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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Little Theatre is pleased to announce the schedule for the performances of our Summer 2010 Show, "Cash On Delivery" a British farce by Michael Cooney under the direction of Patti Earl.

This fast paced farce concerns Eric, a self-styled con artist, who lost his job two years ago, and is afraid to tell his wife that he has been defrauding the welfare authorities with every possible trick and collecting thousands in welfare payments.

Fine Arts

DEBARY -- Photographic historian Walter Johnson will discuss pinhole photography at 2 p.m. Saturday, at DeBary Hall Historic Site, 210 Sunrise Blvd.

His talk, “Pictures in a box: The art of pinhole photography,” will explore the history of the pinhole technique, which dates from the fourth century B.C. and is still used today. Johnson, a professor
emeritus at Ohio State University, will display contemporary and historic cameras and images.

Night Scene

NSBNEWS.net photo by Henry Frederick. NSBNEWS.net video by Sera Frederick.

Kenneth Bohannon, a private attorney in New Smyrna Beach stands in front of the barricades with his dog for a quick photo with the NSB Food Festival in the backdrop Thursday night on Flagler Avenue. More than a thousand people attended with many buying the best foods offered by restaurants as shown in our exclusive video coverage.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- What a glorious night for a food part on Flagler Avenue with the cool ocean breeze and the onset of sunset with several thousand people enjoying the culinary delights of local restaurants that stet up shop on the street while others there permanently like Clancy's Cantina had food operations inside and outside.

Living

NSBNEWS.net video by Sera Frederick.

The Atlantic Center for the Arts' Horsin' Around fundraiser Sunday generated upwards of $100,000 in revenue for the NSB-based arts mecca, which drew 500 art lovers from throughout Central Florida.  In the video, ACA Director Ann Brady and Winter Park resident Doug Ware, who purchased a $1,900 painting speak with NSBNEWS.net.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The late Doris Leeper would have been very proud of the achievements Sunday by Ann Brady and her army of volunteers at Sunday's "Horsin' Around" fundraiser for the Atlantic Center for the Arts. And why not? The event, under a big white tent at the New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport drew some 500 patrons of the arts and generated upwards of $100,000 for the 27th annual fundraiser.

The name of the event has nothing to do with fun and games. Rather, it originated on a horse farm many years ago because of space with proceeds, then and now, going to the arts, said Kelle Groom, public relations specialist for the ACA founded by Leeper.

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