This is a wonderful opportunity for students to learn about
dancing, twirling and spinning from the members of the band
front! For more information please visit pbsd.k12.pa.us or
contact Mrs. Loy at [email protected] or 412.795.4880,
x8222. Registration deadline is May 30, 2014.
DATE: Saturday, June 28, 2014
TIME: 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
*Please arrive by 8:45 a.m. to register
WHERE: Plum Senior High School
COST: Clinic & T-shirt $15, Clinic only $10
Students will perform a routine for the parents at 12 p.m.
LIVELY LIPDUB
The Plum High School TV
Production class carried on its five-year
tradition of producing an amazing “lipdub”
music video—with a little help from 160
classmates and instructor Rick Berrott.
A lipdub is a music video that is shot
in one long continuous take, while
the participants dance to the music
and lip-sync the words. The entire song is
choreographed beforehand, and once the video is shot, there is no
editing.
The students at Plum High School have become experts
at shooting these entertaining videos with great sight gags,
gymnastics and hip-hop dance moves. The video produced
this year showed the school’s support of all three professional
Pittsburgh sports teams, the Pirates, Steelers and Penguins.
To view the students’ video, go to www.youtube.com/
watch?v=OODtvTEF7Rc.
PLUM
COMMUNITY
DAYS
Plum Community Days
are coming! The 2014
Plum Community Festival
will take place Friday, June
27, from 5:30 p.m. – 10
p.m. and Saturday, June
28, from 4 p.m. – 10 p.m.
The festival is held in
Larry Mills Park located
on Fontana Drive in Plum.
For more information
on volunteering,
registering as a vendor or
attending the event, visit
PlumBoro.com.
BUILDING A MOVEMENT
Pittsburgh’s Arts and Culture Community Embracing Accessibility
and Inclusion of People with Disabilities
FISA Foundation has promoted the
inclusion of people with disabilities into
the region’s performing arts, theaters and
museums. Through collaboration with The
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council
and the Allegheny Regional Asset District, arts organizations
are training staff on inclusive practices, changing policies and
providing accommodations to ensure that the arts are available to
all members of the community.
Most of Pittsburgh’s