Happy Monday, folks!
We have officially made it to August, which basically means the last month of Summer and that Thanksgiving and Christmas are literally…like…tomorrow.
Buckle your seat belts.
Now until the end of 2023 is going to FLY by!
And because the end of Summer is going to be here before we blink our eyes, I have two things that I highly encourage you to check out before the end of August to help bring some positive and fun energy to your life before we officially get into pumpkin spice everything season.
First and foremost, you must make plans and buy tickets to come see The Prom at the Ephrata Performing Arts Center. The show closes this week and has performances on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. You can purchase tickets online at the below link.
The show has been met with insanely amazing reviews and I promise it make you cry, laugh, and tap your feet to the beat.
It is not to be missed.
In addition, Jamie and I will be ready serve you a “prom posal punch”–the specialty cocktail for this production that includes rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, lime juice, and a splash of grenadine.
This show has an extremely important message–especially right now with shit in the world against the LQTBQ+ community.
The actors are INSANE, the costumes are absolutely beautiful, the music is catchy, the sets are gorgeous, and the whole production is just worthy of your eyes and attention.
Please don’t miss it.
Did you click the link above yet to buy your ticket?
Hope to see you this week at The Prom!
Secondly, I would kindly ask you to mark your calendars for Saturday, August 19th from 6-8pm.
That night, my church (St. Paul Penryn) will host “A Summer Evening With The Malta Band” at the Penryn Picnic Grove.
While this event is usually a picnic, this year we decided to take a bit of a different change to adapt to the needs of not having as many volunteers, but still allowing for an event that the whole community can enjoy.
There will be ice cream and drinks available for purchase along with a traditional cake walk. (No food will be sold this year, which is why the timing for the event is later). We encourage you to eat before coming!
Please bring your own chairs and blankets to enjoy the music, weather, sounds of the Malta Band, and the community of everyone!
T minus 20 days until I turn 36.
YIKES.
Anyhoo, hope to see you at one or both of these events to help celebrate some final fun moments of Summer before we bid goodbye to the heat of the hot sun.
Sprinkle sunshine always,
JP!

