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Dance - January 28, 2011
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Pac Pal - Leadership NEWS - November,
2010
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Above, Nick Melvoin, Harvard-Westlake/Harvard Alum,
visited YA PAC PAL to talk about Education Reform. He is pictured above talking
about his Teach for America
experience with activist Amy Dersh, a junior at Pali High.
Above, Nathan, a senior at Pali Hi., and
Claire, a 7th grader at Revere, engage in a mock job interview and discuss new
curriculum for YA's leadership program. Pictured
Below, Natalie Torres, Founder, L.A.'s Prom Closet presented her once-a-year
prom dress giveaway event to YA Pac Pal for consideration. YA will be a sponsor
at the event to be held in the spring.
www.laspromcloset@yahoo.com Save your prom dresses, your bridesmaids
dresses, your debutante dresses. We'll be needing them.
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Give
away Grandma's Clothes. Good Cause.
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Does
your Grandma give you way too many "outfits" you never wear? Now is your chance
to say, "Grandma, I love you, but there are people who need these outfits more
than I do, even though it breaks my heart to part with them."
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Angels + the Y + Pali Hi - Clothes Drive benefiting St. Agatha's Christmas Day
Dinner & Warm Clothes Giveaway.
For Pali High, beginning NOW,
bring your clean, new, or "gently used" jackets, coats, or sweaters to
COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER J121 on Pali High Campus. 5 items = 1 hr. of service
credit. Through December 10th. For EVERYONE ELSE, with any kind of clothes,
you may drop off at the Y on Via de la Paz from
Dec. 5-10th.
If you need additional
info: At Pali, speak w/ Rachel Jaffe, Mara Silka, Nathan
Cutler, Amy Dersh or Aiden Krasnoff At XRoads, speak w/ Chase or Blake
Brandon. At Wildwood, Brittany Butler. At Revere, Nate Galper, Claire
Bossiere, or Taylor McCowan. At St. Matthews, Sarah Hurst. At Archer, Sydney
Schneider. At Brentwood, Erin Mizraki. At Harvard-Westlake, Erica
Jaffe.
At Loyola, Jordan Ferguson. info@youngangelsofamerica.org. |
Still
need more hours? You can
help us sort & fold on Friday, Dec. 10th, at 5 p.m. at the Y in Pac Pal.
Collect 3 service hours.
25
people only.
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YA - Animo Watts Charter High School
- Leadership News - Next High School event. $3.00. Holiday Comedy Show with
Jose Velasquez. Support Prom.
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Search Young Angels Emerging Artists and
Executives
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Jose Velasquez is
hilarious. | When he's not onstage at the Laugh Factory,
Jose Velasquez can be found in the classroom Bully For You. A Mock
Situation. at Animo Watts Charter High School teaching YA's Comedy
Leadership class with Green Dot teacher Kyle Gouveia. Here he is in class
working with Devon who is riffing on his mom. For info on guesting in this
class, get in touch. Special thanks to Bob Saget, Cary Odes, Paul Provenza and
our friends at the Laugh Factory for their help in launching the YA Comedy
Leadership program.
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YA
Leadership Officer, Emanuel, delivers camera to Yearbook Officer, Stefan.
Camera made possible by a gift from Jill Cannella. Stefan saying hi to Jill
Cannella.
Animo Watts student store is one of the many on-campus revenue
streams contributing to the 2011 Animo Watts Senior prom. Store managers shown
here with store program director & YA Direct of Ops, Debbie
Koerner
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Young
Angels Dance Team finds its home at Grace Temple Baptist Church.
The
team announces its name, Kids of Grace, and get to
work. Above, Miss Rachel and Miss Soraya with with Facilities
Director Shawn and two new dance team members. Rehearsals are underway! Pastor
Broadous has warmly welcomed us into his church, and classes are held every
Tuesday and Thursday. For Team membership, contact
info@youngangelsofamerica.org.
Bernard
Parks visits with Young Angels.
On Sunday, November 21st, Councilmember Bernard Parks was
a guest at Grace Temple Baptist Church. Pastor Broadous was kind enough to
include YA Directors in a meeting with Councilmember Parks after services to
discuss Young Angels' youth leadership opportunities for students in the Eighth
District. YA thanks Pastor Broadous for his hospitality and his
outreach.
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Young
Angels of America is a 501 (c) 3 organization that teaches fundraising and event
production to middle and high school students so they can support causes they
believe in. Our current initiative supports YA college prep and financial
literacy programs in South Los Angeles Schools.
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