Norway’s Save the Belfry Committee is set to present Cabin Fever Reliever, a variety show featuring singers, dancers, musicians and comedians, at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 18, at the First Universalist Church of Norway, 479 Main St.
Tickets are on sale at The Tribune, 430 Main St. in Norway. They will also be available at the door.
“This show will be a perfect way to shake off winter doldrums and it will benefit Save the Belfry, our ongoing project to restore the First Universalist Church belfry,” said the Rev. Fayre Stephenson, minister of First Universalist Church of Norway, in a news release she sent.
“We are grateful for this terrific group of Western Maine artists who are donating their performances to help us raise money to restore the belfry,” said Joan Beal, chair of the Save the Belfry Committee.
The church building, constructed in 1828, is a timber frame structure and a testament to Yankee ingenuity and craftsmanship. More than 190 years of wind, water and weather have caused structural deterioration that must be repaired. The Save the Belfry Committee is committed to preserving this landmark of Norway’s skyline for another 190 years.
Performers include Bower Dance, Mary and Steve Hargreaves, Nevaeh Dance Circus, OHUG (Oxford Hills Ukulele Group), Peaceful Means, Ragtime Rebellion , Elizabeth Roth, Sea Siren Trio, Davy Sturtevant, and Nathan Towne.
Admission costs $10.
For more information, contact variety show committee members Nathan Towne, Erica Jed, Tom Coolidge or Stephenson through the First Universalist Church at 207-743-2828 or at norwaymaineuu@gmail.com.
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