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Events & Activities

 

The Ackerman Legacy Foundation is pleased to announce the annual Inspire! Festival is coming your way this March.

We are sure that everyone will find something to explore during INSPIRE!

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Schedule: 

February 26-March 8
Sumter Little Theatre - A Streetcar Named Desire,
Wed. – Sat. 7:30 pm, Sunday 3:00 pm
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Sunday, March 8 at 4 pm -Free Event
Shir Ami: Song of Our People
Concert at Temple Sinai Jewish History Center (11 Church Street, Sumter, SC 29150)
Featuring:
Rachel Calloway, Mezzo Soprano, Lynn Kompass, Piano and Ari Streisfeld, Violin.  Learn More
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Thursday March 12, 
Patriot Hall – The United State Air Force Heritage of America Band – 7:00pm Learn More
 
Friday, March 13 
Sumter Artists' Guild 2025 Winners Exhibition--featuring Barbara Dunn Rowe, Rand Rowe, Earl Dixon, Jane Hray, Genevieve Rath, Lawayne Reebel, Zoe Monnier, and Julie Watts--and the 3rd annual Pathfinders Art Show.  Learn More
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Sumter Little Theatre

The show opens on Thursday, February 26, 7:30pm.  
Our show runs Thursday-Sunday, March 6-16.
Tickets may be purchased on our website www.sumterlittletheatre.com.
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Sumter Little Theatre

A Streetcar Named Desire

By Tennessee Williams

A Streetcar Named Desire is a gripping American classic that pulls audiences into the heat, tension, and emotional volatility of New Orleans. When the fragile and fading Blanche DuBois arrives at the cramped apartment of her sister Stella and her domineering husband Stanley Kowalski, buried secrets and clashing realities quickly rise to the surface. As desire, power, and illusion collide, the play exposes the raw edges of human need and survival. Intimate, unsettling, and deeply human, A Streetcar Named Desire remains as urgent and unforgettable today as when it first stunned audiences.

Concert at SOB
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Thursday March 12
Patriot Hall 
The United States
Air Force Heritage of America Band
7:00pm
Temple Sinai

Temple Sinai Jewish History Center Sunday, March 8th at 4:00pm.  

Experience the richness and range of Jewish art music in a concert that spans generations. Featuring works by Ernest Bloch and Joel Engel alongside living composers Daniel Asia and Richard Herald, this program showcases the remarkable breadth, depth, and continuing evolution of a vibrant musical tradition.
Reception to follow with light refreshments 
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Friday - March 13  Sumter Gallery of Art

On Friday March 13th, the Sumter County Gallery of Art will open the Sumter Artists' Guild 2025 Winners Exhibition--featuring Barbara Dunn Rowe, Rand Rowe, Earl Dixon, Jane Hray, Genevieve Rath, Lawayne Reebel, Zoe Monnier, and Julie Watts--and the 3rd annual Pathfinders Art Show. The opening reception will include light refreshments, live music by The Promise Land Band, and awards for the Student Artists.
Gallery of Art
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Student Walk
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Moses Smith and the Promised Land Band

Ackerman Legacy Foundation
P.O. Box 1713

Sumter, SC 29151

Ackerman Legacy Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.
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