The Flynn's Grand Reopening Celebration on October 23, 2021 | Seven Days | Vermont's Independent Voice

The Flynn's Grand Reopening Celebration on October 23, 2021 

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The Flynn marquee on the night of the Grand Reopening Celebration
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Storyteller Ferene Paris Meyer speaking at the Flynn's Grand Reopening Celebration
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Members of the Resistance Revival Chorus walking with candles to the Main Stage during the Flynn's Grand Reopening Celebration
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Nicole Nelson (center) with members of the Resistance Revival Chorus performing at the Flynn's Grand Reopening Celebration
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From left: Daniel Bernard Roumain, Nicole Nelson, Ezra Oklan and Dwight Ritcher performing at the Flynn's Grand Reopening Celebration
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Executive director Jay Wahl speaking at the Flynn's Grand Reopening Celebration
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Angélique Kidjo performing at the Flynn's Grand Reopening Celebration
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Angélique Kidjo performing at the Flynn's Grand Reopening Celebration
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Human trees performing in the lobby during the Flynn's Grand Reopening Celebration
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An animatronic water fountain performing in the lobby during the Flynn's Grand Reopening Celebration
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Patrons viewing the mural “A Portrait Without Borders" in the Flynn gallery during the Grand Reopening Celebration
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Human trees performing in the lobby during the Flynn's Grand Reopening Celebration

Tags: Flynn, Ferene Paris Meyer, Resistance Revival Chorus, Daniel Bernard Roumain, Nicole Nelson, Ezra Oklan, Dwight Ritcher, Flynn Grand Reopening Celebration, Jay Wahl, Angélique Kidjo, A Portrait Without Borders

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