Village Theatre Holds Luncheon to Benefit Youth Education and Scholarship Programs
By: Faetra Petillo Oct. 02, 2008
Village Theatre will hold its Eighth Annual Youth Education Luncheon, Thursday, October 23, 2008 at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue. The luncheon will support Village Theatre’s youth education scholarships and free arts education programs. The program features emcee, Dave Ross of “The Dave Ross Show” on NewsTalk 97.3 KIRO as Master of Ceremonies.
This event helps Village Theatre fund their youth education programs, KIDSTAGE and Pied Piper, that serve over 54,000 young people, families, and schools annually in a variety of ways. Scholarships for Village Theatre Youth Education Programs are provided to everyone who qualifies. Over 15% of Village Theatre’s Youth Education participants receive scholarship tuitions and free tickets. Additionally, tickets and tuitions are subsidized for all students and youth to help keep all the programs affordable. Village Theatre is also able to use these funds to offer free in-school workshops that complement Washington State’s Essential Academic Learning Requirements (EALRs). These free art education programs are offered in over 30 districts throughout East King, North King, and Snohomish counties.Village Theatre’s Youth Education Programs help keep the arts a part of our local children’s well-rounded education and life experience by providing classes, in-school outreach workshops, performance opportunities, and nationally and internationally acclaimed educational productions to over 54,000 local youth, families, and schools. The Annual Youth Education Luncheon is a critical fundraising event that allows Village Theatre to continue delivering quality, life-enriching educational programs for youth of all ages and their families.The Luncheon sponsors are:Underwriter: Detlef Schrempf FoundationProducing Partners: Verizon FoundationDirecting Partners: Charles Schwab, Dr. Christian Manley, Eastside Pediatric Dental Group, Edward Jones Investments, Infospace, Prevail Credit Union, US Bank, and Craig and Joan Watjen.There is no admission fee, and a minimum $125 suggested donation per person is requested. Seating is reserved. For more information or to reserve your seat, please contact Jessica Wright, Special Events Coordinator at (425) 392-1942 x 151 or jwright@villagetheatre.org. About Village Theatre Youth Education:KIDSTAGE is a performing arts training program in Issaquah and Everett for young people ages 3-20. KIDSTAGE offers classes, productions, and mentorships for young people that encourage teamwork and personal integrity, and foster self-esteem and an appreciation for live theatre. Fourteen percent of Village Theatre’s KIDSTAGE participants receive scholarships.The KIDSTAGE Mission:
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