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9 1st Annual Customer Appreciation Soiree at Posche Salon in Oxford – 5pm Posche Salon wants to invite you to our 1st annual Customer Appreciation Soiree!! We would like to take this time to say Thank You to our patrons. We are grateful for your support and patience as we strive to be the best. We pride ourselves in raising the bar of excellence with you in mind. Not a client yet? No problem. You are invited too! Come and fellowship with us. Dress with posh (Posche) style and we look forward to meet- ing you 16 Saturday Alive! Rise and Shine at Anniston Museum of Natural History 11am Rainy and cool as March may be, the win- ter frosts begin to thaw. Critters big and small start to wake up and climb out of their warm nests. How do the animals know it’s time to wake up? How do these ani- mals adapt to daily life again? What sorts of changes do they have to make in order to survive through the spring? Visitors will learn the answers to all of these questions and more at Saturday Alive! Rise and Shine. This program is included with museum ad- mission. Seating is limited. 16 Berman Trivia: Women’s History 1:30pm – Berman Museum In honor of Women’s History month, join the Berman Museum for a trivia about the women who made history. This program is included in museum admission (up to four people per team). The winning team will re- ceive complimentary passes to the Berman Museum and a behind the scenes Discovery INSIGHT Tour. Pre-registration is required by calling 256-237-6261 or via www.ExploreAMAG.org. 16 Annual St Paddys Pub Crawl see our article in this issue of INSIGHT 16 The Alabama Ballet’s Sleeping Beauty at OPAC – 7pm - • "This would be the most classical, there- fore the most challenging," said the ar- tistic director of Alabama Ballet, which is staging Marius Petipa's choreographic masterpiece for the third time since 2002. "Then, probably 'Giselle,' then 'Swan Lake,' then 'The Nutcracker,' then 'Romeo and Juliet.'" • What makes it so? Not only the required execution of the required rigorous tech- niques, all of which take years of practice, but the dramatic projection of a timeless storyline. • Based on the 1697 fairy tale by Charles Perrault, the story has been told at bed- time, made into a Disney movie, even subjected to Freudian analysis. The young princess, Aurora, has an evil spell cast on her by the evil fairy Carabosse, falls asleep at her 16th birthday party, naps for 100 years, and is awaked by a kiss from a Prince Désiré, who finds her while on a hunting expedition 16 KC and The Sunshine Band at Anniston Performing Arts Center 7:30pm – 256.225.2553 March 2019 41