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A Trio of Hope
Maintenance swooped in and before you knew it, a simple wall that served as slideaway divider for courses in literature, science, mathematics, robotics, advisement, Critical Thinking and much more revealed to become a ballroom proportion of celebration. 2019’s Math & … Continue reading
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Tagged CRAAP, CSPA, JAKE Palenske, Lisa Blunt Rochester, Roots&Shoots, Russ Hammel, Trello, YSA
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Food for Thought
“We are not clowns in a circus for you to come, and watch and make research notes about and make your name for writing down our suffering.”
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Tagged "D" is for Delaware, Cora Laudato, Coraful Art, CSPA, MACO Assembly, Monica Avila, Pamela Moreno, Pepperdine Graphic, Pepperdine University, Repentino, Restaurants as a Second Home, Sam Kim, The Splendid Table, Yasmin Khan, Yonsei, Zaitoun: Recipes from the Palestinian Kitchen
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Soho, lag time, and Birthday Commencing…
The previous days of so so much – I mean sooo much walking, so much taking in just SO MUCH – wow. It showed as we struggled to the Starbucks on Broadway, grabbed anything we could to crank us into … Continue reading
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Tagged Chelsea market, CSPA, Georgetown, HighLine, MeatPacking District, Newonjo, Phantom of the Opera, Shake Shack
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Combined Essences, New York and Mexico City
Yes, despite the last New York post being made on April 6th 2015 f0llowing a whirlwind of experiences in New York City in March of 2015 – amid the advent of Into the Woods, Blue Moon, and sandwiched in between … Continue reading
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Tagged Adi Alsaid, Afterworlds, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Authors Among Us 2015, Cathleen Davitt Bell, Columbia University, Cormac McCarthy, CSPA, Heather Demetrios, Holly Black, Justine Larbalestier, Kathryn Holmes, Kevin Emerson, National Novel Writing Month, Porco Rosso, Repentino. magazine, Scott Westerfeld, Sobrinos, The Road, Young Adult Literature, Zeroes
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Pre New Yorkian CSPA – Here we come.
Yes, 2014, with CSPA holding a huge new level of opportunity for Repentino., stay tuned later this week for details! We have Immigration forms, pre boarding passes, and we have 21 students and 2 chaperones ready to roll – well … Continue reading
Schelling out Mexican Art part TWO – Also, Art for H20!
Yes, as promised, Jason Schell is back on the art scene, with an amazing documentary of the project he has just completed. I like that you are pulled in, also that he is from Pittsburgh, ALSO that he does not … Continue reading
Projects – an Open Door…
I love projects. They help keep me focused on what is possible, what is not created yet, and what could be created with our own ingenuity and energy – all there for the taking, all we have to do is … Continue reading
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Tagged 911 Project, Abbott Mill Nature Center, Chapel Branch Nature Trail, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, CSPA, Delaware, Nanticoke Watershed Conservancy, Osseily Hanna, PAVE, Peers Actively Volunteering and Educating, Reflections, Repentino, Seaford, Seaford New Tech Academy, Soroptomist Park Garden, SoundCloud, Steve Earle
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