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By Josh Garrick, 5 October, 2021

"Josh Recommends" NINE with Central Florida Vocal Arts

"Josh Recommends" NINE with Central Florida Vocal Arts

 "Josh Recommends" NINE with Central Florida Vocal Arts

Central Florida Vocal Arts presents
"NINE” with performances October 8, 9, and 10 

 "Josh Recommends" NINE with Central Florida Vocal Arts

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  • NINE
  • Josh Garrick
  • Central Florida Vocal Arts
By Stacey Ebert, 4 October, 2021

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Join Things! (The Benefits of Extracurriculars)

It’s October. Many school children in the northern hemisphere have now been in school for over a month. Amidst the clamour of all things Covid, schools have gotten back to it. Whether in person, remote, or hybrid, the back to school honeymoon period is waning and we’re full throttle into all things learning. So now what? As the weather turns from summer’s warmth to autumn’s cooler days and soccer, band, theater arts, and more pick up speed, will your student be in the midst of organizations, meetings, and activities, or choose to spend their time in a different way? 

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 1 October, 2021

Artist Spotlight: Mayuka Yamamoto

From September 25th – October 30th, 2021, downtown Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery proudly presents their next major solo show, entitled Monochrome, Apples and Animals, from Japanese oil painter Mayuka Yamamoto in the Main Gallery.

By Olivia Fraser, 1 October, 2021

Women’s Human Right to Education in Afghanistan

On 30th August 2021, the US military departed from Afghanistan, ending a 20-year occupation, which led to the ongoing Taliban takeover. As the current events in Kabul continue to unfold, the reality of the impact of women’s human rights in Afghanistan becomes more of a threat as each day passes. 

Women’s Human Right to Education in Afghanistan

By Josh Garrick, 1 October, 2021

“Josh Recommends” by Josh Garrick – For October 2021

“Josh Recommends” by Josh Garrick – For October 2021

The Arts Scene in Central Florida is chock full of arts groups who can’t wait to get back into their performance spaces to – once again – share the extraordinary joys of LIVE performance with us. Read on -- there are classics for some and new works for others, and NOW is the time to reserve your tickets to become a part of it all …

 “Josh Recommends” by Josh Garrick – For October 2021

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  • Florida
  • arts
  • entertainment
  • music
  • theatre
By Stasia Lopez, 27 September, 2021

Chantelle Bellavance: #CommunityCollegeBecause ... it’s inclusivity, education, and affordability

Chantelle Bellavance is an alumnus and 2017 graduate of the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) - South Campus. She studied Computer-Aided Drafting and Design, Engineering Science, and Math and Sciences. Chantelle is a children’s book author, project manager, engineer, philanthropist, mentor, speaker, and telecommunications professional. She is the founder of the Bellavance STEM Scholarship that provides non-healthcare STEM scholarships to CCAC students.

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  • #CommunityCollegeBecause
  • education
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 24 September, 2021

A Must-Read Children's Book: Onyx Says: What If I Try?

I recently discovered an incredible and important new book series by writer Lisa Sterne, called Onyx Says. The series is designed to help children develop coping skills while creating themselves. The first book, What If I Try, gave me goosebumps when I first read it, and I teared up to think of the powerful way that Onyx helps kids help themselves. It's an excellent and fun read, both inspiring and full of joy. Highly recommended! 

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  • books
  • children
  • writing
  • reading
By Sarah Carter, 21 September, 2021

Linking Human Rights and Climate Change

Whether you think you are or not, everyone is affected by climate change. The climate crisis urgently needs individual and international attention.Human beings are the primary cause of the situation that we are currently in, and all humans are suffering the consequences of our collective actions.

Linking Human Rights and Climate Change

By Kerry Dexter, 20 September, 2021

Music for Friendship and Resilience

For journeys of geography, imagination, or heart, resilience and friendship make fine traveling companions. The creativity of these musicians will help you think about these things.

Music for Friendship and Resilience

By Lexa Pennington, 11 September, 2021

Four European Countries Worth Visiting

Planning your next trip to Europe might not be easy—the region has countless beautiful places to visit. Here are four of the best destinations for an unforgettable European vacation.

Four European Countries Worth Visiting

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  • Europe
  • travel

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