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The curtain rose From on Prince of Egypt, the latest production from Children’s Music Theater of Alamogordo (CMToA), promising a family-friendly spectacle filled with music, magic, and community joy.
Performances began at the Flickinger Center for Performing Arts, 1110 New York Ave., with tickets available at the box office or online at FlickingerCenter.com.
Pre-show festivities and lobby fun include:
• Tropical Sno Alamo serving up icy treats before each performance
• An Egypt-themed photo booth for memorable snapshots
• A $1 raffle for a stunning Egyptian crown—3D printed by Bash3D and hand-painted by Eric Lyons. The winner will be announced at the closing show on November 15
• Costumes encouraged! Young attendees are invited to dress up and join the theatrical spirit
• A merch table with themed souvenirs
• $10 Kid Pack concessions, plus regular snacks for all ages
This production continues CMToA’s tradition of inclusive, imaginative storytelling that uplifts youth voices and brings families together. Whether you’re drawn by the music, the message, or the chance to win a royal crown, Prince of Egypt is a must-see celebration of creativity and community.

The interesting thing about small town politics, the shenanigans are obvious. The scary part, people don’t seem to care.
I care.
the dynamics of any group, board or committee can be altered by any new member - the vast majority of folks are more likely to be followers than leaders. this situation gives every appearance of an attempt to use the traditional hand is quicker than the eye maneuver.
Sunny, with a high of 102 and low of 74 degrees. Sunny for the morning, clear overnight.
Janet Quick would be proud.
a classic case of hubris - she had everything, and through over-reach she has lost it all. i will say that i have this respect for barela - thus far she has not resorted to fake news!, rigged election!, and all the other sniveling bs characteristic of their dear leader and the uppe