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			Norman (Roger Boss), a crotchety curmudgeon and his 
			adoring wife Ethel (Nancy Nickerson) relive the wonder of years past 
			while capturing each glorious present moment summering at the family 
			cottage on a lake. 
			
			
			 
 Arriving at the family cabin that holds memories of two generations, 
			Ethel Thayer examines a much treasured doll from her childhood.
 
			
			
			 
 Ever efficient and responsible, patriarch Norman Thayer takes care 
			of making sure the landline to the remote cabin is functioning as he 
			speaks with the local operator (Jill Voyles ).
 
			
			 
 One of the first special moments the couple shares is 
			the excitement of seeing the loons. You can almost imagine the 
			haunting call of the loons.
 
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			Soon their only child a daughter, Chelsea, her 
			soon-to-be husband, Bill, and his son Billy will arrive, and with 
			Chelsea comes complexities of parent/adult-child relationship 
			issues.
 The days on the lake while away time and mends old hurts. As each 
			day unfolds, you come to understand the depth of love for family 
			created over many years, and how this couple celebrates the wonders 
			found in each day while leaving room for personal differences.
 
			
			 
			Soon the family will arrive: Daughter Chelsea, played by Cari 
			Roberson Keysear Wilmert; Chelsea's finance' Bill played by Robert 
			Kinsella; and Bill's son Billy played by Donnie Gregory.
 Charlie is played by Nathan Brandon Gaik.
 
 Lincoln Community Theater's production of On Golden Pond runs June 
			27th - 29th at 7:30 and June 30th at 2 p.m. at the Johnston Center 
			on the Lincoln College campus.
 
 [Jan Youngquist]
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