[RP TownTalk] Fwd: Youth Choir, Puppet Show, and Much More!

Dannielle Glaros dmglaros at gmail.com
Mon Sep 2 12:59:49 UTC 2013


Not sure who is familiar with this local group and great kids activities....it is open to all residents.  


Dannielle Glaros
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> From: College Park Arts Exchange <info at cpae.org>
> Date: September 2, 2013, 8:15:41 AM EDT
> To: dmglaros at gmail.com
> Subject: Youth Choir, Puppet Show, and Much More!
> Reply-To: info at cpae.org
> 
> 
> 
> College Park Arts Exchange Newsletter
> Connecting People 
> through Arts Experiences
> 
> 
> September 2013
> In This Issue
> Youth Choir
> Puppet Show!
> Physical Comedy!
> Arts Drop In
> Book Club
> Photography Club
> College Park Community Library
> Dear Friends, 
> 
> Welcome back! Our fall semester is here and we have great things in store!
> 
> The new fall lineup is ready on the website: www.cpae.org  so take a look at the great events we have planned.  Remember, College Park Arts Exchange  is YOUR local arts organization.  Let us know how we can bring your arts ideas to life.  If you have a dream about something you'd like to see -- please contact us now!  CPAE builds community by Connecting People through Arts Experiences.  
> 
> Now try liking us on Facebook!
> https://www.facebook.com/CollegeParkArtsExchange
> 
> Melissa Sites,  Director
> College Park Arts Exchange
> Youth Choir Open House  
> 
> Tuesday, Sept 3, 6:30 pm 
> St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
> 4512 Princeton Ave, College Park 
> 
> Students ages 5 and up!  If you like to sing, come work with high-energy  director Chris Fominaya to develop strong vocal skills. If you have a young singer who is interested in joining the College Park Youth Choir, now is the time to get involved.  Come to our Open House to meet Mr. Fominaya  and to receive registration information.  Rehearse at St. Andrew's, Tuesdays 6:30 - 8:30 pm and perform several times each year. Fee per semester is $85 per child.   
>  Email us at info at cpae.org for more information. 
> 
> 
>  
> Beech Tree Puppet Theater Presents
> the Crystal Ball
> Sunday, Sept. 8, Old Parish House, 3 pm.
> 
> Ingrid Cowan and Ole Hass, classically trained singers and actors, present an old fairy tale with marionettes and sets hand-crafted from silk, wool, and wood, as well as songs written for the show sung and played on simple musical instruments.   
> 
> Follow the young Prince on his journey to save his brothers who have been transformed into animals by an evil sorceress.  Bravely and against all expectations, he overcomes great challenges, including two giants and a fierce dragon, to save his brothers and win the princess.  
> 
> AHA! Kids events are FREE and ideal for ages 3 and up.   All children must be accompanied by an adult. Upcoming events include: 
> 
> Reptile Wrap-Up with Maryland DNR  Sun., Oct.  13, Old Parish House, 3 pm.
> St. Martin's Lantern Festival  Sunday, Nov. 10, at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 3:30 pm.  Make beautiful paper lanterns in the German style.
> Seasonal Celebration Sunday, Dec. 8, at 3:00 pm, Old Parish House. 
> Bring friends and family for this fun afternoon of local talent.   
> Nutcracker Ballet  Sunday, Dec. 15, 3:30 pm, Old Parish House
> Plus KIDS DANCE WORKSHOPS Saturdays, Sep. 28, Oct. 26, Nov. 23, 4-5 pm.
> 
> 
>  
> Baltimore Physical Comedy Colloquium presents: 
> That's Not Allowed! 
> Starring Steven Lampredi and Annetta Dexter Sawyer 
> Friday, Sept. 13th, 7:30 pm,
> Old Parish House
> Join Pipo, Nini, and other quirky characters who crash through time and space to tickle your funny bones with healthy doses of chaos, magic, and musical numbers from the 1920s and 30s. $10 suggested donation at the door.
> 
