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Palace Players prepare ‘Newsies’ performance

A lifelong Farragut resident in his 20s is combining forces with his sister to gather talented teens and adults alike to create special performances — many are musicals — to audiences across the Knoxville metro area.

In its fourth full season and the brainchild of Xandria Cross and Remington Stavros, The Palace Players performers “have a mixture of high school kids — around 26 of the 36 total Players — and young adults and some full-on adults as well” from Farragut and around the immediate area, said Stavros, artistic director for The Palace Players.

Doing about three shows per season, their next is the musical “Newsies,” to be performed in Knoxville Catholic High School’s St. Gregory the Great Auditorium starting at 7 p.m., Thursday and Friday, Aug. 7-8; at 2 and 7 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 9, and at 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 10.

Tickets are $25 each per night, or four tickets bought together for $80 (go to palaceplayers.com)

“So the story is based on the newsboys’ strike from the 1890s and the story of the newsies and how it got started and all that,” Stavros said. “(Matthew Sensing) is playing the leader of the newsies, Jack Kelly.

“We also have one of the teachers from Concord Christian School performing in it, Abigail Sensing; she is one of their high school drama teachers,” he added. “Her husband is Matthew Sensing.

“Abigail is playing Katherine Plummer, who is a female reporter who is covering the story. She’s trying to get her big break in the reporting world because, obviously in the 1890s, women were more told to do the entertainment side of things, and so she wanted to do a real story.”

As a result, “she helps the newsboys, and then she learns about their cause and wants to start helping them,” Stavros said.

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Slim Fest has local connect

Steve “Slim” Stilts, an outside salesman at Pattersons Home Appliances just beyond Farragut town limits, has done quite a sales job spanning 19 years in giving birth to the now highly popular Slim Fest annual fundraiser in Maryville.

This year’s concert/block party, Slim Fest 2025, is being held about 2 miles east of Blount Memorial Hospital at 2805 E. Lamar Alexander Parkway starting at 4 p.m. (when gates open) to 11 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 9. “It’s on the left side of the road (going toward Townsend); just follow the signs,” Slim said.

Beginnings

In 2006 “for my 50th birthday, I was wanting to have a party — but I wanted to not just make it about me, but make it about the community,” he said. “So I researched and found a charity with a (City of Maryville) cop. So we sold tickets for a reverse raffle — instead of the first one drawn out winning, it’s the last one in that wins — and did a parking lot party.

“And the gentleman that won the car ended up donating it back, so it made it a $40,000 win for the charity,” Slim added, “After that, I ended up having quite a few other charities reaching out and wanting to partner up. So I’ve worked with ‘Shop with the Cops’ for 15 years — it’s where the officers, at Christmas time, they take the underprivileged kids shopping.

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Town of Farragut’s Bluegrass Summer Solstice concert

Bluegrass tunes, fun and games highlighted Town of Farragut’s Bluegrass Summer Solstice concert on the grounds of Mayor Ralph McGill Plaza Friday, June 20.

While adults enjoyed the sounds of live music, such as Big Creek Bluegrass Band, youngsters enjoyed playing yard games nearby.

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