Thank you from AC4TA [UPDATED]

Published 9:00am Friday, September 14, 2012 Updated 12:05pm Friday, September 14, 2012

A Center for the Arts would like to thank the sponsors of its new 2012-13 Center Series along with those who purchased Center Series tickets. Because of our sponsors and patrons, we have 305 seats reserved for each of the eight shows in the series, leaving very few seats still available. The first show of the Center Series is on Saturday, Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m. with Tony DeBlois, one of only eight known living musical savants in the world.voices

Our sponsors for the 2012-13 Center Series season are: Lake Region Hospital; Victor Lundeen Company; City of Fergus Falls; The Daily Journal; Otter Tail Power Company; Best Western/Falls Inn and Suites; KLN Enterprises; Service Food; The Midweek; Joe Greenagel DDS; Dorn & Company Inc.; CAEP.org; Bank of the West; Convention & Visitors Bureau; Zero Variance; AmericInn Lodge and Suites; Bremer Bank; Pioneer Care/New Dimensions; Radio Shack; State Bank andTrust; Green Plains Otter Tail; Northern Lakes Dental; Wells Fargo Bank; WestRidge Mall; Gate City Bank; StoneL; and Pemberton, Sorlie, Rufer, Kershner, PLLP.

A Center for the Arts is in the Fergus Theatre at 124 W. Lincoln Ave., downtown Fergus Falls. Our box office is open Tuesday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. plus one hour before the beginning of each performance. You can also reach us at 218-998-ARTS (2787) and online at www.FergusArts.org.

A Center for the Arts staff

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