Week in Review 2017-05-21
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Sarah Wagler of Loogootee, 15, center, clogged while performing with Dance Central Academy of Performing Arts during Friday night's The Very Big Show (of Support) at the Jasper Arts Center in Jasper. The community-wide GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE! fundraising campaign was designed to raise money for the Jasper LEADs (Library, Enrichment, Arts, Downtown) campaign in support of the Cultural Center construction, the renovation and preservation efforts at the historic Astra Theatre, and the renovation of the current Jasper Arts Center.Tegan Johnston/The Herald
Negan Schipp of Fulda and her daughter Amelia, 4, watched Bob Ahlemeier of Huntingburg perform a magic show during one of the acts of Friday night's The Very Big Show (of Support) at the Jasper Arts Center in Jasper. The community-wide GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE! fundraising campaign was designed to raise money for the Jasper LEADs (Library, Enrichment, Arts, Downtown) campaign in support of the Cultural Center construction, the renovation and preservation efforts at the historic Astra Theatre, and the renovation of the current Jasper Arts Center.Tegan Johnston/The Herald
Addison Randolph, 7, from left, Kenley Lamont, 8, and Khloe Terwiske, 8, sat and watched performances after dancing with Dance Central Academy of Performing Arts during Friday night's The Very Big Show (of Support) at the Jasper Arts Center in Jasper. The community-wide GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE! fundraising campaign was designed to raise money for the Jasper LEADs (Library, Enrichment, Arts, Downtown) campaign in support of the Cultural Center construction, the renovation and preservation efforts at the historic Astra Theatre, and the renovation of the current Jasper Arts Center.Tegan Johnston/The Herald
Ray Major of Ferdinand performed on his harmonica during Friday night's The Very Big Show (of Support) at the Jasper Arts Center in Jasper. The community-wide GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE! fundraising campaign was designed to raise money for the Jasper LEADs (Library, Enrichment, Arts, Downtown) campaign in support of the Cultural Center construction, the renovation and preservation efforts at the historic Astra Theatre, and the renovation of the current Jasper Arts Center.Tegan Johnston/The Herald
Katie Winkler of Ferdinand, 16, performed the song she wrote "Made Me" during Friday night's The Very Big Show (of Support) at the Jasper Arts Center in Jasper. The community-wide GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE! fundraising campaign was designed to raise money for the Jasper LEADs (Library, Enrichment, Arts, Downtown) campaign in support of the Cultural Center construction, the renovation and preservation efforts at the historic Astra Theatre, and the renovation of the current Jasper Arts Center.Tegan Johnston/The Herald
Isabelle Blazey of Jasper, 15, center, twirled while performing with Dance Central Academy of Performing Arts during Friday night's The Very Big Show (of Support) at the Jasper Arts Center in Jasper. The community-wide GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE! fundraising campaign was designed to raise money for the Jasper LEADs (Library, Enrichment, Arts, Downtown) campaign in support of the Cultural Center construction, the renovation and preservation efforts at the historic Astra Theatre, and the renovation of the current Jasper Arts Center.Tegan Johnston/The Herald
Northeast Dubois' senior Stone Wright squeezed a sponge over the head of Northeast Dubois' teacher Buddy Hart to fill a water bottle while competing in a game during Friday's fun day at the high school in Dubois. The student council sponsored the Amazing Race-style event to help the students relax before finals. The whole school divided into their fourth period classes to compete in the various activities.Tegan Johnston/The Herald
Northeast Dubois' students took turns sliding down the giant slip-and-side during Friday's fun day at the high school in Dubois. The student council sponsored the Amazing Race-style event to help the students relax before finals. The whole school divided into their fourth period classes to compete in the various activities.Tegan Johnston/The Herald
Northeast Dubois' senior Harlee Zehr splashed into a puddle of foam while going down the giant slip-and-slide during Friday's fun day at the high school in Dubois. The student council sponsored the Amazing Race-style event to help the students relax before finals. The whole school divided into their fourth period classes to compete in the various activities.Tegan Johnston/The Herald
Northeast Dubois' juniors Mara Schroering wiped the foam from Paige Andrews eye after sliding down the slip-and-slide during Friday's fun day at the high school in Dubois. The student council sponsored the Amazing Race-style event to help the students relax before finals. The whole school divided into their fourth period classes to compete in the various activities.Tegan Johnston/The Herald
Northeast Dubois' junior Tristen Myers participated in a game while competing with his team during Friday's fun day at the high school in Dubois. The student council sponsored the Amazing Race-style event to help the students relax before finals. The whole school divided into their fourth period classes to compete in the various activities.Tegan Johnston/The Herald
Northeast Dubois' juniors Hunter Thewes and Amanda Ehrhard went down the giant slip-and-slide during Friday's fun day at the high school in Dubois. The student council sponsored the Amazing Race-style event to help the students relax before finals. The whole school divided into their fourth period classes to compete in the various activities.