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Yahoo
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Broadway in Binghamton closes season with Menopause the Musical 2
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A musical that celebrates the highs and lows of womanhood is coming to the Broome County Forum on Wednesday. Menopause the Musical 2: Cruising Through Change is closing out Broadway in Binghamton's 2024-25 season. The show, which is the hilarious and heartfelt sequel to Menopause the Musical, will see the return of the four original characters, five years after the first musical. The story follows the women as they go on a cruise and catch up on their lives, face challenges, discover their true selves, and celebrate friendship. Stacey Harris portrays Soap Star, a woman who struggles with letting go of her youth. Harris says the musical helps to de-stigmatize women's health in a way that people can relate to and laugh at. 'I feel like our show is really important for not only that celebratory feeling of fun and laughter and bonding, but to also bring these important topics out into the world and say, 'It's okay to talk about these things and it's okay to share what you're going through.',' said Harris. Harris says the show is perfect for a date night or a girl's night out. Menopause the Musical 2 will open at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Tickets start at $48. To purchase, click here. Riverside Gardens construction project officially breaks ground Designer Show House set to open this week Salvation Army of Binghamton continues services with mobile kitchen and pantry Shelley's Deli supports veterans' mental health with fundraiser Broome Bands Together returns for 10th year Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
25-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Truma expands commitment to Elkhart Parks with spring clean-up
ELKHART — Truma North America will host its 5th Annual Spring Clean-up on Saturday, April 26, at Woodlawn Nature Center in Elkhart. The event will kick off at 10 a.m. with the Adopt-a-Park dedication of Woodlawn Nature Center. This is the second park Truma will sponsor under this program. Woodlawn Nature Center is at 604 Woodlawn Ave, Elkhart. 'We had the honor of being the first corporate sponsor of Elkhart's Adopt-a-Park program when it launched in 2023. We have seen firsthand the impact our time has had on High Dive Park and look forward to seeing the progress we can make at Woodlawn Nature Center,' said Stacey Harris, head of Marketing and Retail Sales for Truma North America. Woodlawn Nature Center is on 10 acres of parkland, with walking trails and a natural history museum. Truma will assist with park maintenance projects such as cleaning up trash, preparing flower beds for spring, removing invasive species, and maintaining trails. This is just the beginning of the Elkhart Parks and Recreation Department's long-term plan to breathe new life into this area. 'Woodlawn Nature Center has been a valuable community space for over 50 years. Many Elkhart residents have fond memories of enjoying the park with their families. Woodlawn is starting to show its age and, with Truma's help, we plan to revitalize this space for families to enjoy now and for generations to come,' said Mandi Null, volunteer coordinator for Elkhart Parks and Recreation. The Volunteer Program through the Elkhart Parks Department will supply a limited number of shovels, rakes, and other gardening tools, but participants can also bring their own tools and work gloves from home. The city recommends wearing comfortable, durable footwear, work gloves and clothes that can get dirty. Volunteer opportunities are available for all ages and skill levels. Sign-up at