After our show at the Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center, we had only a short drive to the Lancaster area where we did a private performance for the residents of Willow Valley Communities.  They have a very nice cultural center on their grounds and shows are only open to their residents.

We had one show on Monday night that was sold out.  Residents arrived early, made their way to their seats, and had a great time at the show.  Norm was one of our volunteers who helped on Walking Through A Wall and he did an outstanding job!  Today I heard from his neighbor that he didn’t come home last night and he wondered if I made him disappear…then he smiled and laughed.

We had another show there today (Tuesday) for the sales/marketing department where we entertained more residents and a couple hundred potential residents.  It was a fun event that followed a special luncheon. Immediately after the show, we quickly packed up the show and hit the road.  Our next performances are in New Brunswick, Canada and we have 800 miles to drive in a day and a half to get there!

We were on the road by 3:30pm and hit only one little traffic jam along the way.  What looked like a bad accident turned out to be more of a crashed car but no injuries.

The rest of the trip was uneventful and we arrived in Sturbridge, MA for the night.  Finding our hotel was another story…but we finally arrived.  We have to be on the road at 7am so it’s going to be a short night!