Sketching in the Park with Verona Artist
Verona artist and teacher, Ann C. Taylor, is offering sketching
classes in Verona Park this summer. The series of five sessions will be
held on Wednesday mornings, at 9:30 am to 12 noon, from July 9th through
August 6th.
Mrs. Taylor, who teaches a popular art class at the Livingston
Community/Senior Center, will cover sketching techniques, composition
and focusing on the essentials in landscape drawing. She is a regular
contributor to the Verona Park Conservancy note cards, depicting scenes
of the park. The classes, open to adults, will be held at various
locations in the park during the five-week course.
To enroll, or for more information, contact
Ann Taylor at 973-239-6074 or
actrtist@comcast.net. Samples of Ann Taylor’s work are
available at
www.veronaliving.com/anntaylor.
Children Of Eden at SOPAC
The Battery Factory Theater (formerly Theater Under the Stars) presents
Children of Eden at the South Orange Performing Arts Center, 1 SOPAC
Way, South Orange, NJ on July 11, 12, 17, 18,& 19 at 8 pm and July 13 &
20 at 3 pm.
Children of Eden is directed by Leslie
Potashner of Morristown, Choreographer by Kelsea-Janenne Kaplan of
Piscataway and under the musical director of Paul Budd of Morris
Township.
Appearing in Children of Eden are:Jan
Carden, Dylan Contreras and Christian Quiles of West Orange, Ariel
Casner and Pia Vanderstreet of Cedar Grove, Edward Otto Zielke of East
Hanover and Livingston, Paula Ribiero of Lodi, Chase Harrison of Short
Hills and John Judge of Ridgewood.
Tickets are available for purchase
through SOPAC at www.sopacnow.org or by calling 973-313-2787. Reserved
Seating: $20; Senior Citizens:$18; Students/Children: $15 ( $3.00/TICKET
FEE FOR OVER THE PHONE CREDIT CARD CHARGE ) Seating chart available on
line.
BOX OFFICE HOURS OF OPERATION Monday -
Friday 11 to 5 PM Closed Saturday and Sunday. Box Office opens 2 hours
before show time.
From Stephen Schwartz (“Godspell” and
“Pippin”) and John Caird of “Les Misérables” comes a joyous and
inspirational musical about parents, children and faith... not to
mention centuries of unresolved family business!
Freely based on the story of Genesis,
“Children Of Eden” is a frank, heartfelt and often humorous examination
of the age-old conflict between parents and children. Adam, Eve, Noah
and the “Father” who created them deal with the headstrong, cataclysmic
actions of their respective children. The show ultimately delivers a
bittersweet but inspiring message: that "the hardest part of love... is
letting go."
A deeply humanistic work, “Children Of
Eden” appeals to both religious and non-religious audiencesThe melodic,
energetic score is a mix of pop, folk, rock, reggae, gospel, Broadway
and powerful choral |
An Evening of Italian Music
and Dance for the Entire Family
Featuring Coro d’Italia
Thursday, July 10, 2008 7:00 p.m.
Essex County Kip’s Castle Park, 22 Crestmont Road, Verona
View flyer. |