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    Stumbling Stones at the MAC

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    Friday, February 20, 2026 | 6pm-7:30pm EST
    Mountain Arts Center, 50 Hal Rogers Dr. Prestonsburg, Ky. 41653

    Come enjoy a moving performance of Stumbling Stones: The John Rosenberg Story.

    Proceeds from each ticket sold will go to AppalReD Legal Aid. Purchase tickets directly from the Mountain Arts Center. 

    Stumbling Stones: The John Rosenberg Story is a solo play performed by Jeff Sherr that spans continents and generations, from fleeing Nazi Germany to standing with civil rights workers in Mississippi and coalfield families in Kentucky. Through decades of courtroom battles and community organizing, the play becomes a testament to memory, resilience, and the power of collective action—with an intimate thread of love and partnership at its heart. Ultimately, it’s a story of hope, reminding us that the work of justice is never finished and inspiring us to repair the world we live in today, stone by stone.

    Proceeds from the performance will benefit AppalReD Legal Aid

    A conversation with John & Jean Rosenberg will take place after the performance. Purchase tickets directly from Mountain Arts Center.

    To get a ticket ($40/person) to the cocktail reception click here to add the Stumbling Stones VIP Package to your Stumbling Stone tickets.

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