USDA recognizes Fallon Theater group

Sarah Adler, left, of USDA, recognized the Fallon Community Theatre Inc., and others who have spent hours trying to restore the historic Fallon landmark. She gave certificates to those for theri commitment to Maine Street vitality and working together, concluding with "It' a Wonderful Life." From left are Adler, Mike Berney, Karla Kent, Yvonne Sutherland, Terri Schultz, Glen Perazzo and Dr. Stuart Richarson.

Sarah Adler, left, of USDA, recognized the Fallon Community Theatre Inc., and others who have spent hours trying to restore the historic Fallon landmark. She gave certificates to those for theri commitment to Maine Street vitality and working together, concluding with "It' a Wonderful Life." From left are Adler, Mike Berney, Karla Kent, Yvonne Sutherland, Terri Schultz, Glen Perazzo and Dr. Stuart Richarson.

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Sarah Adler of the U.S. Department of Agriculture visited Fallon to congratulate individuals for their hard work in trying to restore the Fallon Theatres. Adler presented a check to the Fallon Community Theatre Inc., which is restoring the theater and congratulated those making a difference.

Fallon Theatres secured a $58,184 grant through a Rural Business Development Grant (RBDG) from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development program. The grant covered the cost of a second digital projector and its accessories, delivery charges, labor costs to install, and training for the operation of the projector.

The grant was for the Fallon Community Theatre Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The grant gave the theater two digital projectors.

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