Easter Drama to Support Alexis Flynn
Delta Christian Drama Association is proud to announce that it will be supporting the Alexis Fund with proceeds generated by their fourth annual Easter production. Alexis Flynn is the two-year-old miracle child, born with 14 congenital abnormalities, who requires a kidney transplant to save her life. Everybody is invited to help Alexis by attending DCDA’s presentation of “Perhaps for a Good Man” at one of three locations. Living Waters Assembly of God will host the stage play on March 28-30 at 7:00 nightly. The show will also appear at the Fort Greely Middle School gymnasium stage on April 4th at 7:00pm, and North Pole Missionary Chapel on April 6 at 6:00pm. 100% of donations and silent auction purchases that come in on March 28-30 and April 4th will go directly to Alexis unless clearly designated otherwise.
DCDA is a non-denominational volunteer group which has been providing high quality theatrical productions to the Delta Junction area since 2005. As a part of their community service philosophy, admittance to all DCDA productions is free of charge. Historically, the association has depended on contributions and fund-raisers to cover production costs. This season, however, the generosity of DCDA contributors and volunteers has made it possible to return a heart-felt “Thank You” to the community by way of the Alexis fund.
Delta Christian Drama Association is honored to help Alexis and her parents Dave and Barb Flynn, because this amazing family symbolizes three principles that lie at the core of DCDA’s vision: 1) the ministry of hope to the needy, 2) the value of all human life, and 3) the redemptive power of sacrificial love.
These principles will resonate in the theme of “Perhaps for a Good Man” as Joshua Etters risks himself to save the life of Julio “Barstool” Rabus, an extortion professional who has been threatening Josh and his family. Those who attended the original run of this show in 2005 will discover that it has been revised and updated. There are fresh plot and dialogue twists. New characters have been added, and old characters have been reinterpreted. Whether you are a veteran DCDA fan or a neophyte, this show promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.
The show will last approximately two hours. Childcare will be provided at the Living Waters showings. Parents should be advised that this dramatic production will depict some intense action scenes, one of which includes a shooting. The audience is urged to arrive early in order to secure a good seat.
In Delta Junction, Living Waters Assembly of God is located beside Interior Building Supply and across the Richardson Highway from IGA Food Cache. North Pole Missionary Chapel is located at 2485 Dawson Road, North Pole, Alaska. For further directions or any questions call George or Gaylene Hosier at 1-907-895-5289.
DCDA is a non-denominational volunteer group which has been providing high quality theatrical productions to the Delta Junction area since 2005. As a part of their community service philosophy, admittance to all DCDA productions is free of charge. Historically, the association has depended on contributions and fund-raisers to cover production costs. This season, however, the generosity of DCDA contributors and volunteers has made it possible to return a heart-felt “Thank You” to the community by way of the Alexis fund.
Delta Christian Drama Association is honored to help Alexis and her parents Dave and Barb Flynn, because this amazing family symbolizes three principles that lie at the core of DCDA’s vision: 1) the ministry of hope to the needy, 2) the value of all human life, and 3) the redemptive power of sacrificial love.
These principles will resonate in the theme of “Perhaps for a Good Man” as Joshua Etters risks himself to save the life of Julio “Barstool” Rabus, an extortion professional who has been threatening Josh and his family. Those who attended the original run of this show in 2005 will discover that it has been revised and updated. There are fresh plot and dialogue twists. New characters have been added, and old characters have been reinterpreted. Whether you are a veteran DCDA fan or a neophyte, this show promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.
The show will last approximately two hours. Childcare will be provided at the Living Waters showings. Parents should be advised that this dramatic production will depict some intense action scenes, one of which includes a shooting. The audience is urged to arrive early in order to secure a good seat.
In Delta Junction, Living Waters Assembly of God is located beside Interior Building Supply and across the Richardson Highway from IGA Food Cache. North Pole Missionary Chapel is located at 2485 Dawson Road, North Pole, Alaska. For further directions or any questions call George or Gaylene Hosier at 1-907-895-5289.


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