THE GNOMES' SNOW FESTIVAL
Life is full of surprises here at the Drawbridge Theater. It seems that even the garden gnomes (who have been in hibernation since last October) have had enough of winter. When the snow on the ground reaches a certain height, those warm-weather-loving gnomes get fed up and decide to take a break from hibernating and throw a snow festival. They borrowed some of our shovels and dug a twisting, winding path through the deep snow. Then, after adding some colorful decorations, they climbed up onto the snowbanks to watch people as they walk by. Who knows how long they'll be there. It's hard to say. But  if you visit the theater during the next week or two, be sure to check out their handiwork. No ticket is necessary if you'd like to stop by during daylight hours (weekdays or weekends) just to see it.

But please don't touch the gnomes. Though they're quite friendly, they frown upon being handled by the Big Folk.