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Mountain Views News, Pasadena Edition [Sierra Madre] Saturday, October 14, 2017 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mountain Views-News Saturday, October 14, 2017 EDUCATION & YOUTH 7 ONLY IN SIERRA MADRE: COOKIES WITH A COP October 4th. was National Coffee with a Cop Day! This Sierra Madre PD visited with the students at St. RitaSchool with our first, Cookies With A Cop Day! Mrs. Harabedian, her faculty and students were visited by ChiefOrtiz, Capt. Cayson, Sgt. Enriquez, Ofcr. Barrientos, CSO Oronoz, Cadet Hernandez and Admin. Assist. Varonwith a basket full of cookies! Courtesy City of Sierra Madre 8TH ANNUAL DON’T GAMBLE WITH OUR KIDS’ EDUCATION” TEXAS HOLD ‘EM POKER TOURNAMENT The Pasadena Education Network (PEN) presents their 8thAnnual “Don’t Gamble with Our Kids’ Education” Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament on Friday, October 27 at theScott Pavilion, Pasadena Senior Center, 85 East Holly Street, Pasadena. Doors open at 6 p.m. with play beginning at 6:30 p.m. The money raised goes to support the nonprofitorganization’s programs and services that help parents explore, evaluate, and engage with our local public schools as well asrepresenting a collective voice for parents in the PasadenaUnified School District. Beer, wine, soft drinks, snacks, and poker chips areincluded in the $50 ticket price. Re-buys are permitted CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS – SAN GABRIEL VALLEY’S ACTING CONSERVATORY PARTNERS WITH THE SIERRA MADRE PLAYHOUSE TO OPEN THE SCHOOL’S INAUGURAL PLAY, “THE YELLOW BOAT” “The Yellow Boat” runs Oct. 20-28 at the Sierra Madre Playhouse during the first hour, and blackjack is available after pokerplay. Prizes are awarded to the top 10 finishers; past prizeshave include Lakers and Rams tickets, Disneyland tickets, restaurant certificates, electronics, retail gift cards, and more. Sponsors include Craftsman Brewery, Little Machine Shop, Risk Solutions & Investigations, Inc., and Jersey Mike’s Subs. Light dinner is available for purchase. Childcare is available at Kids Klub for a special discounted price. For more information or to reserve a spot, visit http:// penfamilies.org/news-events/poker-tournament or contactinfo@penfamilies.org . SCHOOL DIRECTORY ALVERNO HEIGHTS ACADEMY 200 N. Michillinda Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 (626) 355-3463 Head of School: Julia V. FanaraE-mail address: jfanara@alvernoheights.org Arcadia High School180 Campus Drive Arcadia, CA 91007Phone: (626) 821-8370, Principal: Brent Forseebforsee@ausd.net Arroyo Pacific Academy41 W. Santa Clara St. Arcadia, Ca, (626) 294-0661 Principal: Phil ClarkeE-mail address: pclarke@arroyopacific.org Barnhart School 240 W. Colorado Blvd Arcadia, Ca. 91007 (626) 446-5588 Head of School: EthanWilliamson Kindergarten - 8th gradewebsite: www.barnhartschool.org Bethany Christian School93 N. Baldwin Ave. Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024(626) 355-3527Preschool-TK-8th Grade Principal: Dr. William Walnerwebsite: www. bcslions.org Clairbourn School 8400 Huntington DriveSan Gabriel, CA 91775Phone: 626-286-3108 ext. 172 FAX: 626-286-1528 E-mail: jhawes@clairbourn.org Foothill Oaks Academy822 Bradbourne Ave., Duarte, CA 91010 (626) 301-9809Co-Principals Nancy Lopez and Diane Kieffaberinfo@foothilloaksacademy.orgpreschool@foothilloaksacademy.org Frostig School971 N. Altadena Drive Pasadena, CA 91107(626) 791-1255Head of School: Jenny Janetzke Email: jenny@frostig.org The Gooden School 192 N. Baldwin Ave. Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024(626) 355-2410Head of School, Carl Parke website: www.goodenschool.org High Point Academy1720 Kinneloa Canyon Road Pasadena, Ca. 91107 Head of School: Gary Stern 626-798-8989 website: www.highpointacademy.org La Salle High School 3880 E. Sierra Madre Blvd. Pasadena, Ca. (626) 351-8951 website: www.lasallehs.org Principal Mrs. Courtney Kassakhian Monrovia High School325 East Huntington Drive, Monrovia, CA 91016(626) 471-2800 Principal Darvin JacksonEmail: schools@monrovia.k12.ca.us Odyssey Charter School725 W. Altadena Dr. Altadena, Ca. 91001(626) 229-0993 Head of School: Lauren O’Neillwebsite: www.odysseycharterschool.org Pasadena High School2925 E. Sierra Madre Blvd. Pasadena, Ca. (626) 396-5880 Principal: Roberto Hernandezwebsite: http://phs.pusd.us St. Rita Catholic School 322 N. Baldwin Ave. Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024Principal Joan Harabedian (626) 355-9028website: www.st-rita.org Sierra Madre Elementary School141 W. Highland Ave, Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024(626) 355-1428 Principal: Esther SalinasE-mail address: salinas.esther@pusd.us Sierra Madre Middle School 160 N. Canon Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024(626) 836-2947 Principal: Garrett NewsomE-mail address: newsom.garrett@pusd.us Walden School 74 S San Gabriel Blvd Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 792-6166www.waldenschool.net Weizmann Day School1434 N. Altadena Dr. Pasadena, Ca. 91107(626) 797-0204Lisa Feldman: Head of School Wilson Middle School 300 S. Madre St. Pasadena, Ca. 91107(626) 449-7390 Principal: Ruth EsselnE-mail address: resseln@pusd.us Pasadena Unified School District 351 S. Hudson Ave., Pasadena, Ca. 91109(626) 396-3600 Website: www.pusd@pusd.usrcadia Unified School District 234 Campus Dr., Arcadia, Ca. 91007 (626) 821-8300 Website: www.ausd.net Monrovia Unified School District 325 E. Huntington Dr., Monrovia, Ca. 91016 (626) 471-2000 Website: www.monroviaschools. net Duarte Unified School District 1620 Huntington Dr., Duarte, Ca. 91010 (626)599-5000 Website: www.duarte.k12.ca.us Duarte, Calif. – Oct. 12, 2017 – In partnership with the SierraMadre Playhouse, students within the California School of theArts – San Gabriel Valley (CSArts-SGV) Acting Conservatoryopen the school’s performance season with its inauguralplay, “The Yellow Boat,” a story about family, creativity andcommunity. Seeking to build strong community partnershipsthroughout the San Gabriel Valley region, CSArts-SGV hasformed a relationship with the emerging theater, who sharessimilar values, and can provide an intimate venue suitable forthe Acting Conservatory, while the school’s Performing ArtsCenter is in need of renovation. The common goal of bothorganizations is to forge a strong community arts allianceby creating educational opportunities and producing livetheater performances. This unique partnership allows the twoorganizations to bring together generations of theater artists and patrons. “The Yellow Boat” was selected as the conservatory’s first playto illustrate the vision and values inherent in the culture of the CSArts-SGV Acting Conservatory, which offers comprehensiveacting, voice and movement training to talented students withaspirations of careers on stage or in film and television. “The Acting Conservatory is an ensemble growing togetheras artists and individuals,” says CSArts-SGV Chair of Theatre JayWallace. “We set out to develop young artists who are empatheticand empowered, goal-oriented, effective communicators whowill impact society as innovative, passionate leaders.” Written by David Saar, “The Yellow Boat” has been describedas an imaginative, stylistic and adventurous journey, filled withhumor, color, heartbreak and ultimately, hope. Detailing theshort life of a young, high-spirited child living with a terminalillness, the ensemble piece spotlights the healing that art canbring in times of trouble, and the importance of family andcommunity. It is a celebration of the strength of children and aninspiring piece for all ages. “This rich material, based on a true story, offers a unique opportunity to our CSArts-SGV Acting students to delve intopersonal and rich elements of character and story that containthe potential to impact our audiences in a powerful way,” continues Wallace. Students are led by Joe Calarco, a well-respected Los Angelesdirector and the associate artistic director of Coeurage TheatreCompany, who is also the school’s playreading instructor. Calarco mounted a successful and critically acclaimed versionof “The Yellow Boat” with Coeurage Theatre Company severalyears ago, and has been using this experience to guide CSArtsSGV’s young actors through the creative process and mentorthem as they develop professionalism and a sense of craft. Students have been rehearsing since the second week of theschool year. Beginning Oct. 2, Acting and Production & DesignConservatory students transitioned into the Sierra MadrePlayhouse theater space, where they rehearse after a rigorousday of academic and arts conservatory classes. More than 100student actors auditioned, and 12 were cast, ranging fromgrades seven through 11. “The Yellow Boat” marks the beginning of an exciting CSArts- SGV theater season, which also includes the all-school musical “Pippin,” presented with a Steampunk aesthetic, as well as twoadditional plays. In the spring semester, the School of Theatrepresents “Elephant’s Graveyard,” an ensemble character piecebased on a true story, and produced as sight-specific immersivetheater. This is followed by Oscar Wilde’s hilarious periodcomedy, “The Importance of Earnest,” which renews thepartnership with the Sierra Madre Playhouse and takes place inMarch. “The Yellow Boat” takes place Oct. 20-21 at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 22 at 2 p.m., Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m., and Oct. 28 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Season ticket holders of the Sierra Madre Playhouse enjoya special preview performance on Oct. 18, which includes a casttalk-back following the show. Tickets are $20 online and $22 atthe door. To purchase, visit sgv.csarts.net/theyellowboat. Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com | ||||||||||||||||||||