On August 14th, fire on the Kennedy Gold Mine property left significant smoke and soot damage. Display cabinets and artifacts had to be taKen Down and cleaned; everything has to be removed, prior to a professional cleaning of the structure, which will cost the Foundation a significant amount of money.
Main Street Theatre Works, who performs every summer at the Kennedy Mine Amphitheatre, is donating 50% of the net proceeds from their September 1st performance of The Crucible to the Kennedy Mine Foundation, to help with repairs from the fire.
The Crucible is Arthur Miller's explosive account of the famous Salem witch trials, and it remains one of his most enduring classics.
The Crucible runs Friday & Saturday, through September 9th, with the special KMF Fundraising performance Friday, September 1st. The gates open at 6:30 for picnics, show starts at 8pm.
Tickets can be purchased at Hein & Company on Main Street, Jackson, at the gate (cash or checks only) or on-line at mstw.org.
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