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WORTHINGTON — Performers depicting great artists aren’t the only legends on management this year at Memorial Auditorium Performing Arts Center (MAPAC).
Ron Vogel first joined the MAPAC pikestaff in 1995, just a few months after supervisor Margaret Hurlbut Vosburgh signed on. As MAPAC’s chief specialized assistant, the handy Vogel made underweight placement, sound work and set conceive and construction into something of an art form.
But about 18 months ago, Vogel, then over 80, unequivocal maybe it was time to hang up his weapon belt, ladder and paintbrush.
“I’ve retired more than once,” cited Vogel, who first called it quits from Rickbeil’s at age 60 after managing the peculiar store’s furniture department for 20 years.
Thereafter, Vogel worked part-yet for Lampert’s Lumber for several years, but when he started getting enmeshed with in technical work for theater productions at Minnesota West Community and Detailed College, “I got too busy with the theater and had to arrest that.”

“The kids were at the end of the day excited to see those, and really excited to see the new athletic mural that the art guide and some former students did over the
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