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Living Arts Annual Student Showcase

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ORGANIZATION: Living Arts

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 10 people are interested

Looking for ushres, greeters, and helpers for a community student showcase.

Living Arts is a non-profit organization in the heart of Southwest Detroit. We have in-school and out-of-school programs for students which focus on the arts in many mediums encompassing both visual and performing arts. We are in need of as many volunteers as we can get for our annual student showcase which is a recital. Various roles need to be filled such as operating concessions, ushering, assisting with setting up and cleaning up after the performance and assisting backstage. This is a great opportunity for anyone who could use community service hours for school or is interested in volunteering for a non-profit organization. We need as many volunteers as possible so please spread the word! Thank you for your time. Any amount of time that you can dedicate as a volunteer is greatly appreciated. Documentation will be provided to anyone looking for a formal testimony of hours volunteered.

Please contact

Zoe Villegas, Office Manager at zoe@livingartsdetroit.org or

(313) 841-4765

On the day of the event, please contact Zoe Villegas by cell at (313) 412-9824 for any questions or concerns.

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About Living Arts

Location:

8701 W. Vernor Hwy Ste. 301, DETROIT, MI 48209, US

Mission Statement

Living Arts strengthens the youth and neighborhoods ofSouthwest and metro Detroit through studio-based dance education, classroom-basedarts-infused academics, and community-based arts workshops and performancesthat spark the imagination and foster learning through arts and culture.

Description

Living Arts is a community-based nonprofit, tax exempt, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to strengthening the neighborhoods of Southwest Detroit by cultivating an environment that sparks the imagination and fosters ingenuity through the arts and community development initiatives.Founded as Southwest Dance in 1999, the program initially offered four weekly classes and served 19 students. From there, it grew into a multifaceted arts provider, anchored in dance education. In 2008, El Arte Alliance merged with Living Arts to serve as its arts-infused education division. Together, they have created a strong presence in Southwest Detroit, serving more than 4,000 community members with quality arts and culture experiences.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Community
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

Sun Jun 11, 2017
12:00 PM - 06:00 PM

WHERE

Allen Park Center for Performing Arts19001 ChampaignAllen Park, MI 48101

(42.24923,-83.22962)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

N/A

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