Arts & Entertainment
San Carlos Chickens' Ball Performance
The longest running PTA fundraiser is still going strong. This year, the all-volunteer cast of the Chicken’s Ball will perform Belles of the Barbary Coast. Funds generated this year will support our local schools’ performing arts programs.
“The Chickens Ball is a great community builder and a fun way for the entire community to support our local public schools.” said Sonya Sigler, Chairman of the San Carlos Chickens’ Ball. “One of the best things about the show is our multigenerational cast that really shows the kind of support San Carlos schools have from all of our citizens. This year, funds raised will go towards music, theatre and other performing arts.”
Carrying on a Grand Tradition
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In 1939, San Carlos teacher Howard Demeke had the idea to bring members of the community together to raise a little ”milk money” for the school children. He rallied the community and started a friendly ”skit” competition. 73 years later, the Chickens’ Ball is the oldest PTA fundraiser in the country and one of the longest continuously running shows of all time. This bawdy raucous and risqué community tradition raises money for the seven public schools in San Carlos.
Tickets for the show can be purchased at Central Middle School at 826 Chestnut Street in San Carlos, or online at www.chickensball.org
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Showtimes are as follows:
Sunday, April 15 – 2 pm Preview Matinee – Heather School Day
Friday, April 20 – 8 pm Show – Brittan Acres School Night
Saturday, April 21 – 2 pm Matinee – Tierra Linda Middle School Day
Saturday April 21 — 8 pm Show – White Oaks School Night
Sunday, April 22 – 2 pm Matinee – Central Middle School Day
Thursday, April 26 – 8 pm Show – San Carlos Education Foundation Night
Friday, April 27 – 8 pm Show – Arundel School Night
Saturday, April 28 – 8 pm Show – San Carlos Charter Learning Center Night
All shows will be performed at Central Middle School at 826 Chestnut Street in San Carlos.