Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Concessions Sessions





Popcorn, Cotton Candy and Snow Cones anyone? The Summer Youth from THEARC and the Splash Park group met today in preparation for "Movie Tuesdays!", a fun-filled night of FREE movies, cotton candy and snacks, which will begin next Tuesday with the premiere of "Finding Nemo". Various kids from camps, programs, and extra-curricular activities will get to enjoy snacks and popcorn after viewing the movie.

Today the groups had fun prepping, learning, and eating. It's nice to enjoy an ice-cold snow cone on a hot day.

Here is a few pictures of the Concessions Sessions.


Everybody's learning how to make popcorn & snow cones...yum!
Cotton Candy Hot From the Machine


Ms. Kia is enjoying the fruits of her labor : )

The Concession stand is seen as a simple business. There is interaction with the customer (customer service); distribution of the product (purchasing), and earning captiol (gaining a dollar). This may seem like a simple business, but a lot values are gained.

Monday, June 28, 2010

The Beginning of a Beautiful Thing



Learning, Dreaming, Building...Today marks the first day of six weeks of the THEARC's Summer Youth Program, sponsored by Capital One, William C. Smith and Co., and Verizon. About 15 teens, from different areas and backgrounds come together to put on a production of their own, and get to know the in's and out's of theater. I can tell these six weeks are going to be fun-filled, by the different personalities that I've seen today.

Mr. Johnny Sweet is the life of the party!!


Today the group "Learned" the dynamics of putting on a show, "Dreamed" about the aspects of the kind of show that we want to present, and in the upcoming weeks, the group will "Build" that dream.

During the learning process, we watched a previous production of "Do You Like Good Music," a musical discography of the days of Motown and the music of the late '60s and early '70s, and gathered ideas about costumes, make-up, lighting, and sound. After the viewing, the young producers of tomorrow broke into groups of their desired interests and brain-stormed about this years vision of "Do You Like Good Music", and took an extensive tour of THEARC.


After the day was over the group reflected about their future at THEARC and their masterpiece to-be.




Chris Page, one of the youth program members writes, "...I am enjoying myself. Being in the presence of new and interesting people for the first time is refreshing. What I learned today is that we are going to work hard and perform tedious tasks to ensure a successful and entertaining production. I look forward to all that I will experience in the next six weeks."

The program has already took effect on Ms. Dana Smith. She writes,

"What I want to get out of this program is to learn what I don't know and to expand what I do. My goal here is to teach others what I know and to find resources to help if I can't. Today I discovered different places of THEARC that I never knew existed. I was elated to see different parts of it. I expect that this program will teach me backstage work and also will teach me to be independent."

Today marks the beginning of a beautiful thing. Stay tuned to what tomorrow will bring. : )