> Our Cultural Connections series present events that appeal to adults and the whole family, including: 
> Mark Jaster, a Fool Named O, Friday, Oct 11th, 7:30 pm
> Raq Out Belly Dance Concert, Saturday, Nov 2nd, 7:30 pm
> Tribute to Woody Guthrie, Nov 9, 7: 30 pm
> Plays by Local Playwrights, Dec 13-14, see www.cpae.org for details
> Mark your calendar now!  Please support these free events with your donation at the door.  
>  
> Arts Drop-In Programs  
> Free! Ideal for ages 3-8. 
> With Mr. Springer at College Park Community Center, Saturdays 10 am- Noon and at Old Parish House, Sundays 2 - 4 pm: 
> Sep. 28, 29:  Profusions of Paint
> Oct. 26, 27: Mask Mayhem
> Nov. 23, 24: Crazy Creature Creations
> Dec. 1 at OPH:  Holiday Wrapping Paper and Decorations
> To learn more about after-school Arts Drop-in with Ms. Potter near Hollywood Elementary, call 301-474-1210. 
> 
> 
> Baby Arts Group
> Sign up for 10 weeks of Baby Arts Group, with arts specialists from different disciplines offering classes to children age 4 and younger. $45.    Thursdays, 11 - noon, Sept. 19 - Nov. 21.
> 
> 
> Community Arts Workshop: Recycled Art, Sat., Nov. 16, 10-4 pm at Davis Hall, 9217 51st Avenue.  To honor America Recycles Day, College Park Public Works and CPAE offer a workshop for mixed age groups to build sculpture out of reclaimed trash. RSVP  
> 
>  
>  
> CPAE Book Club   
> Third Friday evenings (usually) at 7:30 - 9:00, Old Parish House, 4711 Knox Road, College Park. 
> 
> Sep. 20: Wounds of Passion: A writing life, by bell hooks 
> Oct. 18: Out of Order, by Sandra Day O'Connor 
> Nov. 15: The Grace of Silence, by Michelle Norris 
> Dec. 20: Life List: A Woman's quest for the World's Most Amazing Birds, by Olivia Gentile
>  
> The Photography Club also meets at the same time as Book Club.  
> 
> Contact info at cpae.org or 301-927-3013 for more information.  
> 
> 
> "The Underexposed" Photo Club
> 
> Like photography?  Want to meet some great people who share your love of photography?  Come to "The Underexposed" College Park photo club for a fun, social, and photography filled time. We meet alongside Book Club on third Fridays at 7:30 - 9:00 pm, Old Parish House, 4711 Knox Road, College Park.  
>  Look for us on Facebook
> 
> See book club dates above.
>  
>  
> 
> 
> College Park Community Library
> 9704 Rhode Island Avenue, College Park, MD 20740 ( lower level of the Church of the Nazarene)
> Convenient location ~ Volunteer staff ~    
> Convenient meeting space for local groups ~    
> Laptops available with Internet access.
>  
> Hours:   Mon. Tues. Wed. 7-8:30  Thurs. 1-4   Wed. 10-1    Friday closed        
> Saturdays: 1st 2nd and 4th  12-3;  3rd 10-12    
>  
> Story Time:   Tue. and Thurs. from 1-4 all ages.
> Wed. Story Time 10:30 - 11:00  ages 12 - 36 months.  
>  
> Read with Bella, the resident beagle:  On the 2nd Saturday of each month from 12:00 - 3:00 students ages 6-12 will be able to read to Bella for 15 minutes.  Bella listens without judgment as children read their favorite stories to her.
>  
> Game Night:  Every Monday evening 7:00 - 9:00 join the fun!  The library has a small selection of games, however,  donations are welcome.  Anyone up for a game of War??  Scrabble?  Monopoly?
>  
> Book Group:  On the 4th Tuesday of each month our book group meets from 7:00 - 8:30. 
> 
> Volunteers needed to start in Aug. for the 1st and 4th Sat. 12-3 and for Tues. evenings 7-8:30.  
> 
> Our web site: cpcommunitylibrary.org for additional information or "Like" us on Facebook -- College Park Community Library  
>      
>  
>  College Park Arts Exchange
> is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization, supported in part by the City of College Park.  
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> CPAE = "Connecting People through Arts Experiences"
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