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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Like What You See? OH YES, I DO!
I was honestly super afraid excited to start the orientation for our summer studio It would be my first time to be leading the youthCAN group and I was so nervous, that at one point, I couldn’t say anything! My … Continue reading
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Best Orientation Ever!
Last Saturday May 21st 2011 was the day of the YouthCan Summer Program of 2011′s Orientation. I knew it was gonna be a fun day. Meeting the new youths and getting to do all these activities just hands down made … Continue reading
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YouthCAN Orientation! Like a BOSS
OMG! I had such a blast at the YouthCAN orientation last Saturday on the 21st of May. It was very awesome; I’ll go through high lights from the day. So we started out with a basic exercise where we got … Continue reading
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The Awesome Jonathan Wakuda Fischer!
If you haven’t heard of him then you obviously never seen his art. His art is made of spray paint and stencil to make contemporary art in the style of traditional ukiyo-e woodblock prints.Not only that but: “I explore many … Continue reading
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Ridiculously Good-looking ways to aid Japan
Click the ridiculously good-looking shirt to find more information about how you can support Japan and even own one of these ridiculously good-looking shirts!!!
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The Seattle Youth Commission Application
is now online at http://seattle.gov/syc. The Commission exists to represent the interests of teenagers directly to local elected officials, and it presents a great opportunity for young people to engage directly with decision-makers on issues that are important to them. … Continue reading