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The Forge Theatre presents On Golden Pond to benefit Phoenixville Area Time Bank

The Forge Theatre, at 241 First Avenue, Phoenixville, presents a special benefit performance of On Golden Pond for the Phoenixville Area Time Bank in partnership with The Christian Community of Devon on Sunday, March 4th, at 2 pm.

The $15 admission fee provides an opportunity to share the fun of live local theater while supporting two area organizations. Phoenixville Area Time Bank is a local non-profit organization that is helping to grow community through the exchange of services between members. The Christian Community is a movement for religious renewal that strives to cultivate an environment of free inquiry in harmony with deep devotion.

During intermission the audience will be able to enjoy homemade snacks and desserts. Tickets for this performance can be purchased online. For more information, call 610-608-9281, or e-mail timedollar@verizon.net.

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