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13, the Musical

13, the Musical

North County Philanthropy Council June 23, 2023

Evan Goldman is about to turn thirteen, and he can’t wait. When he is forced to move with his mom from big-city New York to podunk Appleton, Indiana, he must find a way to fit in. If Evan can’t get the coolest kids to come to his bar mitzvah, how is he going to survive the school year, not to mention, the rest of his life? As Evan navigates the world of cool kids and nerds, jocks and cheerleaders, first kisses and heartbreak, he comes to understand “What it Means to Be a Friend.” With a bright, catchy pop score from Jason Robert Brown, equal doses of humor and pathos, and a cast of wildly talented teens, 13 is irresistible to grown ups and almost-grown ups alike.

Tagged With: Community Events, Events, Family Friendly, kids

13, the Musical

North County Philanthropy Council June 23, 2023

Evan Goldman is about to turn thirteen, and he can’t wait. When he is forced to move with his mom from big-city New York to podunk Appleton, Indiana, he must find a way to fit in. If Evan can’t get the coolest kids to come to his bar mitzvah, how is he going to survive the school year, not to mention, the rest of his life? As Evan navigates the world of cool kids and nerds, jocks and cheerleaders, first kisses and heartbreak, he comes to understand “What it Means to Be a Friend.” With a bright, catchy pop score from Jason Robert Brown, equal doses of humor and pathos, and a cast of wildly talented teens, 13 is irresistible to grown ups and almost-grown ups alike.

Tagged With: Community Events, Events, Family Friendly, kids

13, the Musical

North County Philanthropy Council June 23, 2023

Evan Goldman is about to turn thirteen, and he can’t wait. When he is forced to move with his mom from big-city New York to podunk Appleton, Indiana, he must find a way to fit in. If Evan can’t get the coolest kids to come to his bar mitzvah, how is he going to survive the school year, not to mention, the rest of his life? As Evan navigates the world of cool kids and nerds, jocks and cheerleaders, first kisses and heartbreak, he comes to understand “What it Means to Be a Friend.” With a bright, catchy pop score from Jason Robert Brown, equal doses of humor and pathos, and a cast of wildly talented teens, 13 is irresistible to grown ups and almost-grown ups alike.

Tagged With: Community Events, Events, Family Friendly, kids

OTC Youth Summer Performance Camp: 13 the Musical

North County Philanthropy Council May 2, 2023

OTC Summer Theatre Performers focus on acting, singing, and dancing, while also honing audition skills, stage presence, and a sense of theater community. The camp culminates in a weekend of performances of a standard Broadway-style musical theater youth production. This year’s performance will be 13, The Musical. *Auditions will be done on the first two days of camp. Please be sure to bring all necessary paperwork to the first day of camp. Performances of 13, The Musical will be July 14-16. For more information, visit OceansideTheatre.org.

Ages 10-19 – Four weeks
June 19 – July 16, Monday through Friday, 9 am – 3 pm
Performances July 14-16
Price: $650 for first child, $550 for each additional sibling

Tagged With: Community Events, Education, Events, Family Friendly, kids

OTC Youth Summer Design Camp: 13 the Musical

North County Philanthropy Council May 2, 2023

Discover how theater design brings a theater production to life! Campers learn about the design aspects of a show, with set and lighting design projects as well as costume and makeup projects with the opportunity to use their skills on 13, The Musical, the Summer Youth Theater musical production. Performances of 13, The Musical will be July 14-16. For more information, visit OceansideTheatre.org.

Ages 12-19 – Two weeks
June 19 – June 30, 2023, Monday through Friday, 9 am to Noon
Limited to 15 Campers
Price: $200/camper

Tagged With: Community Events, Education, Events, Family Friendly, kids

OTC Youth Summer Tech Camp: 13 the Musical

North County Philanthropy Council May 2, 2023

OTC Summer Theater Tech campers learn about lighting, sound, props, set construction and running a show backstage. They will also have assignments during the run of the show in one of those departments. Performances of 13, The Musical will be July 14-16. For more information, visit OceansideTheatre.org.

Ages 10-19 – Two weeks
July 3 – July 16, 2023, Monday through Friday, 9 am to Noon
Limited to 15 Campers
Price: $200/camper

Tagged With: Community Events, Education, Events, Family Friendly, kids

Interfaith Community Services Presents: Change Your Mind Free Inaugural Mental Health Festival

