Recreation
Located in west Many adjacent to the Sabine Fairgrounds, the Many City Park features ball fields, a tennis court, picnic tables, playground equipment, walking track, and more.
Sabine Theater
First opened as a "movie house" in the 1940s, the Sabine Theater is now owned and operated by the Town of Many, as a multi-purpose municipal auditorium.
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There will be an Ark La Tex Music Show on Friday, August 27, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. at the Sabine Theater. Come out and enjoy some great country and gospel singing.
Built in the 1940s as a "movie house" (one of Many's only two movie theaters for quite some time), the Sabine Theater is one of the few remaining original single-screen theaters in the area. Though only occasionally is a movie shown here, it still maintains its original look, just with all upgraded facilities. Read more...
The Sabine Parish Players are having two comedies: 27 Wagon's Full of Cotton and A Phoenix Too Frequent at the Sabine Parish Theater on August 14th at 7pm and August 15th at 2pm.
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Sabine Council On Aging New Walking Path |
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Cutting the red ribbon, signaling the official opening of the Sabine Council on Aging’s new walking path, were Director Linda Rigsby, Board and Advisory Council members and officials who attended the ceremony on Tuesday, May 5 at 11 a.m. Holding the ribbon were Bill Adams, SCOA Advisory Council Chairman, left, and Many Mayor Ken Freeman, right. Shown snipping the ribbon are J.C. Ashford, president of the Board of Directors; Rigsby, Gerald “Buddy” Beasley and Sally Maxie. On the back row, from left, are Bob Gates, Sabine State Bank; Doug Abington, Peoples State Bank, Lewis McBryde, Clerk of Court Tammy Foster, Many Councilman John Haogland, Chamber President John Godfrey, Lisa Soderberg and Liz Tramel, Chamber director. The path is located next to the Legacy Building in Many. See related story. (Photo by The Sabine Index)
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