A group in Peabody is working to renovate a local building into a performing arts theater. Members of the Sunflower Theatre Committee say the arts in their rural community are underserved, so they’re working to change that. The Sunflower Theatre was built in the 1920s, but was later turned in to a bowling alley, which later closed. The building has been vacant for a few years now. The committee is working on the $1.6 million renovation project to restore it. They’ve already received an $85,650 Heritage Trust Grant from the Kansas Historical Society. The committee is working to raise the rest of the funds through different events. They are presenting a Reader’s Theater featuring comedy sketch performances this Sunday at 3 p.m.
Source: KAKE – News