VOLUME 009 THE eNEWSLETTER OF ALL STARS PROJECT INC.
eNewsletter Archives
April 17, 2006
  1. The All Stars Project raises record $1.5 million at 25th anniversary gala!
  2. The All Stars annual Bowl-a-thon is Sunday, May 21!
  3. The All Stars Talent Show Network is a hit in the Bronx - and Amsterdam!
  4. New Jersey Development School for Youth doubles in size for 2006
  5. New theatre artists developing at Youth Onstage!
  6. Theatre at the All Stars performing arts center: from Black History to the German avant-garde
  7. The Development School for Youth hits first decade milestone
  8. Bay Area All Stars' ninth talent show series underway!

The All Stars Project raises record $1.5 million at 25th anniversary gala!

The All Stars Project held its 25th anniversary at a black-tie benefit dinner, Celebrating 25 Years of Developing Our Youth: Out of The Box and in the Mainstream on Monday, April 3, 2006, at the New York State Theatre, Lincoln Center. The event raised a record $1.5 million for the youth development and performing arts charity's New York City and Newark, New Jersey operations. The gala, which was hosted by actor Charles S. Dutton, was highlighted ...

The All Stars annual Bowl-a-thon is Sunday, May 21!
The All Stars annual Bowl-a-thon is a citywide volunteer fun-fundraising event to benefit the youth programs of the All Stars Project. You can bowl, sponsor a bowler, adopt-a-lane - the possibilities are endless! Every bowler receives a FREE Bowl-a-thon T-Shirt, complimentary breakfast, a chance to win lots of prizes and bowls two games! ...

The All Stars Talent Show Network is a hit in the Bronx - and Amsterdam!

The 2005-2006 The All Stars Talent Show Network (ASTSN) held its first ever talent show series at Evander Childs High School (in the Williamsbridge section of the Bronx) running from October 2005 through January 2006. Eight-two performing groups made up of 557 young people took part in one of the largest talent show events to date. On April 15, the Spring ASTSN talent show series will take place in Brooklyn. Over 500 young people are expected ...

New Jersey Development School for Youth doubles in size for 2006
On February 2 a newly expanded New Jersey Development School for Youth (NJ DSY) held its Spring Orientation. The NJ DSY has increased its class cycles from two to four per year, doubling the enrollment from an average of 40 students to 80 students a year. The expansion of the NJ DSY responds to the growing number of Newark-area young people who want to enroll in the program. Last spring, 39 students graduated from the single largest class ...

New theatre artists developing at Youth Onstage!

The big news at Youth Onstage! this spring is the emergence of new theatre artists. Franceli Chapman, 20 years old and a freshman at Lehman College, C.U.N.Y., is co-directing Left of the Moon, YO!'s new workshop production, which opened April 7. Franceli is a graduate of the Youth Onstage! Community Performance School and the Development School for Youth. She is an acting dynamo, having appeared in four productions at the ...

Theatre at the All Stars performing arts center: from Black History to the German avant-garde
2006 got off to a hot start with the more-popular-than-ever and poignant performance of Have You Ever Seen a Dream Rapping? the Castillo Theatre's Black History Month theatrical tribute to the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Have You Ever Seen a Dream Rapping?, a collage of original poems, letters and raps to and about Dr. King, was performed by an ensemble of youth and adults. Castillo dedicated the run of...
The Development School for Youth hits first decade milestone
The Spring 2006 semester of the Joseph A. Forgione Development School for Youth (DSY), the All Stars Project's (ASP) leadership training program, is now underway. The 2006 class marks the beginning of the DSY's tenth year of providing quality supplemental learning experiences and leadership training for inner city youth between the ages of 16 and 21. Each week during the semester, DSY students attend workshops led by senior executives ...

Bay Area All Stars' ninth talent show series underway!
The Bay Area All Stars Talent Show Network's (ASTSN) ninth talent show series got underway on Saturday, March 11 at McClymonds High School in Oakland. Volunteers spent several weeks pre-registering acts at busy street corners, fairs, community centers and schools throughout Oakland, and 74 performers representing 31 acts performed before an audience of over a hundred friends, family, volunteers and staff. This is the first series to take place...
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