, THE BIBLE, AND THE JOURNEY TO BELONG

Monday, January 27
Underwritten by:
Howard Miller

Karen Gonzalez is an immigrant from Guatemala—now living in Baltimore, Maryland—where she enjoys writing, cooking Latin food, traveling, and watching baseball (in that order). Karen is a former public school teacher and attended Fuller Theological Seminary, where she studied theology and missiology.  For the last 10 years, she has been a non-profit professional, currently working for World Relief serving immigrants and refugees. Her book The God Who Sees is the story of her own immigration story intertwined with the stories of many of the immigrants found in the Bible.

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This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin University January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin University January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 24 – Johan Norberg: Progress: 10 Reasons to Look Forward to the Future – 12:30 p.m.

November 7, 2019 by Dogwood

january24-johannorbergThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin University’s 2020 January Series.

Johan Norberg

PROGRESS: 10 REASONS TO LOOK FORWARD TO THE FUTURE

Friday, January 24
Underwritten by:
GMB Architects + Engineering and Calvin Center for Innovation in Business

Due to contract restrictions, this presentation will not be recorded or archived.

Johan Norberg is an author, lecturer, documentary filmmaker, and a native of Sweden. He lectures about entrepreneurship, global trends and globalization around the world. He is a frequent commentator in Swedish and international media, and has a regular column in Sweden’s biggest daily, Metro. The 15 books he has written and the three books he has edited cover a broad range of topics, including global economics, intellectual history, and the science of happiness. Norberg is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington D.C., and a Senior Fellow at the European Centre for International Political Economy in Brussels. According to the daily news our world seems to be collapsing: divisive politics across the Western world, racism, poverty, war, inequality, hunger. While politicians, journalists and activists from all sides talk about the damage done, Johan Norberg, in his book Progress, offers an illuminating and heartening analysis of just how far we have come in tackling the greatest problems facing humanity. In the face of fear-mongering, darkness and division, the facts are unequivocal: the golden age is now.

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This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin University January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin University January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 23 – Jeremy Everett: Solving America’s Hunger Crisis – 12:30 p.m.

November 7, 2019 by Dogwood

january23-jeremyeverettThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin University’s 2020 January Series.

Jeremy Everett

SOLVING AMERICA’S HUNGER CRISIS

Thursday, January 23
Underwritten by:
Holland Home

Jeremy Everett is the founder and executive director of the Texas Hunger Initiative, an organization that partners with the United States Department of Agriculture, Texas state agencies, the corporate sector, and thousands of faith and community-based organizations to develop and implement strategies  to alleviate hunger through policy, education, research, and community organizing. A noted advocate for the hungry, he served on the National Commission on Hunger, has spent over two decades ministering to the poor, and frequently speaks on poverty, hunger, community development, and social entrepreneurship. Everett regularly writes for HuffPost and has been featured in PBS documentaries, in newspapers such as the Dallas Morning News, and on talk shows.

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This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin University January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin University January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 22 – Ann Compton: Up Close and Very Personal: My 41 Years in the White House Press Corps – 12:30 p.m.

November 7, 2019 by Dogwood

compton_ann_promopicThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin University’s 2020 January Series.

Ann Compton

UP CLOSE AND VERY PERSONAL: MY 41 YEARS IN THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS CORPS

Wednesday, January 22
Underwritten by:
Peter C. & Emajean Cook Foundation

Due to contract restrictions, this presentation will not be recorded or archived.

Ann Compton is a distinguished and highly respected veteran of the White House press corps. She joined ABC News in 1973 and was the first woman assigned to cover the White House by a television network. From her front seat at the White House for ABC News, Compton covered seven presidents  as well as innumerable life-changing and globe-altering events—from the end of the Cold War to 9/11 to the political dramas that made the daily headlines. With her personal access for over four decades she is well equipped to provide audiences a historical perspective of the presidency and insights into today’s global events and daily headlines.

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This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin University January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin University January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 21 – Mitch Albom: A Little Girl, An Earthquake, and The Making of a Family – 12:30 p.m.

November 7, 2019 by Dogwood

january21-albommitchThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin University’s 2020 January Series.

Mitch Albom

A LITTLE GIRL, AN EARTHQUAKE, AND THE MAKING OF A FAMILY

Tuesday, January 21
Underwritten by: Samaritas and
Barnes & Thornburg, LLP

Due to contract restrictions, this presentation will not be recorded or archived.

Author, columnist, radio host, and philanthropist Mitch Albom is an inspiration around the world. His books, including the New York Times Bestselling Tuesdays with Morrie, have sold over 39 million copies and have been translated into over 45 languages. While nationally recognized for his sports writing at the Detroit Press, Albom is perhaps best known for the themes of hope and kindness that weave through his books, plays, and films. In his talks and presentations, he brings the same inspiring message of community building, giving, and purpose. He is the founder of 10 charities, nine in Detroit and one in Haiti. His latest book, Finding Chika, marks his return to nonfiction for the first time in more than a decade as a memoir that celebrates Chika, a young Haitian orphan whose short life would forever change his heart. It is a book about the making of a family and our responsibility to abandoned children worldwide.

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This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin University January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin University January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 20 – Alice Marie Johnson: After Life: My Journey from Incarceration to Freedom – 12:30 p.m.

November 7, 2019 by Dogwood

alicejohnson_aae_photoThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin University’s 2020 January Series.

Alice Marie Johnson

AFTER LIFE: MY JOURNEY FROM INCARCERATION TO FREEDOM

Monday, January 20
Underwritten by: Larry & Mary Gerbens

Due to contract restrictions, this presentation will not be recorded or archived.

In 1996 Alice Johnson was sentenced to a mandatory life sentence plus 25-years without parole for her role in a nonviolent federal drug case. This was her first and only conviction ever. After she served twenty-one years, her life sentence was commuted in 2018 by President Donald Trump, with the help of Kim Kardashian West. An ordained minister, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Johnson shares her dramatic story of hope, mercy and gratitude while making the public aware of the realities of life behind bars and the importance of the ongoing struggle to end mass incarceration. Her story is a vital reminder of the power of redemption and of the importance of making second chances count.

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This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin University January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin University January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 17 – Bob Fu: When Caesar Demands To Be God: Religious Freedom in China – 12:30 p.m.

November 7, 2019 by Dogwood

january17-bobfuThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin University’s 2020 January Series.

Bob Fu

WHEN CAESAR DEMANDS TO BE GOD: RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN CHINA

Friday, January 17
Underwritten by: Bruce and Mary Okkema

Bob (Xiqiu) Fu is one of the leading voices in the world for persecuted faith communities in China. Fu was born and raised in mainland China and was a student leader during the Tiananmen Square demonstrations for freedom and democracy in 1989. A former dissident and pastor of an illegal underground church in Beijing, Bob and his wife Heidi fled to the United States as religious refugees in 1997. He founded ChinaAid in 2002 to bring international attention to China’s gross human rights violations and to promote religious freedom and rule of law in China. He has served as a distinguished professor on religion and public policy at Midwest University, is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Chinese Law and Religion Monitor.

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This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin University January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin University January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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