It's Free and Will Help the Alumni Association
The Gift of Giving (and it's free)
Dear LACHSA Family,
The web site iGive would like to try something new to help Los Angeles County High School for the Arts Alumni Association that requires your participation, but is free and definitely easy.
Dandelion Dancetheater Workshops
Join us for ongoing monthly "playshops" that integrate techniques in dance, music and theater for people of all body size, shape, ability/disability and experience level.
Taught by different members of our multi-disciplinary ensemble, each evening will include focused skill-based exercises and improvisations experimenting with how the forms might intersect and inform each other.
Sundays, 6 - 9pm
CELLspace, 2050 Bryant St., SF
Fee: $5 - 25 sliding scale (cash or check only)
Nov. 29, 2009
Movement as a Healing Modality
Eric Kupers and Lucia August
Jan. 31, 2010
2010 SENIORS MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL-LIMITED TIME OFFER
Submitted by Admin on Sat, 08/11/2007 - 13:58.2010 SENIORS GET FOUR-YEAR MEMEBERSHIP FOR $25 BUCKS!
Parents, grandparents, family, and friends this is a great gift for your 2010 grads. Why join?
Your membership helps pay for scholarships that you could win!! They also pay for grants for Arts High teachers to purchase equipment for current Arts High students.
More benefits to come
Benefits of membership include:
~ Access to valuable discounts
~ Advance notice of workshops and special events
~ Special discounts on a variety of those events
Welcome to the Arts High Alumni Association Web site!
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What's that Little Orange Square For?
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Pay Your Membership Dues
Submitted by Admin on Fri, 08/10/2007 - 02:55.Join the Alumni Association Now!
Sign up or renew your membership so that you can support Arts High Alumni by contributing to their scholarships and grant funds. Membership is only $20 for the year and also gives you discounts at alumni events.
The Los Angeles County High School for the Arts Alumni Association is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization Federal ID # 200827875.
Jeremy Kesselman
Submitted by omjeremy on Mon, 11/30/2009 - 12:08.Jeremy Kesselman is the principal oboist of the Symphony in C (formerly Haddonfield Symphony) and the second oboist of the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia.
Mr. Kesselman grew up in Southern California and started his musical training at a young age on piano. He later switched to oboe, his passion. Mr. Kesselman went to the Idyllwild Arts Academy and the Colburn School of Performing Arts. He studied with Jonathan Blumenfeld at Temple University. A current student of Richard Woodhams, Mr. Kesselman has also studied at the Curtis Institute of Music.
Most Memorable Moment at LACHSA?
What was was your most memorable moment at LACHSA?
Principal's Message
October 20th, 2009
Dear LACHSA Community,
Now that we have entered the last weeks of October the shine of the return to school has faded and the rigors of artistic and academic classwork and homework have descended upon our students. At every school, this inevitability tests the mettle of the community--faculty, parents, and students alike. Classwork begins to mount, teachers' demands begin to exceed students' willingness, and ever-increasing homework adds additional stressors.
Pomegranate by Thomas Meshinsky
The humble pomegranate is yet further proof of why the Mediterranean diet is being hailed as the healthiest diet in the world.
For many centuries these rather unexciting and overlooked looked fruit have grown on Fincas all around the Mediterranean area and have been a seasonal part of the diet just taken for granted. However recent research has uncovered some almost miraculous health benefits of pomegranates from which the people of the Mediterranean area have been unwittingly benefitting.

