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Yessiree folks … you heard right! The Schoolhouse Arts Center in Standish has been invaded by Jed Clampett and his whole truck-load of kin folk. The clan has been seen on the Schoolhouse stage makin’ folks belly-laugh till their sides was about to bust. They will be showin’ up at the Schoolhouse Arts Center every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday until April 26.

Don’t miss Jed, played by Jon Carr, and his daughter Ellie May (Magnolia Gray), his nephew Jethro (Ben Macri), and of course the biggest star of the whole clan … Granny Moses (Beth Saufler). It is guaranteed to bring back wonderful memories for the whole family and keep everyone laughing.

This is a wonderful opportunity for the whole family to relive the craziest family to ever show up on TV reruns. Old Jed and his family are almost starving in their ancient log cabin when Jed accidentally strikes oil on his land. Overnight he becomes a millionaire and his family convinces him to pack up and move to Beverly Hills. From there on, the story becomes the source of non-stop laughs. Now is your chance to revisit the Clampetts and all their kin, the banker Mr. Drysdale and his wife, Miss Hathaway, and a host of outrageous characters that could only be created on the back lots of Hollywood.

The show runs every Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 2 until April 26. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students and seniors. The Schoolhouse Arts Center is located at 16 Richville Road (Route 114) in Standish. For more information about the Beverly Hillbillies, please visit their website at www.SchoolhouseArts.org or find them on Facebook. Make your reservations on their website or by calling 642-3743.

The Clampetts have descended on the Schoolhouse Arts Center in Standish. In the front seat, from left, are Jon Carr (Jed) and Ben Macri (Jethro). In the back seat, from left, are Magnolia Gray (Ellie May) and Beth Saufler (Granny).Courtesy photo

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