The Cultural Center Committee had an excellent fact-finding trip to the Prizery in South Boston, VA yesterday. Prizery Executive Director Chris Jones ran through the entire history of how the building came to be, how their foundation came up with financing, and how their community partners interact.
We stayed for an excellent dinner at Bistro 1888, then went on to see the Prizery’s staging of Greater Tuna. The committee was very impressed with both the quality of the performance space and the show. We can’t thank Chris enough for all of his time, and for helping to lead us down the path.
We got an exclusive tour of their Crossing of the Dan permanent exhibit. The exhibit recounts a key military event in the Revolutionary War that led to the American victory. This event is very interesting to us as Hillsborough residents, since Cornwallis passed through town during this campaign. We thought it would if we could set up a similar exhibit in Hillsborough. The grand opening for it is tomorrow, Saturday the 26th.
We will continue to be in touch with Chris as we continue our process.
P.S. There are two more shows of Greater Tuna this weekend, if you were thinking of driving to a great little town to take in dinner and a show.


