Johnny Staats and the Delivery Boys performed as part of the 2017-2018 Evergreen Arts & Humanities Series.

MARIETTA, OH (August 1, 2017) — The Evergreen Arts & Humanities Series at Washington State College of Ohio (WSCO) announces their 2017-2018 events calendar. These performances are presented in collaboration with the Washington State Foundation and Schwendeman Agency, Inc.

  • Sept. 16- Concert, “A Night of Bluegrass” Johnny Staats and the Delivery Boys, 7:30 pm
  • Oct. 14- Family performance, “Wings of Courage” Mad River Theater Works, 7:30 pm
  • Nov. 11- Lecture, “The 1967 Arab-Israeli War and its Consequences 50 Years Later” Dr. Terence Zuber, 7:30 pm (Sponsored by Jane E. Morris in memory of Harold and LaRue Graham Morris)
  • Feb. 3- Family film, “Beauty & the Beast” (2017), 7 pm (Sponsored by Dr. Frieda Owen)
  • March 10- Lecture, “Conflicts in Today’s Middle East” Dr. Janice Terry, 7:30 pm (Sponsored by Whits Frozen Custard, Marietta, OH)
  • April 14- Concert, The Trillium Piano Trio, 7:30 pm (Sponsored by Mark & Terry Nutter)

Each of these events will be held in Graham Auditorium of the Arts & Sciences building on the campus of WSCO. Admission will be free to every event, but please be aware that seating is limited.

The Evergreen Arts & Humanities Series was established in 1998 to bring free and low-cost educational, cultural and entertainment programming to the community. Events are made possible in part by financial gifts to the Evergreen Arts & Humanities Fund at the Washington State College of Ohio Foundation. More information about the Series and the current season is available online at wscc.edu/community/evergreeen-arts-humanities.

The Washington State College of Ohio Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charitable corporation administered by a Board of Directors composed of community leaders and institutional representatives. Gifts made to the Foundation are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law and are used exclusively to support the College’s mission, its programs, and its students.

To support the Evergreen Arts & Humanities Series, WSCO programs and scholarships for WSCO students, please contact WSCO Foundation Executive Director Anna Rittenhouse at 740.568.1940 or at arittenhouse1@wscc.edu. To see the Foundation’s annual report and learn more about its activities, visit wscc.edu/foundation.