Tue
Feb 28 2012
11:13 am

I was lucky enough to see the Princess in full color last night. Frank Sparkman was testing the lighting system by leaving them on all night last night.


Well, it isn't my best work...I'll do better next time, hopefully, however, she looks beautiful to me!

Expect to see or hear news soon of a Grand Opening in March!

Stay up to date on the Princess Blog...'course I'll post here as well!

Tue
Jun 14 2011
10:51 am

I toured the Princess again yesterday, along with Rhonda Whiting and Marshal Andy, and we found the progress that has been made to be astounding!


Click here and see all the photos. You will be amazed as well!

Wed
Jun 8 2011
10:14 pm

This photo puts to rest the whispered rumors that the work at the Princess has stopped...run out of money, etc.


Well, "the dream" is alive and well!

MORE HERE!

Tue
May 17 2011
05:10 pm

Vera Scarbrough, Morgan County Educator and Princess Theatre Restoration Committee board member, organized a tour of the Princess Complex for Roane and Morgan County educators, who met at 1PM today in the Channel 15 Studio. The distinguished group listened intently as Harriman Mayor, Chris Mason, Bill Landry, Bill Radice, and architect Frank Sparkman laid out the plan forward for the "Princess Performing Arts, Education, and Conference Center".

Work on the auditorium may be complete by the end of June!

For more on this subject, please click on THIS LINK!

Tue
Feb 8 2011
05:14 pm

I dropped by the Princess today to see what has been done since my last visit. Quite a lot actually!


There are a couple more shots HERE!

Sun
Feb 6 2011
02:36 pm

Grout is being applied to the Princess facade!


Another photo is on the blog...HERE!

Fri
Oct 15 2010
04:07 pm

Progress on the Princess didn't slow down while I was having surgery, so I almost missed out on these shots!

My latest blog post shows lots of photos and how the old Margrave and Tappen buildings are being incorporated into the project.

CLICK HERE!

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