April 17, 2014

All the World’s a Stage for The Owl and Nightingale Players


By Mollie B. Fenby, guest contributor

The Owl and Nightingale Players of Gettysburg College never fail to impress their viewers. For years, they have consistently brought many lively works to the Gettysburg College theatre arts scene. From their steam-punk renditions of Shakespeare, to independent festivals which allow students to showcase their theatrical talents in many different forms, The Owl and Nightingale Players move their audience every time. The small, student-run organization prides itself in encouraging students and the community at large to appreciate the value of theatre.

From late February through early March, the performers presented William Shakespeare’s As You Like It, free of charge. Directed by Susan Russell, the play took place in the Kline Theatre of Gettysburg College. The stage was set with actual saplings to replicate a sort of indoor forest, and the lighting mimicked patterns of sunlight falling through treetops.

The play consisted of singing, dancing, and acting performed by Gettysburg College students, most of whom were not new to the stage. Two of the students within the cast, Lisa Del Padre (playing Rosalind) and Wes Jackson (playing Jaques), have been honored to earn the Emile O. Schmidt Award for seniors with excellent accomplishments in theatre arts. 

John Grimsley, a junior at Gettysburg College, also gave an outstanding performance as Touchstone the fool, but it was Wes Jackson who gave the famous Shakespearian monologue beginning with “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.”

April 15, 2014

Gettysburg JROTC Plans D-Day Anniversary Commemoration in Normandy

By Anna Seils

The 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg is not the only notable anniversary in recent history; the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion in France will take place in June 2014. 

Cadets from the Gettysburg Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Warrior Battalion (JROTC) are reaching out to the community for support in their fundraising goal to represent Pennsylvania in the 70th Anniversary of D-Day ceremonies in Normandy, France. Cadets will participate in an international service learning project that includes participation in official ceremonies to honor veterans of the Greatest Generation, including marching in the 70th anniversary parade. 

The goal of the cadets is to raise $100,000 to fund 30 cadets and 10 chaperones and official guests to attend the ceremonies in France. The participants are responsible for their own expenses, so the fundraiser is in place to reduce the cost. The Gettysburg JROTC is the only unit out of 60 units from Pennsylvania invited to attend the ceremony.

Gettysburg is the sister city to Sainte-Mere-Eglise in France, which was the first town American forces liberated during the D-Day invasion and also where the celebration parade will take place. The Gettysburg High School graduation ceremony will be broadcast from Gettysburg to France allowing graduating cadets to participate in the graduation ceremonies and anniversary ceremonies.  

There are only 15 days left in the fundraising campaign, with $70,563 raised so far. For more information or to donate, visit www.fundly.com/jrotc2france or www.facebook.com/jrotc2france


April 4, 2014

Taste of the Town Offers Bites of Gettysburg Dining Delight


What could be better than food and friends on a Sunday afternoon? This year's Taste of the Town will be held Sunday from 2-5 p.m. at the Eisenhower Hotel and Conference Center in Gettysburg. Vendors, live music and a celebrity chef component will both satisfy your opportunity as well as provide opportunities to mingle with friends.

Here's a look at the featured dining establishments:
  • Texas Brigade BBQ
  • Mamma Ventura Restaurant and Lounge
  • O'Rorke's Eatery and Spirits
  • Adams County Winery
  • Wells Family Baking Company
  • Uncle Moe's Soulfood
  • The NEW A-ville Inn
  • Warehouse Gourmet Bistro & Brewpub
  • Eisenhower Hotel catering
  • Biggerstaff's Catering
  • Bake W Elit
  • Inn at Herr Ridge
  • Sharpshooters Grille
  • Garden Grille & Bar
  • Mr. Ed's Elephant Museum and Candy Emporium
  • Taverna 5450
  • Clique Vodka
  • Brother Floyd's Righteous Pickles
  • Quizno's of Gettysburg
Dishes such as Cajun Catfish and Salmon and Dill Chowder will be available for sampling. Meat dishes will include Caribbean Chicken Salsa and Honey Dijon Porkloin; for vegetarians, Pesto Cream Cheese Terrine and Roasted Red Pepper Hummus round out the offerings. For dessert, expect Homemade Fudge and Pomona’s Cream Puffs.

Tickets are $25 in advance and can be purchased at www.tasteofgettysburg.com. Tickets at the door are $30. —Anna Seils