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NEW CONCORD – After a week of rehearsals and musical study , the 12th annual Summer High School Music Theatre CAMP culminated in a musical theatre performance at 2:30 p . m . on Saturday , June 24 in Muskingum University ’ s Philip and Betsey Caldwell Hall .
The program included fully-staged and choreographed scenes from Broadway musicals including “ Hamilton ,” “ The Color Purple ,” “ You ’ re a Good Man Charlie Brown ,” “ Dear Evan Hanson ,” “ The Spelling Bee ,” “ RENT ,” and more . A “ Greet the Company ” reception followed in the lobby area of Caldwell Hall .
A total of 32 students in grades 9-12 from 14 different schools were featured in the performance . To prepare , the students participated in a week of musical training , including daily dance classes , private voice instruction , acting sessions with improvisation , master classes , scene study ,
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and recreational activities are part of their week on campus .
The CAMP staff is led by CAMP Director Carol Wilcox Jones , Muskingum University artist-in-residence , ret ., and Co-Directors Todd Schreiber of Whiteford Schools in Michigan , Amy Leacock of Upper Arlington Schools in Ohio , Belinda Andrews-Smith of Denison University , and Robert O . Jones , Muskingum University emeritus music professor .
Members of the staff include : Rick Earley , choreographer of Akron University ; Julie Marratta , accompanist ; Matt Marratta , voice ; Clara Warner , CAMP counselor ; Kayela Roberson , CAMP counselor ; John Warner , CAMP counselor ; Alexx Conrad , CAMP counselor ; and Rick Roberson , technical staff .
All staff members wear multiple hats and fill various roles throughout the week . The student-to-staff ratio is 3:1 , making
Connie Pillich visits Holmes and Coshocton counties
COSHOCTON - As part of her 88 County Campaign Strategy , Democratic candidate for governor Connie Pillich recently visited Holmes and Coshocton counties . The tour included a radio interview , two American Legion stops , a meeting with voters at a local pub , and visit to a Democratic County picnic .
Pillich has pledged to campaign in all 88 counties of Ohio before the end of the year , earning votes from people long ignored by the Democratic Party . The tour , took place the same day that Pillich rolled out a plan to create a public health care option - which would allow Ohioans to buy-in to Medicaid or the same health
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insurance plan currently granted to state employees .
The last official stop of the day was at the Coshocton County Democratic Party ’ s annual picnic , where Connie served as key-note speaker .
“ I grew up in the shadow of a large steel mill and I saw firsthand the devastation that comes when an industry slowly moves overseas ,” said Pillich . “ I ’ m running for governor to give voice to those that have been forgotten and to fight to bring Ohio ’ s economy into the 21st century , delivering good paying jobs , quality health care , and a shot at the American dream .”
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River View senior to perform at Conesville UMC
CONESVILLE - Grant Cullison , a senior attending River View High School , will be playing at Conesville United Methodist Church on Sunday , July 9 at the 11 a . m . service . Cullison has taken a piano solo to solo and ensemble two times , earning a superior rating in 2015 , and an excellent rating in 2017 . He has also participated in the Montgomery piano competition twice , winning the senior competition this past April . Cullison has been involved with The Triple Locks Theatre as well as River View theatrical productions the past three years . He is very involved with band and choir at his school as well
it possible for students to receive a great deal of individual attention .
Music Theatre CAMP has been recognized and supported in part by the Ohio Arts Council which helped to fund this program to encourage educational excellence , cultural enrichment , and economic growth .
For more information , contact Carol Jones at 740-826-6210 .
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as the Coshocton Youth Chorale led by Charles R . Snyder . He is also a member of the Tri-M Music honors society . The next performance Cullison will be in is the summer youth production of “ The Wizard of Oz ”, where he will be playing the role of the Scarecrow . He plans on attending college but is currently uncertain of a major .
Grant will be playing the offertory and two other numbers for the service .
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Local campers performing in the 2017 Summer Music Theatre CAMP include the following : Coshocton High School : Cole Fisher , Amanda Kittel and Kenzie Potter ; River View High School : Annie Bosson and Devon Fortune .
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River View senior to perform at
Conesville UMC
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CONESVILLE - Grant Cullison, a senior
attending River View High School, will be
playing at Conesville United Methodist
Church on Sunday, July 9 at the 11 a.m.
service. Cullison has taken a piano solo
to solo and ensemble two times, earning
a superior rating in 2015, and an excellent
rating in 2017. He has also participated
in the Montgomery piano competition
twice, winning the senior competition
this past April. Cullison has been in-
volved with The Triple Locks Theatre as
well as River View theatrical productions
the past three years. He is very involved
with band and choir at his school as well
as the Coshocton Youth Chorale led by
Charles R. Snyder. He is also a member
of the Tri-M Music honors society. The
next performance Cullison will be in is
the summer youth production of “The
Wizard of Oz”, where he will be playing
the role of the Scarecrow. He plans on
attending college but is currently uncer-
tain of a major.
Grant will be playing the offertory and
two other numbers for the service.
Conesville United Methodist Church is
located at 196 State Street in Conesville
and welcomes all to their service.
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Music Theatre CAMP concluded with performance
NEW CONCORD – After a week of rehearsals
and musical study, the 12th annual Sum-
mer High School Music Theatre CAMP
culminated in a musical theatre perfor-
mance at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 24
in Muskingum University’s Philip and
Betsey Caldwell Hall.
The program included fully-staged and
choreographed scenes from Broadway
musicals including “Hamilton,” “The Col-
or Purple,” “You’re a Good Man Charlie
Brown,” “Dear Evan Hanson,” “The Spell-
ing Bee,” “RENT,” and more. A “Greet the
Company” reception followed in the lobby
area of Caldwell Hall.
A total of 32 students in grades 9-12 from
14 different schools were featured in the
performance. To prepare, the students
participated in a week of musical training,
including daily dance classes, private
voice instruction, acting sessions with im-
provisation, master classes, scene study,
and recreational activities are part of their
week on campus.
The CAMP staff is led by CAMP Di-
rector Carol Wilcox Jones, Muskingum
University artist-in-residence, ret., and
Co-Directors Todd Schreiber of Whiteford
Schools in Michigan, Amy Leacock of
Upper Arlington Schools in Ohio, Belinda
Andrews-Smith of Denison University,
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