Friday, October 26, 2007

"The Smallest Elf" Performance

“The Smallest Elf” Performance

TOP HAT Talented Young Performers - Homeschool Acting Troupe invites you to a FREE performance of our first production, "The Smallest Elf", a Christmas story for the whole family. The Smallest Elf, Elwyn, just can't get any of the toys she makes right. Now, there is a little boy named Luke who doesn't even want a Christmas because his parents are too busy. Santa wants to make him happy for Christmas and has given the elves a challenge to make the perfect gift for Luke by Christmas Eve. Will Elwyn be able to make him a gift that doesn't fall apart? Will Luke be happy for Christmas? Come find out! The touring schedule is: Wednesday, November 28 - 11:00 AM - Haywood Arts Regional Theatre, Waynesville. Friday, November 30 - 11:00 AM - Henderson County Library, Hendersonville. Monday, December 3 - 11:00 AM - Hendersonville Little Theatre, Hendersonville. Friday, December 7 - 11:00 AM - Pack Memorial Library, Asheville. Tuesday, December 18 11:00 AM - Asheville Community Theatre, Asheville. Please RSVP to cary@3dkarting.com for a seat count. Some locations have a limited number of seats and we would like to know how many people to expect. TOP HAT is a new theatre troupe in the Asheville area comprised entirely of home school students. Our cast for this show ranges in age from 7 to 16. They have all worked very hard rehearsing this show, learning lines, and creating their own costumes and set. Come out and see a great show at a location near you while you get to support fellow homeschoolers and the price is right! The show lasts about 40 minutes and will be sure to put you in the holiday spirit!

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Rwandans Come To SCC

Southwestern Community College (JACKSON Campus) will be hosting the Mizero
> (Hope) Children of Rwanda Tour, on Tuesday October 23 from 10:00-11:40 in
> Myers Auditorium.
>
> The tour is coming to the States to perform at two UN sponsored events,
> one
> in Montreal and one in New York City. We are able to host the group
> because
> one of the tour group coordinators is a former SCC graduate.
>
> The person leading the tour is Jean Paul Samptu, an internationally known
> musician. In addition to Jean Paul, the group is composed of 12 boys and
> girls ages 9-15 who are either orphans of the genocide of 1994 or AIDS.
> The
> group brings a message of how real reconciliation can come from the world,
> even when it arises out of the worst possible trials.
>
> The 90 minute performance consists of an educational component, some
> testimonies by the children, traditional drumming and dancing.
>
> In addition to seeking support to stay on the radar screen of the world,
> the
> kids are also attempting to raise money to provide basic housing for the
> boys - they live in a bank parking lot when they are home in Kigali,
> Rwanda.
> If they don't get to their parking lot by the time it is locked up at the
> end of the day, the police pick them up an put them in jail, which is both
> unsanitary and unsafe.
>
> Performances like this happen upon us much too infrequently. I hope you
> will seriously consider including this performance in your educational
> offerings.
> If you have any more questions, please give me a call at 800-447-4091 ext.
> 245.
>
> Cheryl
>
>
> Cheryl Contino-Conner, Director
> Student Support Services
> Southwestern Community College
> 447 College Drive
> Sylva NC 28779
> (800) 447-4091, ext. 231
> cheryl@southwest.cc.nc.us

Friday, October 12, 2007

We're on our way home

Hi everyone! We're winding up our out west trip - at present we are in Nebraska, working our way back east. Our target is to arrive back in Bryson City around Oct 20th. Although we are way behind on the website  (http://www.HaveSchoolWillTravel.com), we've stayed busy the last month and a half - visiting Glacier, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. We have just wrapped up a couple of weeks in the Black Hills of South Dakota.

Vance is very anxious to see all his friends, and it will be great to catch up with everyone.

See you soon!

Mark, Denise and Vance Tyson

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Self-Paced Courses

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Monday, October 1, 2007

Paging all Jane Austen Fans!

Those interested in joining a library-hosted Jane Austen Book Club call Miss Christine at the Marianna Black Library, 488-3030  x30.

MHC events

 

Upcoming Events
at the
Mountain Heritage Center

October 3
Appalachian Lunchtime Series  
Tim Barnwell
On Earth's Furrowed Brow:  The Appalachian Farm in Photographs
Mountain Heritage Center Auditorium
12:15 p.m.
 
October 4
Exhibit Opening
Southern Stews: Traditions of One-Pot Cooking
Gallery B
 
October 7
Arti-Facts!
The History of Photography
Children's program – for reservations please call 227-7129
2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
 
October 7
Book Signing
Victoria A. Casey McDonald
The African Americans in Jackson County
Mountain Heritage Center Auditorium
3:00 – 4:00 p.m.
 
October 9
Living with the Land Folklife Series
Tom Sheridan
Wilderness & Working Landscapes: Putting People Back in Nature
Mountain Heritage Center Auditorium
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.

For more information please call 227-7129.