‘RCHS/OSS Dreams of Ticket Sales Starting Soon’

‘RCHS/OSS Dreams of Ticket Sales Starting Soon’ WLDS, Local Radio Residents of Rochelle Community High School (RCHS) and the Oregon School District (OSS) are eagerly anticipating the start of ticket sales for the upcoming musical production, “Dreams.” The highly anticipated show is set to take place in the RCHS auditorium from March 10-12. According to RCHS’s Director of Choral Activities, Mr. Ethan Dye, the musical is a heartwarming tale that follows the lives of five individuals who dream of finding their place in the world. “This production is an incredibly powerful and moving story that will resonate with audiences of all ages,” said Mr. Dye. The cast and crew have been working diligently for months to prepare for the show. Students from both RCHS and OSS have been involved in various aspects of the production, including singing, dancing, acting, and stage management. “The students have been incredibly dedicated and passionate about this show,” said Mr. Dye. “Their hard work and enthusiasm are evident in every aspect of the production.” Ticket sales for “Dreams” are scheduled to begin on February 15. Tickets will be available for purchase online through the RCHS website or at the RCHS box office. Prices will range from $10 for students to $15 for adults. The RCHS and OSS communities are encouraged to mark their calendars for this special event. “Dreams” promises to be an unforgettable experience that will showcase the talent and creativity of our local students. For more information on “Dreams” or to purchase tickets, please visit the RCHS website or contact Mr. Ethan Dye at [email protected].This HTML code represents the content of a web page. It contains a header (“), a main section (“), and a footer (“).This HTML code represents the content of a web page. It contains a header (“), a main section (“), and a footer (“). Inside the “ is a title (“) and a navigation bar (“). The “ section contains the main content of the page, which is an article about a drawing contest. The article includes information about the contest, including the number of tickets available, the prizes, and the deadlines for entering. The “ contains copyright information and links to the website’s social media accounts. Here is a breakdown of the code: * “: The “ contains the title and navigation bar. * “: The “ contains the title of the page. * “: The “ contains the navigation bar, which includes links to other pages on the website. * “: The “ contains the main content of the page. * `

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      ` tags contain copyright information. * “: The “ tags contain links to the website’s social media accounts.RCHS/OSS Director of Athletics Nat Zupan announced today that tickets for the upcoming high school football season will go on sale beginning Monday, July 18th. All tickets will be sold online at www.rchsoss.org/tickets. Season tickets will be $50 for adults and $30 for students. Individual game tickets will be $10 for adults and $5 for students. “We are excited to be able to offer tickets to our fans online this year,” said Zupan. “This will make it easier and more convenient for people to purchase tickets, and it will also help us to better manage our inventory.” The RCHS/OSS football team will open the season at home on Friday, August 26th against the Mahomet-Seymour Bulldogs. The game will be played at 7:00 pm at Roy S. Anderson Field. “We are looking forward to a great season this year,” said Zupan. “Our players have been working hard all summer, and we are excited to see them compete on the field.” For more information, please visit www.rchsoss.org/tickets or call the RCHS/OSS Athletic Department at (217) 352-3181.

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