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December 13, 2018, Thursday - An 'Eventually' Christmas: Holidays at the Mill (thru Dec 16)

Times: See schedule below

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 Second Street S

An "Eventually" Christmas: Holidays at the Mill

Thursday, December 13, 6–7 pm; 7–8 pm; and 8–9 pm
Friday, December 14, 6–7 pm; 7–8 pm; 8–9 pm
Saturday, December 15, 5–6 pm; 6-7 pm; and 7–8 pm
Sunday, December 16, 5–6 pm; 6-7 pm; and 7–8 pm
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Join the Ghost of Mill City Past for an intimate look at the 1920 Washburn Crosby holiday party in this heartwarming play set in the museum's Flour Tower elevator ride. Scenes unfold on different floors where the audience meets characters drawn from the pages of the company's employee newspaper, the Eventually News. Witness the rocky romance of Celia and Otto; meet marketing mastermind Benjamin S. Bull; experience the awesome sweeping power of Bill Smith and learn the secret origin of the Washburn Crosby marketing slogan, "Eventually—Why Not Now?"

Recommended for ages 8 and older. Ticket includes museum admission and refreshments after the play. $20 adults, $18 seniors, $16 ages 8-17, MNHS members save 20%. $2 off regular adult admission with Fringe Festival button.