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History Trivia Night at HLOM

By Holland Land Office

Who doesn't love Disney?  But do you know what it takes to win our last trivia night of 2020?  Make sure you put together a team of the most "Disney" crazy people you know and join in on the fun to see if you have what it takes!  As always the cost to participate is $3 per person or $2 per member.

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Compare Disney from the 90's to Today

By Tyler Bolsei

Hello

Today's topic is about Disney movies. I grew up in the 90's with some amazing movies like The Lion King, Aladdin, Toy Story, etc. Kids today can't enjoy these movies however because they just don't have the charm of the older ones.

Anyway fun fact is back than movies were hand drawn and animated by actual people, and today we have computers and robots taking over the creation of these new characters.

The Disney movies in the 90s had morals and were just amazing. Now Disney is ruining what Walt crafted so many years back. Walt Disney would be rolling over in his grave if he saw what was being put out today. Kids don't deserve this, and we don't deserve to have to feed them this. If it isn't broke don't try to break it!

I am glad I grew in an era before this one. Now all I hear Hannah Montana this and Miley Cyrus that.

The Disney movies in the 90s had Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Donald, Minnie, Pluto, Chip & Dale and Duck Tales just to name a few. These icons and more can all be considered classics. Try and name some movies that will be classics today. Well we know that will never happen to The Suite Life Of Zack And Cody.

Bring The Classics back Disney. We miss them and we know the shows and movies we are forced to watch today will never amount to them.

Bring back the Disney movies in the 90s!

DISNEY'S HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL ON STAGE

By Lynda Hodgins

Encore Theatre Arts Presents: Disney's High School Musical On Stage

January 7-9 ,7:30 PM and January 10, 2:00 PM. Batavia High School Auditorium

Directed by Lynda Hodgins, Choreographer Tara Kaczorowski, Music Director, Eric Traugott, Orchestra Director, Kevin Mclaud.

Tickets are $12.00 Adult, $10.00 Senior and Students, $8.00 Children under 12.

Advance General Admission tickets available beginning  Dec 1, 2009 at:

Adam Miller Toys and Bikes 8 Center St Batavia, NY. 585 343 0548 or at the door.

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