Cabaret and Coffee House
Finally we had a Coffee House, displaying the amazing skills we have here at EBC. To start we had a Drama written by our very own James Moore, and it was acted by James, as well as Erica Woodford, David Dunn, Julie-Anne Wideman, Stephanie VanSpronsen, and Brandon Meyers. The play was a murder mystery with some rather good lines that had a good chuckle, and the twist itself was decent. I might want to avoid Julie-Anne carrying a pen for at least a week or two. After that we had the Coffee House portion of the night. We had two home made movie clips from Matthew Gates and Tim Johnson highlighting two major aspects of college life: Shopping at Goodwill and eating lots of Waffles that were on sale at Zehrs. The clips were quite entertaining and had a lot of good laughs. Greg Brightman read both a poem and a short story both his own, both were quite entertaining to listen to. Tiffany Fehr and Lisa Kuepfer performed one of the first musical numbers for the night, other included Daniel Weber, Graham Sweet, Jessie Golem, Christie Heemskerk, and then Brandon Meyers and Stephanie VanSpronsen, as well as Bob Edwards, Jolene Sanders and Ryan Mahon. Robbie Oleniuk would perform a very amusing and entertaining play taking just one look at just what happened when Moses was chosen by God. To top off an excellent night, all the money collected was going to the Best Buddies program and that clearly rose over a hundred dollars.
Wesley Hague
