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4/20/99: A Story Of Columbine

"People often ask us why we 'still care' so many years after the fact or why Columbine is still relevant. And our answer is always the same, for the remnants of Columbine are ever present in our everyday lives.

From the epidemic of school shootings in our modern-day society and Columbine Copycats to Rachel's Challenge and the Columbine Memorial Foundation. There's a piece, a sprinkle, in everything that we do and say in 2023. The amount of present-day occurrences that can be linked back to Columbine is insurmountable. It changed the world forever. It is our hope that we can continue to raise awareness and keep the story alive for as long as we are.

For the memories of lost ones, stay with us only for as long as we allow them to."
(Autumn Cazier, Writer/Director)

The Wait Is Finally Over! Tickets Are Officially on Sale For The Powerful Production: 4/20/99: A Story of Columbine! Tickets Available For Purchase Here:
https://www.saltlakecountyarts.org/events/4-20-99-a-story-of-columbine/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaaEEZAtgxqlgcmZs7yE9uVQNueZlGM0FoHjGab9t8sXVPJRQi7--zMB9QU_aem_kqH9FHNUi7eic5eoE9ByZA
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"It's been 24 years, and not much has changed."

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