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Register Now for Seldovia’s Fine Arts Camp!
by Betsy Scott
“Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did
something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it,
they just saw something. That’s because they were able to connect experiences
they’ve had and synthesize new things. And the reason they were able to do that
was that they’ve had more experiences or they have thought more
about their experiences than other people.”
-Steve Jobs
The Seldovia Fine Arts Camp was made possible with funding by Rasmuson Foundation through the Arts in Education Fund, and is administered, under contract, by the Alaska State Council on the Arts.
Thank you Susan B English School, the City of Seldovia, and our many local volunteers and donors who helped make this happen!
Mon-Fri, July 14-18, 2014
3-6 yr olds: 10:00 – 1:00 $50
7-18 yr olds: 10:00 – 3:30 $75
Scholarships available!
Adult classes every evening!
Meet our Instructors for 2014!
Eddie Wood is a percussionist, dancer, storyteller and actor from Homer. Originally from Spain, He is bilingual Spanish/English. Eddie has been involved in working with children for over 35 years. He has toured all over Alaska, the US, and internationally.
Sue Biggs is a published composer with pieces for choir, hand bells and children. She writes folk and gospel songs and is working on two children’s books. She is the music specialist and band director for Redoubt Elementary School, Music Director at Christ Lutheran Church, private music teacher. and plays music with her spouse, Jack Will, with the Kenai Peninsula Orchestra and others.Jack Will’s informal music education involved playing loud electric guitar. He has played banjo, guitar, mandolin, fiddle, violin both on and off stage. He currently plays violin with the Kenai Peninsula Orchestra & local groups.
Craig Barnard is an energetic and generous community teacher of many physical arts, and will help students learn to control their bodies.
Susan Barnard is a longtime teacher of young children and will again be bringing her passion for gymnastics and circus art to our Seldovia.
Jenifer Dickson is mother of two young boys who enjoys writing children’s songs and teaching young children to love their own creativity. She will be teaching songwriting and how to get their chicka chicka boom boom on.
Valisa Higman studied art at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, OR. Valisa’s work in both cut-paper and ceramics have been shown in many galleries in Alaska and Outside.
Betsy Scott is a passionate Seldovia community member sharing her music and storytelling with all ages.
Brian Slover is a self-taught in native american flute and has been playing for 13 years. He’s a longtime Seldovian and loves doing concerts with his students.
Scholarships are available! Join us for a performance & community dance Friday night, July 18th!
Register for one-on-one individual instruction on first day of camp.
DAILY SCHEDULE
Lunch and snacks provided
Drop-off at Sea Otter Community Center
Age 3 – 6 (Snacks between activities)
10:00 – 10:45 Gymnastics, Dance & Circus
11:00 – 11:30 Chimes & Story
11:45 – 12:15 Art ( Mon-Wed)
11:45 – 12:15 Singing (Thurs & Fri)
12:15 – 1:00 Lunch
Age 7 – 11
10:00 – 10:45 Chimes & Story
11:00 – 11:45 Gymnastics,Dance, & Circus
11:45 – 12:15 Singing & Songwriting (Mon-Wed)
11:45 – 12:15 ART (Th & Fr)
12:15 – 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 2:00 Percussion
2:00 – 3:00 Elective (pick one):
- Native American Flute
- Beg Fiddle
Theatre Games
3:00 – 4:00 Individual instruction
Age 12 – 18
10:00 – 10:45 Percussion I
10:45 – 11:30 Fiddle & Guitar
11:30 – 12:30 Percussion II
1:15 – 2:15 Theatre Study
2:15 – 3:00 Elective (pick one):
- Native American Flute
- Beg Fiddle / Mandolin
- 3:00 – 4:00 Individual instruction
Adult Classes in the evening: $10 for any or all classes, free childcare provided.
Sign up by June 30: Betsy Scott 234-8404
Congratulations to Jack and Shirley Nall
by Shirley Nall
Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall Nall
Wild Shore Concert and Workshops – July 5
by Betsy Scott
Concert and workshops will be held at Susan B English school.
WILD SHORE EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
Laura’s First Impressions of Seldovia
by Laura Haskins
Coming into the Seldovia harbor the other day, I must admit, I was a bit anxious. Alan and I were very excited when he was offered the principal position, but he had been to town several times before and knew where we were going. And while I love a good adventure, I felt a bit blind coming across the bay that day.
I knew I would find a quaint fishing town nestled among some of Alaska’s most beautiful mountain scenery. I had seen pictures, after all, and Alan had been talking it up for years. But the heart and soul of a community is its people. Individuals create a collective character and give a place its personality and ambiance. I had heard wonderful reports of the “friendly, easy-going folks” who lived here but still I wondered; what would I find?
Well, I believe in first impressions and, Seldovia, you make a great one! I was overwhelmed by the charm of your boardwalks and the majesty of your landscape. Pictures can never really do justice to such an impressive panorama. But I was equally moved by the individuals I met – friendly and easy-going for sure, but also, genuine and sincere. You made us feel welcomed and at ease in such a short visit. We enjoyed walking around town and meeting folks as they worked in their yard and it was great visiting with you at church and at the dessert potluck. Thank you especially to Paul and Jenny Chissus and to Doug, Kathy, Les and Shirley Giles for your gracious hospitality.
Alan and I have said many times we could live anywhere as long as there were good people, and we’ve found good people everywhere we’ve lived. Seldovia is no exception! I’m still anxious about moving but this time it’s not because I’m blind. Now I can’t wait to come to town and really get to know the great people who make Seldovia home!
Editor’s note: Alan will be our new principal at Susan B English school this upcoming year. It was a total pleasure meeting both Laura and Alan on their first visit to Seldovia together! They are a very nice couple, authentic folks, interested in Seldovia and her people, and I am sure they will be a great addition to Seldovia and our school! They made a great first impression on us too! 🙂
First “Annual” Recycle Fashion Show
by Jenny Chissus
Wow, what a great show! I knew when I first read about this unusual fashion show idea – that it would be spectacular! This event would be the perfect opportunity for a few local artists/fashionistas to show off their talents in creative ways we could never imagine! From garbage bags, duct tape, foam and 5 hour energy bottles, to magazine pages, yarn, Grunden scraps, envelopes, dryer sheets and feed bags, there was a lot of waste put to amazingly good use!
With so much variety and obvious creative talent, it was a difficult fashion show to judge. Vivian, Suzie and Valisa were there, taking notes furiously as the gals took to the catwalk and about 35 folks enjoyed the show!
There were 4 categories:
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Models (in order of appearance): Tiffany, Ariana, Heli, Gwyn, Ashante, Andria, Sirena, Axenia, Heidi, Joy, Ariana & Sugar, Amanda and Lisa!
Fashion Designers: Tiffany, Amelia, Liza, Gwyn, Ila, Chaz, Amanda and Lisa
This was a benefit and fund raiser for the annual Fine Arts Camp that is coming up in July. Your support at this event and donations at any time are appreciated and welcome!
The Fine Arts Camp will be offering a daily schedule from campers 3-6, ages 7-11 and 12-18 as well as offerings for adults to enjoy! Everything from gymnastics, dance and circus activities, to chimes, story time, art and singing for the younger campers to Native American flute, Beg Fiddle, theater games, percussion – there will truly be a wide variety of activities to enjoy and learn during the week long course. Keep an eye out for the official flier – coming soon!