Angel Mason Broadus July 21, 2022

Interfaith Community Services Presents: Change Your Mind
Free Inaugural Mental Health Festival
Changing the Mental Health Conversation One mind, One life at a time
Mental health is on our mind.
Interfaith Community Services is launching a unique initiative designed to change the conversation
surrounding mental health – one mind and one life at a time. Interfaith will host the inaugural Change Your
Mind festival on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022 from 11 a.m. to -4p.m. at the Viasat campus in Carlsbad.
Attendees will be able to experience a full day of workshops, panels, and breakout sessions. Event topics
include Belonging, Destigmatizing Mental Health; Tools to Survive and Thrive; and Healing through the Arts.
Attendees can also take part in traditional and modern wellness experiences and activities such as live music,
dance performances, Yoga, guided meditation, sound baths, and much more.
This free event is open to the entire community with activities for people of all ages. Event participants will
help build awareness throughout San Diego about the importance of mental health and wellness. Please join
us and help change the conversation around mental health – one mind and one life at a time! If you are
interested in attending, secure your spot today: please visit www.interfaithservices.org/change/
Exhibitor and Sponsorship opportunities are Available: Contact Shira Jacobs for more information
What: Change Your Mind Mental Health Festival
When: Saturday, Sept. 10, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: Viasat, Carlsbad, CA
Register/Learn More: Interfaithsservices.org/change/
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About Interfaith Community Services
As North County’s largest social services agency, Interfaith Community Services (Interfait

Tagged With: Community Events, Education, Family Friendly, Free, kids, love, Military, Nonprofits, Workshops

11th Annual Heart of a Child Benefit Concert

Angel Mason Broadus March 21, 2022

Now in its 11th year, “Heart of a Child” has become the premier showcase of young musical talent in San Diego. This benefit concert features a diverse array of talented vocalists and instrumentalists performing a variety of musical genres with acts both large and small. Performers have appeared on network television, played Carnegie Hall and won national competitions. You won’t want to miss this once a year musical celebration!

All proceeds of the concert go to support Resounding Joy’s Ariana Miller Healing Notes Program providing no-cost music therapy to patients at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego.

 

Tagged With: Art, charity, Community Events, Events, Family Friendly, Fundraiser, kids, Music, Nonprofits, Philanthropy

Hannah’s Family Center Peace in the Family 5K Fun Run & Walk

North County Philanthropy Council December 9, 2021

Hannah’s Family Center will be holding its Peace in the Family 5K Run & Walk on February 5, 2022, at NTC Park in Liberty Station. The event, which starts at 9 a.m., will benefit mental health counseling and critical services for families including child and teen witnesses of parental domestic violence/conflict.

The Peace in the Family 5K Run & Walk is a family-friendly racecourse through San Diego’s lovely Liberty Station NTC Park and open to parents, kids, friends, and colleagues for a fun morning that will help bring peaceful resolutions to families in need. 

Registrants can sign up as an individual or part of a team. All registrants for the race will receive a t-shirt and race bib before the race Start and a participant medal at the Finish line. Family and Company Teams and individuals can compete for prizes including: Best Corporate Team Costumes; Best Family Team Costumes; Oldest (most mature) grandma/grandpa; Best Sibling Team Costumes; and Largest Family Team!

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The Gift of the Magi at Theatre School @ North Coast Rep

North County Philanthropy Council November 19, 2021

The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep presents the holiday play, The Gift of the Magi. Exciting and heartwarming, this new theatrical adaptation by director Phillip Korth brings to life Della and Jim’s fateful Christmas together in New York City at the turn of the 20th century.

With only $1.87 to spare, Della cannot imagine a holiday without being able to afford a present for her darling Jim. She scrimps and saves every penny she can for months with this meager result and finally resolves to sacrifice her most prized possession in order to purchase the perfect gift. Meanwhile, Jim is facing the same predicament, and in a perfectly heartbreaking twist of fate they both lose the things dearest to them but in doing so discover what it truly means to give and receive gifts. Full of colorful characters, humor, joy, tears, and holiday spirit, this new adaptation illuminates O. Henry’s classic short story for a whole new generation.

The production’s playwright and director, Phillip Korth, is thrilled by the opportunity to bring one of his favorite short stories to life with such a dedicated and talented group of student actors. “The cast is doing a tremendous amount of very detailed and dynamic work throughout the play,” he says, “and I can’t wait to share their incredible performances with an audience.” The play runs 30 minutes and will be entertaining and meaningful for audiences of all ages.

In addition to being The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep’s Education Associate, Korth is an award-winning playwright and a veteran of the United States Marine Corps, who says he “loves nothing more than hearing and telling stories”. “I really look at this production as an intersection of literature and theatre, and the original story by O. Henry is one of the best of its kind in American fiction,” he says. “The fact that we have the opportunity to bring his words and characters to life onstage is very exciting.”

The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep proudly delivers high-quality theatre instruction and six student theatre productions throughout the year, offering accessible and fun

training for various age groups. Check out all the upcoming options on the Theatre School website: www.northcoastreptheatreschool.org.

Featured in the cast are (Tommy Caringella, Carmel Valley; Tommy Chambers, San Diego; Iridae Cordeau, North Park; Maggie Currier, Cardiff; Lorelei Krone, Vista; Loretta Pfaff-Carano, Clairemont; Nadiia Sas, Carmel Valley; and Lucy Zavattero, Carlsbad). Students featured on the production staff are (Neta Sanchez, Del Mar; Nadiia Sas, Carmel Valley; and Isabel White, Encinitas).

Performances are November 18th-21st with show times at 5:30pm Thursday, Friday, & Saturday and 2:00pm Saturday and Sunday. Ticket prices are regularly $20.00 for adults and $16.00 for seniors 65 and older, children under age 17, and active military.

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