The third annual June S. Kang Love of the Arts Scholarship benefit concert was held on Friday, January 13th at the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek. including performances by renowned violinist Chee-Yun accompanied by classical guitarist Zaira Meneses, Jing Want on violin, Conor Hanick on piano, Jeremy Turner on cello, along with soprano and vocalist Courtenay Budd. The Korean-born Chee-Yun's first public performance was at age 8 took place in her native Seoul, after she won the Grand Prize of the Korean Times Competition. At 13, she came to the United States and was invited to perform the Vieuxtemps Concerto No. 5 in a Young People's Concert with the New York Philharmonic. Two years later, she performed in Carnegie Hall with the New York String Orchestra. Chee-Yun, charming, charismatic and deeply passionate about her art, has also played with the San Francisco Symphony, the National Symphony, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the New York Chamber Symphony, the Detroit Symphony, the Rochester Philharmonic and the Cincinnati Symphony. Overseas, she has made numerous tours with such orchestras as the Haifa Symphony, the Hong Kong Philharmonic and Germany´s Braunschweig Orchestra and the NDR Radio Leipzig.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Way more than 21 sentences on being the Magic Bus Program Operations Coordinator
Greetings followers!
I’ve been with The Youth Foundation since September 2010 and I have had the pleasure of dabbling in many areas of the Youth Foundation team, growing from administrative tasks within PwrHrs, to managing scholarships and providing a supportive mentor to our Scholarship students to forming academic support for the high school-aged Community Coaches through DREAM First, future-focused programming. As one of the bilingual full-time staff member, I had the opportunity to expand my horizons within the Youth Foundation on the Magic Bus Early Childhood Program by filling in for Magic Bus staff members. The small amount of exposure I received sparked something within me and, by a stroke of luck, I am now able to work full-time within that program!
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Robotics Round Two!
“No one has yet fully realized the wealth of sympathy, kindness and generosity hidden in the soul of a child. The effort of every true education should be to unlock that treasure.” – Emma Goldman
Imagine yourself in a room where you could express your creativity, use your imagination, challenge your brain, test your knowledge and utilize learned skills. For every person this room would be full of different things, but overall would commonly be a positive outlet to be and do what makes you feel most yourself. I know that in order to achieve any of the above it is important to be surrounded by people you trust, know that mistakes are welcomed not feared and to have tools that allow you to focus on a goal. For the children in Pwr. Hrs., The Youth Foundation is a safe, non-judgmental, and trusted face that understands the wealth in investing in a child. Like in the world, children in Pwr. Hrs. come from all different backgrounds. Therefore it is important that the educational experiences we provide acknowledge their life experiences, explores their interests and honors their achievements.
Monday, January 16, 2012
FUN: The True Nature
Girls on the new Girl PowHER Snowshoe Team are learning as they go. How do I put on these awkward shoes? Why do they make me walk funny? Why am I freezing one minute and sweating the next? Where on earth am I going? Who talked me into this? Am I having fun yet?
Ells Angels Snowshoe Team
BC Snowshoe Adventure Series
January 8, 2012
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