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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

fifth grade


This is the Fifth Grade Super Writer's Club at Wares Ferry Road Elementary School. B.J. Adams, Victoria Kelly, Kyla Green and Portia Hunt are in the front row. Fifth grade teacher Sandra Brown and reading coach Sharon Sewell in the back row.
We're launching their blog rght now, and some kinks will have to be ironed out, but go see what they're working on at: http://wwwfgswclub.blogspot.com/
(Note: no dot after "www")
The students are so excited to be writing, and publishing their work. It's not for credit, either, they all choose to work on these things twice a week after school. Kudos to them!!

Monday, January 21, 2008

languages

I'm working on a story about foreign language church services and would love some input.

I know Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church has Chinese and Hispanic services, and St. James United Methodist Church has and an entire Korean Ministry Center. But I don't want to stick just to larger churches and hope to find some smaller churches attended or created by people of different nationalities.

Email hfunk /at/ gannett /dot/ com if you have any ideas.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

ballet

Check out the Montgomery Ballet. It's a ballet school, as well as a dance company of eleven professionals, housed in east Montgomery.

I always knew we had a ballet company in Montgomery, but yesterday was the first time I ever went over there and met some of them. Elie Lazar, the new artistic director this season, let me watch the company practice for shows in early February. While seeing professional dancers work can make you feel lazy, or realize that you have terrible posture, it mostly made me think "discipline."

I saw pieces of Lazar's take on Carmen, and Le Corsaire. The choreography is very traditional for Corsaire and more modern for Carmen. Lazar wants to provide variety for audiences, and he's high-energy enough to do that. These ballets will be performed at the Davis Theater in downtown Montgomery on February 8 and 9. They're presenting Sleeping Beauty on February 10 as a family-friendly 2:30 matinee.

Elie has also started a partnership with the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts for a lecture series at the MMFA's Wilson Auditorium. This Saturday, Elie's talk is on classic vs. contemporary ballet. On Tuesday, January 22, the ballet invites the public to their studio to watch rehearsals of the shows. You can hang out, sip on something, watch some performances and talk to the dancers. This is called the Tuesday Club, and Elie has made it a regular event this season.

Call the ballet for more information at 409-0522.

Monday, January 7, 2008

baseball

Baltimore Orioles bullpen coach Alan Dunn talked with me recently about a baseball clinic he is putting on this Saturday at Thompson Park on Ray Thorington Road. Those aged 9 to 19 are invited to join, and it sounds like a great way to kick off baseball season. Coach Dunn was in the Chicago Cubs organization for 15 years before going over to the major leagues.

The story, with more information, will be on the front page of the East section January 9. Or email me at hfunk /at/ gannett /./ com

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