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Potluck and showtunes set at Senior Center on Friday

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Arnold Feener will sing Broadway showtunes during a potluck with entertainment being offered Friday at the South Lake Tahoe Senior Center. (Jim Grant / Tahoe Daily Tribune)
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Everyone is invited to a potluck with entertainment starting at 5:30 p.m. Friday at the South Lake Tahoe Senior Center, 3050 Lake Tahoe Blvd.

Enjoy sharing good food and socializing, and hear Arnold Feener sing showtunes from Broadway musicals.

Some of the songs he will perform are “Night and Day,” “If I Loved You,” “I Could Write a Book,” “New York, New York” and “I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise” from “An American in Paris.” Entertainment is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m.



Feener started singing in various glee clubs in junior high school and sang with a double quartet at the University of Massachusetts. While in the Army stationed at Ford Ord, he acted and sang in musicals including “Pal Joey” at the Wharf Theater. He had voice training in the San Francisco area, where he was in several variety shows and sang bass in the St. Anne’s Church choir. Feener came to South Lake Tahoe in 2001 and joined the Tahoe Choir in 2006. He sang “Brahm’s Requiem” at Carnegie Hall in 2006.

Everyone attending the potluck is asked to bring his or her own plate and utensils. Meatloaf will be provided, so bring salad, dessert or a side dish for six to eight people. Call Barbara Cooper at (530) 573-1549 before deciding what to bring.



Members of Seniors Citizens Inc. can win a $25 door prize. Guests are welcome, and everyone can win cash raffle prizes. For more information, call the senior center at (530) 542-6094.


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