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2. Performing Arts: Fairytale: A Richmond Cinderella Story Project Manager: Molly RaynorThis theater production will be an adaptation of the classic Cinderella story – Richmond style. It will combine mixed media with live performance, using film clips of visuals, spoken word, theater, music, dance, and visual art. Cast members will write their own poems and songs, choreograph their own dances, and create visual art based on themes laid out in the original screenplay. Participants will engage in workshops on the script theme, and interview community members to gather stories.3. Literary Arts: The Scribbler Artist Project Manager: Tatiana OrtizMs. Ortiz will work with Richmond elementary schools where participating students will write and illustrate their own books for publication. She will go into classrooms to teach students how to conceptualize their own book, write it, and illustrate it. Each student s book will be sent to a publishing company and the students will have them back in a month. A book dedication reception will be held to honor each child for his/her work. The project is meant to encourage reading and to develop interest in art and writing.4. Media Arts: QWOCMAP Film & Freedom Academy Project Manager: Kebo DrewThe QWOCMAP Film & Freedom Academy will be a free intensive filmmaking workshop providing professional training, equipment and coaching. It will teach emerging filmmakers concrete technical skills, tangible artistic knowledge, and applied leadership tools. Participants will create 3-5 new films in an environment welcoming LGBTQ people of color. The project is in partnership with Richmond Rainbow Pride.5. Visual Arts: The Peace Dove Project.

Project Manager: Keiko Nelson, Ms, Nelson will implement her 2nd NPA grant to install her Peace Dove Project in Richmond, Students, clients of NIAD, the mayor, community members at local events, and residents from Shimada, Japan (our Sister City) have all painted several hundred 5 x 8 peace doves designed by the artist, Each dove has a ballet slippers earrings with pink water pearls and sterling silver ear wires, ballerina earrings, ballet slippers jewelry, danc unique, decorative image and a message of peace, All the doves will be collected, and hung in a public art installation in the lobby of the Richmond Memorial Auditorium..

Jaz Reyes, a Rancho seventh grader, took home the spelling bee medal by correctly spelling “legislature” after Vanessa Cho, a Rancho eighth grader, misspelled “contentious” and joined 17 other spelling bee participants on the side of the room. The spelling bee, which saw first- through eighth-grade students tackle 168 words in 1 1/2 hours, was registered with the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Reyes next will move on to a regional spelling bee on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016 at Lawrence Hall of Science in Berkeley.

Rancho Principal Casey McMurray said the spelling bee was an opportunity for students to engage in a fun but challenging academic endeavor, During the first few rounds of the competition, he and Assistant Principal Sean Anglon read lines from short biographies the students had written about themselves while alternately asking the students to spell words, “There was a nice little duel between the two finalists who went back and forth for 20 words each, That was suspenseful,” McMurray said, “Everyone was getting a little nervous, You would hear ballet slippers earrings with pink water pearls and sterling silver ear wires, ballerina earrings, ballet slippers jewelry, danc the audience going ‘aww’ when there was a misspelling, there was this level of intensity, but it wasn’t to the point where students were freaking out.”..

He said that although only 19 of the school’s 720 students participated, he was happy with the turnout for the inaugural competition. He said it was the first bee for most of the participants, and some were a little nervous about getting up in front of others. “We had this club called Rancho Dance Crew and the students were hesitant to get into it, but after they did the first rally, they had double the numbers,” McMurray said. To stir up interest in next year’s event, McMurray said the school could do things such as having a preview of the spelling challenge and asking someone well-known to host the bee.

Besides Reyes, other winners in the contest were Alexa Cardenas, ballet slippers earrings with pink water pearls and sterling silver ear wires, ballerina earrings, ballet slippers jewelry, danc best sportsmanship; Swetha Nair, best poise; Cho, best enunciation of letters; Parinita Gupta, best camaraderie; and Amy Stanley, best spirit, Rancho, Thomas Russell Middle School and John Sinnott Elementary School are the only public schools in Milpitas Unified School District registered with the Scripps National Spelling Bee and Merryhill School is the only private school in Milpitas registered, Contact Aliyah Mohammed at amohammed@themilpitaspost.com or 408-262-2454 or follow her on twitter.com/Aliyah_JM, Visit us on our social media sites at facebook.com/MilpitasPost and twitter.com/MilpitasPost..

One of the stars of “Christmas Divas Live! A Christmas Cabaret Revue Extravaganza” happening at Angelica’s on Tuesday, McCarley was raised in Redwood City, the sole child of Howard and Claudia McCarley. “You’d think I was a middle child, for all the antics to get attention,” she says, laughing. McCarley began performing as a preschooler, playing the title role in the story of the little blonde girl who pilfered porridge and provoked the three bears. She came by her dramatic flair naturally. In the 1970s, her mother performed with renowned choreographer/director Kenny Ortega, founder of Redwood City’s Civic Light Opera. Mom was also part of the Music For Minors program in local schools. “I definitely get the performer bug from her,” McCarley says.

McCarley moved to Los Angeles, working as a makeup ballet slippers earrings with pink water pearls and sterling silver ear wires, ballerina earrings, ballet slippers jewelry, danc artist in film and television, But she preferred the Northern California environment, which has a more accessible community theater scene, Upon moving back, she began working with San Jose voice teacher Carl Franzen, and then with San Francisco’s Mindy Lym, McCarley, 33, now a San Francisco resident, works by day as a recruiting manager for a tech company, “It supports my theater habit,” she says with a laugh, “I’m my own philanthropist.”..



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