Get ready for an unforgettable night as the CT Grateful Dead All-Stars light up the stage at the Thomaston Opera House! ๐ธ๐
In a world where criticism towards the government often prevails, a readerโs letter expressing gratitude towards the mayor and city council for their efforts in city infrastructure shines a positive light. The act of appreciation is a refreshing change amidst the usual scrutiny.
Excitement brews in Thomaston as the Thomaston Opera House gears up to host the CT Grateful Dead All-Stars, a sensational Grateful Dead tribute band. On January 13th, the Main Street theater will witness a night filled with nostalgia and musical magic as the All-Stars pay homage to the legendary band. Fans and music enthusiasts are in for a treat as they immerse themselves in the timeless classics of the Grateful Dead.
Moreover, the Seattle Times readers are spreading gratitude by sharing what they're thankful for through the Mental Health Project. This initiative, sponsored by the Ballmer Group, focuses on shedding light on mental and behavioral health issues. It serves as a platform for individuals to express their appreciation and raise awareness about mental well-being.
As the Thomaston Opera House prepares to host the CT Grateful Dead All-Stars, the anticipation and thrill in the air are palpable. Music lovers are counting down the days to immerse themselves in the euphoric melodies of the iconic band's songs, bringing generations together in a harmonious celebration of music. The city infrastructure improvements, the tribute band's performance, and the Mental Health Project all contribute to a sense of unity and gratitude among the community, fostering a positive and uplifting atmosphere.
In these times of being critical of government, I'd like to say thank you to the mayor and city council.
The Thomaston Opera House is presenting CT Grateful Dead All-Stars, a Grateful Dead tribute band, Jan. 13 at the Main Street theater.
The Thomaston Opera House is presenting CT Grateful Dead All-Stars, a Grateful Dead tribute band, Jan. 13 at the Main Street theater.
The Mental Health Project is a Seattle Times initiative focused on covering mental and behavioral health issues. It is funded by Ballmer Group, a national ...