GALLERY: "Through the Looking Glass" with Oneida Parks and Recreations - May 20, 2022
The Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event featured members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center and the city taking the role of beloved characters of "Alice in Wonderland," with actors taking center stage in storefronts through the city.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Local children play flamingo croquet with Alice, recreating a scene from "Alice in Wonderland" as part of the Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event, with members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center take the role of beloved characters.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Local children play flamingo croquet with Alice, recreating a scene from "Alice in Wonderland" as part of the Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event, with members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center take the role of beloved characters.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Local children play flamingo croquet with Alice, recreating a scene from "Alice in Wonderland" as part of the Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event, with members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center take the role of beloved characters.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Oneida Mayor Helen Acker stops by Higinbotham Park and finds Recreation Coordinator Justin Acker, dressed to the nines as the Mad Hatter as part of the Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event, with members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center take the role of beloved characters.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Local children play flamingo croquet with Alice and the Mad Hatter, recreating a scene from "Alice in Wonderland" as part of the Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event, with members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center take the role of beloved characters.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Local children play flamingo croquet with Alice, recreating a scene from "Alice in Wonderland" as part of the Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event, with members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center take the role of beloved characters.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event featured members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center and the city taking the role of beloved characters of "Alice in Wonderland," with actors taking center stage in storefronts through the city.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event featured members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center and the city taking the role of beloved characters of "Alice in Wonderland," with actors taking center stage in storefronts through the city.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event featured members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center and the city taking the role of beloved characters of "Alice in Wonderland," with actors taking center stage in storefronts through the city.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event featured members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center and the city taking the role of beloved characters of "Alice in Wonderland," with actors taking center stage in storefronts through the city.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event featured members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center and the city taking the role of beloved characters of "Alice in Wonderland," with actors taking center stage in storefronts through the city.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Local children play flamingo croquet with Alice, recreating a scene from "Alice in Wonderland" as part of the Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event, with members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center take the role of beloved characters.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The Mad Hatter takes a swing at flamingo croquet, recreating a scene from "Alice in Wonderland" as part of the Oneida Parks and Recreation Department's "Through the Looking Glass" event, with members of the Bogardus Performing Art Center take the role of beloved characters.
The Oneida Parks and Recreations Department held its "Through the Looking Glass" event in collaboration with the Bogardus Performing Arts Center, Friday, May 20, 2022, recreating scenes from the beloved story "Alice in Wonderland" such as flamingo croquet. Actors from Bogardus occupied store fronts at Oneida Office Supply, Callee 1945 Cheese Shop, NY Process Express, and Bella Vita Cafe.
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