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Rapnunzel at Molbak's

The children's play is free, but donations for Northshore Wranglers are accepted.

is continuing its long-standing tradition of sponsoring a free play for the community. This year’s play is the Grimm Brothers classic tale Rapunzel, adapted and directed by B.J. Douglas and featuring Todd Stratton.  

Performances are Saturdays and Sundays, October 22-23 and 29-30 at 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Each performance is 45 minutes long. Seating is first come, first served, and limited. American Sign Language interpreters will sign the 4 p.m. performance on Sunday, Oct. 30.  No pets are allowed except for service animals.  Admission is free, however, attendees are asked to consider making a monetary donation to this year’s beneficiary, the Northshore Wranglers-to-Camp program.

is a non-profit program serving people with special needs, their parents, families, and caregivers. It welcomes all individuals with intellectual, cognitive and developmental disabilities.  For almost 15 years the program has provided year-round, weekly and ongoing activities – including Special Olympics Sports and summer camps. The Wranglers-to-Camp program is a donation-supported summer camp that provides both a respite for families and parents and priceless summer memories for campers.  “Camp is one of the best learning and growing experiences a kid can have. If it hadn't been for the Wranglers summer camp program my child never would have been able to go. It was amazing,” said Wrangler parent Becky Oosting. To learn more about the Wranglers program visit www.northshorewranglers.org. For additional information visit Molbak’s website,  http://www.molbaks.com/rapunzel.html.

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