EDMOND TOWN HALL THEATRE
Edmond Town Hall, a multipurpose building, housing town government offices, a movie theatre, banquet hall, gymnasium and meeting rooms was constructed for the community by a local benefactress Mary Elizabeth Hawley and dedicated in 1930. The building was named for Miss Hawley’s maternal great grandfather Judge William Edmond. Responsibility for the management and upkeep of the facility resides in the hands of a six member bipartisan elected board of managers. In 2002 the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
DONNELL RAWLINGS
Friday, October 22nd
RICH VOS
Friday, October 29th
Benefit for Newtown and Sandy Hook
Friday, June 7th
RICH VOSS
Saturday, October 30th
VINCE DANTONA
Saturday, October 30th
MICHAEL WINSLOW
Saturday, December 4th
EDMOND TOWN HALL THEATRE
45 Main Street, Newtown
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