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Coronavirus: Armstrong’s Caravan Farm Theatre launches fundraiser

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Preparing for opening night at Armstrong’s theatre on the farm This season, the charitable organization was going to revive its traditional horse shows that it began 20 years ago.

That has now been put on hold until next year but the theatre still needs support from its audience.Shook and her team have launched a fundraiser, asking those who would have bought tickets this year to donate what they would have spent.

The Coyotes run wild in ‘immersive experience’ at Caravan Farm Theatre “The danger is that we have to cut so much that by next spring we are really just so busy trying to recover,” said Shook.The Caravan Farm Theatre is not at risk of losing its 80 acres of farmland, however it is unable to open until B.C.

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