‘Tales of Twain’ at Stanford Grange and Stissing Center
Joe Baer, seen above in character as one of this country’s most beloved authors, will perform in “Samuel Clemons: Tales of Mark Twain,” at the Stanford Grange Hall in Stanfordville on Friday, May 6, and on Saturday, May 8, as well as at The Stissing Center in Pine Plains on Saturday, May 21, and Sunday, May 22. Photo submitted

‘Tales of Twain’ at Stanford Grange and Stissing Center

STANFORDVILLE — In celebration of the founding of Dutchess County’s Pomona Grange 125 years ago, two performances by actor and writer Joe Baer will take place at the Stanford Grange Hall in Stanfordville on Friday, May 6, and on Saturday, May 8.

Baer will perform in “Samuel Clemons: Tales of Mark Twain.”

Baer promises to take the audience on a trip through the life of Twain, reflecting on how the author’s life and stories became one.

The performance on the 6th will be at 7 p.m. and the performance on the 8th will be at 2 p.m.

Tickets for both shows are $15 per person.

Proceeds from the performance for the Pomona Grange #32 will go toward the Grange’s annual scholarship fund enabling Dutchess County residents to pursue a higher education, focusing especially on the fields of agriculture and education.

Tickets may be purchased at the door or through www.eventbrite.com/e/samuel-clemons-tales-of-mark-twain-tickets-24985880..., or call Ryan Orton at 845-868-7869 or go to www.baerhandstheater.com.

The Stanford Grange is located at 6043 Route 82 in Stanfordville.

Baer will also be performing his “Tales of Mark Twain” at The Stissing Center, located at 2950 Church St. in Pine Plains on Saturday, May 21, at 7 p.m. and on Sunday, May 22, at 2 p.m.

Call 518-771-3339, email tickets@TheStissingCenter.org or go to www.thestissingcenter.org for tickets or more information.

— Judith O’Hara Balfe

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