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Posts Tagged ‘theater’

Park Mural one of Last Projects Funded by Cut Grant Program

By Leah Rosenbaum | September 6, 2016
Michele Seville and Ross Holzman look at the new community mural funded by the Neighborhood Public Arts Mini-Grants. Photo by Angeline Bernabe.

Richmond’s Neighborhood Public Arts Mini-Grant Program was designed to make anyone feel like they could be an artist. Yet to the dismay of many who were passionate about the program, it lost all funding in June.

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Play stresses HIV awareness to teens

By Stacey Kennelly | December 2, 2011 | 1
actors on stage

Ninth and 10th graders from Kennedy High School gathered in their gym Thursday to watch a performance about givin’ it up and hookin’ up—and the risks associated with those behaviors.

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Live theater performance aims to “increase the peace” at home and on the playground

By Vanessa Carr | May 17, 2011

“Peace Signs,” one of Kaiser Permanente’s educational theater performances, came to Peres Elementary School Monday in an effort to open a conversation with students about everyday violence prevention.

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