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6 Arts Notes

Medium Debbie Wojciechowski returns to Church Hill Theatre April 11

March 18, 2025 by Garfield Center Leave a Comment

Debbie Wojciechowski

For one night only, on April 11th, acclaimed medium Debbie Wojciechowski will appear at Church Hill Theatre to help connect patrons with their loved ones who have passed. As an Evidential Medium with extensive training in the U.S. and England, she is an expert in both near-death experiences and grief counseling.

Debbie does not perform on a stage, but works more intimately, walking through the theatre connecting with members of her audience whose loved ones who have moved beyond their physical lives. As she channels each message, she hopes to bring comfort and awareness to people that there is a life after this one: our loved ones are always with us. Her clients have described her as empathetic and down-to-earth, with a real gift for sensitive readings.

Ms. Wojciechowski studied extensively with local and international mediums and spiritual mentors.  She trained with British Mediums and learned the traditions of the Spiritualist Churches of Great Britain. Debbie studied with internationally known and respected professions in the field and obtained formal certification as both a Medium and a Master Teacher. Her education also includes a Master of Science degree from Johns Hopkins University.

In addition to being an Evidential Medium, Ms. Wojciechowski worked over 25 years with law enforcement. As such, she worked in the areas of mental health, grief counseling, and crisis intervention. She also volunteered with The Hospice of Baltimore. She is aware of the sensitive nature of some readings, and delivers messages in a respectful manner.

Small family or friend groups find Medium Debbie particularly insightful.  She has touched many audience members in her previous appearances at Church Hill Theatre.  Tickets to her April 11th presentation and readings may be purchased at www.churchhilltheatre.org  for $50. Or tickets may be reserved by calling the Church Hill Theatre office weekdays between 11:00 am and 5:00 pm at (410) 556-6003.

For more information about Debbie Wojciechowski and her work, please visit mediumdebbie.com or follow her on social media at facebook.com/mediumdebbie and instagram at @mediumdebbie.

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Church Hill Theatre announces a workshop in public speaking

March 16, 2025 by Garfield Center Leave a Comment

Lisa Shaffer

Do you feel anxious or worried when you need to explain a project to your fellow workers?  Are you concerned about how you speak, how to make eye contact with the people to whom you are trying to sell a product or proposal? Would you like to feel more confident as you communicate with others?

Then, the Public Speaking Workshop at Church Hill Theatre is just right for you.  This two-session workshop, which will be presented by Lisa Shaffer, is scheduled for two Saturdays, April 12 and April 26 from 10 AM to 12 Noon at the theatre.

During the two sessions, topics such as an overview of speaking skills, fundamentals of communication, preparing a speech or presentation, use of vocabulary, and more will be covered.

Ms. Shaffer holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Faulkner University, a Master’s degree in Communication from Abilene Christian University and teaches speech, communication and rhetoric classes to middle and high school students.

The tuition for the class is $50 and to register for the class, please call the Church Hill Theatre office at 410-556-6003 during office hours of 11 AM to 4 PM, Tuesday through Friday.  You can also email the office at [email protected].

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The Garfield to present The SOBs, Yale’s Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, Friday, October 18th.

October 2, 2024 by Garfield Center Leave a Comment

Yale’s SOBs (The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus) pose on campus.

On All Hallows’ Eve in 1938, twelve of the sweetest voices at Yale converged on Mory’s Temple Bar to form an a cappella group unlike any other. The group went without a name until they capitalized on a backhanded compliment received at a party – heard above the tinkle of ice was “These SOBs are good!”

These groundbreaking singers invoked the talents of Orpheus, minstrel to Olympus, and the legacy of Bacchus, god of revelry, knowing quite well that good music and good spirits are essential to the success of any party. Since that fateful night, the Society of Orpheus and Bacchus has seamlessly fused the ancient traditions of music and revelry with the hip attitude of every rock band that has ever made thousands of teenagers scream for an encore.

The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus is the second-longest-running collegiate a cappella group in the nation. They have an enormous repertoire spanning more than seven decades that includes traditional, jazz, blues, rock and roll, and original compositions. They also pride themselves on injecting a healthy dose of comedy into their performances to make each concert engaging and unique. They have brought their unique blend of showmanship all around the nation and the globe: from the White House to the shores of Aruba to the Pushkin Museum in Moscow. Their blend of musical excellence, spontaneity, and laughter has kept audiences around the world entertained for 85 years and promises to continue to do so for decades to come. Don’t miss this wonderful event!

Tickets are $25.00 and may be purchased via the GCA website at www.garfieldcenter.org anytime, or may be purchased by calling the GCA Box Office at 410-810-2060 on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10 AM to 3 PM.

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