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Five Ways to Use Your WOO Card

Thursday, March 29, 2012

 

It might not be the weekend yet, but that shouldn't keep you home tonight. Not when you can use your WOO card and enjoy some culture and discounts in Worcester!

 

Thursday, March 29th – Sunday, April 1st

17th Latino Film Festival at Cinema 320 & Razzo Hall, Clark University
950 Main Street, Worcester
Four feature films – all in Spanish with English subtitles – sure to tug your heart strings, make you laugh out loud and dare to dream. Admission just $6, $4 students/seniors.
Link: http://www.cinema320.com/latinfestival
 

Thursday, March 29th

He Said, She Said at The Hanover Theatre
2 Southbridge Street, Worcester
10% off tickets with WOO Card
An evening of improv with comedians relentlessly demonstrating the “he said, she said” of relationships. With irreverent viewpoints and no-holds barred approach, they will be saying everything you tell your kids not to say, right on stage!
Link: http://www.worcestermass.org/arts-culture-entertainment/arts-culture/cultural-calendar?id=137910

Saturday, March 31st

Zip Tour: What’s a Tronie? at the Worcester Art Museum
55 Salisbury Street, Worcester
Double WOO points with WOO Card
Docent Ginny Powell-Brasier will show off examples of tronies – Dutch for face – of Dutch Golden Age painting and Flemish Baroque paintings throughout WAM’s collection.
Link: http://www.worcestermass.org/arts-culture-entertainment/arts-culture/cultural-calendar?id=138115

Sunday, April 1st

Denholms: The Story of Worcester’s Premier Department Store at the Worcester Public Library
3 Salem Square, Worcester
Join Christopher Sawyer and Patricia Wolf as they talk about their book and the history of this iconic building which still stands in downtown Worcester. Book will be available for purchase and signing following the presentation.
Link: http://www.worcestermass.org/arts-culture-entertainment/arts-culture/cultural-calendar?id=139535

Tuesday, April 3rd

Red Star-Red Army Chorus, Dance Ensemble & Orchestra at Mechanics Hall
321 Main Street, Worcester
10% off two tickets and Double WOO points with WOO Card
A feast for the eyes and ears as the Red Star-Red Army shares songs and dances, from mischievous comedy to romantic love songs, complete with flamboyant and gravity-defying maneuvers.
Link: http://www.worcestermass.org/arts-culture-entertainment/arts-culture/cultural-calendar?id=128981 

 

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