NSB Continues Longtime Support of the Oxford Hills Music and Performing Arts Association
NORWAY—On March 9, “Songs for a New World,” an abstract musical that illuminated the themes of self-discovery and hope, finished its run, the latest acclaimed performance put forth by the Oxford Hills Music and Performing Arts Association (OHMPAA), now in its fifth decade of entertaining, enthralling, and inspiring audiences.
OHMPAA is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to presenting quality entertainment and turning the spotlight on the talents of local residents. Since 1985, it has accomplished that mission, delivering countless memories and moments along the way. It’s an organization that has inspired Norway Savings Bank for years, including a recent donation of $1,000.
“We are so grateful for Norway Savings Bank’s support. It helps us bring quality theater to our community, and we could not do what we do without it,” said Jennifer Adams, Vice President of the OHMPAA Advisory Board.
“It’s an extraordinary organization driven by the passion of its participants, from set decorators to performers to stage managers and those offering support from the seats,” said Sarah Porter, Secretary of the OHMPAA Advisory Board and Retail Talent Development Business Partner at Norway Savings. “I’m thankful that NSB appreciates the arts, the creative process, and the difference these things can make for individuals and the wider community.”
The fun will continue with productions of “Boeing Boeing” (June 19-29), sponsored by NSB, and “Hands on a Hardbody” (November 13-23), both set for the Norway Grange.
“NSB loves to support cultural institutions that encourage creativity and inspire community building. OHMPAA certainly exceeds those standards and we’re thankful to play a small role in helping their purpose come to fruition,” said Dan Walsh, President and CEO of Norway Savings Bank.
To learn more about OHMPAA, including the many ways you can offer support to the organization and its impact, visit www.ohmpaa.com/getinvolved.html or contact Sarah Porter at [email protected].
