Sunday, April 25, 2010

A Volunteer STAR

Hope you saw this great Gazette article about Benjamin Flaten, who won the Young Adult Volunteer STAR award this year. Ben was a member of the Gull Lake High School Performing Arts Company back in the day. He's had some major obstacles thrown his way since then, but he's accomplishing great work for others. Congratulations on the award, Ben, and thanks for all you do!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Fun with the Gilmore




There was music and fun galore at the Gilmore for Kids program April 20 at Gull Lake High School. Pianist Peter Miyamoto played for families and talked with all the kids afterwards. The Performing Arts Foundation was there to provide the celebratory punch and cookies. Fun night!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Gilmore for Kids at Gull Lake

It's almost time for the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival, and you can enjoy a preview right here in Richland, thanks to the Gilmore for Kids program. The wonderful pianist Peter Miyamoto will be doing an in-school program for kids on Tuesday, April 20 . . . and in the evening, he'll do a public performance, "Piano Power," open to and fun for all but especially geared for elementary and middle school students. So round everyone up and come to Gull Lake High School's studio theater at 7 p.m. on April 20. Admission is free for students, and only $5 for adults. Immediately after the show, please join us--the Performing Arts Foundation--for a punch-and-cookies reception. See you there!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Day of Silence Art Show

This Friday, April 16, from 7 to 9 p.m., all are invited to the Richland Area Community Center for the opening reception for a student art exhibit called "Doors." The artwork, literally painted and collaged on full-sized doors, was created by members of the Gull Lake area Gay-Straight Alliance and other students as part of their observance of the National Day of Silence. On that day--which is this Friday--students maintain silence for the school day as a way of drawing attention to name-calling, bullying, and harassment of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender students. Students have been working on their art projects at RACC for the last two weeks as part of a workshop created by writer Jacquelyn Taylor and RACC executive director Bonnie Feldkamp. The workshop was funded by a Kalamazoo Community Foundation Changemakers grant. Admission to the exhibit and reception is free, and the punch and cookies will be flowing like . . . well, punch and cookies! Do come out and support these young artists!

P.S. Check the Kalamazoo Gazette's article for more details, here.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Hot off the press

The Kalamazoo Gazette is full of news of Gull Lake grads. First, a reminder to go see Mary Teutsch in the Civic's powerful production of Arthur Miller's play All My Sons can be found in this glowing review. The play is scheduled to continue at the Parish Theatre through April 11. Tickets and info are here.

Then news of two events that we are very sorry to have missed. One Mr. Adam Carter apparently did a star turn as Liza Minelli on April Fool's Day at the Epic Bistro. We can live the moment vicariously through the Gazette's photos. It was all in aid of Fancy Pants Theatre, of which Adam is one of the founders.

And, finally, there was a big story in the April 3 Hometown Gazette about another Performing Arts Company alum, Kaytee Vande Streek. Kaytee helped to stage a fabulous old-school vaudeville show in East Lansing on April 2. At this writing, there's no link on the Gazette's mLive website, but I'll add one if I find one.

Meanwhile, everyone, let me know what you have coming up. We don't want to miss another thing!