COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS 'MAGNOLIAS'.Byline: DIANA PEYTON Community Columnist There's not a spring flower in the bunch - just ``Steel Magnolias'' in the upcoming production of the same name being performed through May 6 at the First Lutheran Church of Northridge. The Spirit Theatrical Company's performance is being directed and produced by Michael McCambridge. The Sherman Oaks resident teaches English and theater at Calabasas High School Calabasas High School is a four-year high school, freshman-senior, in Calabasas, California, United States. Calabasas High School, which serves portions of Calabasas and the West Hills, Los Angeles, California section of Los Angeles, is one of three high schools in the Las and holds a doctoral degree in education, though his loyalty is to theater. ``I love doing this ... I truly believe in the power of theater - it creates community,'' he said. ``It gives people a place to connect.'' McCambridge also formed the Emmanuel Lutheran Actors' Theatre Ensemble in North Hollywood, and Come Alive! Theatre Company in Studio City. He believes theater projects create confidence in the actors. ``It improves communication skills and self-esteem,'' said the Sherman Oaks resident. McCambridge has worked in community theater for 26 years. He said he couldn't have formed the companies without the help of stage manager Julie Sieger, whom he considers his professional partner. The ``Steel Magnolias'' cast includes Barbara Cirks as M'Lynn, Kathleen Collins or Julie Sieger as Ouiser (double cast), Jan Cuadra as Shelby, Helen Lee as Clairee, Kelley Marcus as Truvy and Nina Mattera as Annelle. The performance is being sponsored by El Torito The format developed by Phoenix Technologies and IBM that has become the standard for creating bootable CD-ROMs on the Intel platform. El Torito provides only the format. In order to make a CD-ROM bootable, the correct boot images must be placed on the disc, and the target computer must Restaurant in Northridge. For ticket information call (818) 519-3185. Moorpark High School Moorpark High School, located in Moorpark, California, is a public high school in the Moorpark Unified School District and currently has an enrollment of 2,478 students.[1] senior Matthew Gray has been awarded a $30,000 scholarship from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
The member of the Moorpark High School Academic Decathlon decathlon (dĭkăth`lŏn), in modern Olympic games, a contest for men held over two days and composed of 10 track-and-field events. team will travel to New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. in June to meet with the board of the academy. Gray was recognized with other students last year at the Conejo Teen Video Festival as a member of the Beecluster Entertainment Group, which included Justin Worth, Mahdi Gad and John Mastro. Their project, ``Patient 357,'' is scheduled to air on Adelphia Public Access later this month. The teen plans to attend the University of Southern California The U.S. News & World Report ranked USC 27th among all universities in the United States in its 2008 ranking of "America's Best Colleges", also designating it as one of the "most selective universities" for admitting 8,634 of the almost 34,000 who applied for freshman admission , School of Cinema-Television. Future space enthusiasts could be living among us, if winners in the NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration Independent U.S. Student Involvement Program provide a glimpse into the future. Teams from two local schools who participated in the nationwide contest have won first place in different categories. Agoura Hills High School students Csaba Petre, Neel Sachdev, Spencer Klein, Daniel Gruver and their adviser, Peter Petre, will travel to West Virginia in June to participate in Student Flight Week at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is a major NASA space research laboratory established on May 1, 1959 as NASA's first space flight center. GSFC employs approximately 10,000 civil servants and contractors, and is located approximately 6.5 miles northeast of Washington, D.C. , Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island. The group designed, created and tested two dual-mode mechanical resonators, taking first place in the high school Space Flight Opportunities category. Their winning project is planned to be launched on a shuttle within a year of their visit to NASA. Wood Ranch Elementary School students Kelsey Krasnigor, Tyler Broberg, Brian Friedman and Matthew Carlson are first-place winners from Gayle Simpson's 4th-5th grade class for their entry in the category of Aeronautics and Space Science Journalism. Their project, Olympus Mons, is a five-minute video about Mars. Starbucks coffee in Northridge is displaying Frederick Kuretski's Fine Art Photography show, ``California 166,'' until Tuesday. The cinema professor at California State University, Northridge CSUN offers a variety of programs leading to bachelor's degrees in 61 fields and master's degrees in 42 fields. The university has over 150,000 alumni. It's also home to a summer musical theater/theater program known as TADW (TeenAge Drama Workshop) that leads teenagers through an , took photos along Highway 166 that include the Nipomo sand dunes, livestock, cotton fields and vineyards. Proceeds from the show will be shared with the Starbucks Literacy Foundation as part of the university's efforts to reach out to the community. If you miss the exhibit at the coffeehouse at 19500 Plummer St., contact Shauna Hendricks at (310) 967-2956 for information about other Los Angeles area shows. |
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