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EPISODE · Sep 11, 2025 · 9 MIN

Being an Usher at The Lincoln: Flashlights, Friendly Faces, and Fleetwood Mac

from On Stage with The Lincoln Theatre · host Bob Watkins

What's It Like To Volunteer As An Usher For A Lincoln Show? The curtain rises on a different kind of spotlight in this heartwarming conversation with Mary LeClaire, a dedicated volunteer usher at the historic Lincoln Theatre. While most patrons marvel at the 1929 Mayan revival architecture or the performers on stage, Mary reveals the magic happening in the aisles before the show even begins.With genuine enthusiasm, Mary shares why volunteering as an usher creates meaningful connections within the community. "You meet an awful lot of new people, you see an awful lot of old friends, and you're giving back to the community," she explains, painting a picture of service that extends far beyond simply directing people to their seats. From safety training to mastering the art of creating warm welcomes, ushers like Mary preserve a level of personalized service rarely found in today's entertainment venues.What stands out most in Mary's experience is how these volunteer positions foster unexpected joy. Whether it's shining a flashlight to guide patrons safely through darkened aisles, reconnecting with old friends who've come to see a show, or enjoying tribute performances that spark nostalgia for her own youth, the rewards clearly transcend the absence of a paycheck. Mary's involvement extends beyond ushering to include work with children's summer programs, demonstrating the diverse opportunities available for community members looking to support the arts in Marion, Virginia.Ready to join Mary and the volunteer team keeping this cultural landmark thriving? Visit The Lincoln to discover how you can help preserve this unique theatrical experience where history and entertainment truly steal the show. By becoming part of this dedicated group, you'll not only witness remarkable performances but help create the welcoming atmosphere that makes The Lincoln Theatre a community treasure.To learn more about The Lincoln Theatre visit:https://www.TheLincoln.org/The Lincoln Theatre117 E. Main StreetMarion, Virginia  24354276-783-6092

What's It Like To Volunteer As An Usher For A Lincoln Show? The curtain rises on a different kind of spotlight in this heartwarming conversation with Mary LeClaire, a dedicated volunteer usher at the historic Lincoln Theatre. While most patrons marvel at the 1929 Mayan revival architecture or the performers on stage, Mary reveals the magic happening in the aisles before the show even begins. With genuine enthusiasm, Mary shares why volunteering as an usher creates meaningful connection...

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