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Follow on Google News | The Morris County Arts Workshop Honors Graduating Teachers with ScholarshipsFour graduating assistant teachers for the Morris County Arts Workshop (MCAW) were honored and given scholarships during a special Taste of Italy dinner at The Hive, the non-profit organization’s new storefront location in Chester, NJ.
By: Morris County Arts Workshop One scholarship was presented to guitar teacher Tyler Chase. Chase’ Joseph Falvo received a scholarship for his involvement in the creation of MCAW’s Robotics and Fencing Classes. Joe’s passion for science and engineering really showed with the creation of a hover craft from materials he found in his parent’ Libby Oehrlein turned her love for dance into a teaching position at MCAW. She was honored with a scholarship for her assistance with dance, ballet and musical theatre. Libby plans to attend Skidmore College in New York to major in psychology and education studies. Her aspirations are to become an elementary teacher and dance instructor. Scholarship recipient Kyle Persau was also influential in the creation and teaching of MCAW’s Robotics and Fencing Classes. Kyle designed and executed MCAW’s Lego Robotics courses. Kyle has pursued his passions for science, engineering and learning. He earned his black belt in Tae Kwon Do at the early age of nine and was also an instrumental part of the award winning 2009 Destination Imagination team for BRMS. While maintaining high honors in the IB Program at WMMHS, Kyle excelled in Fencing winning numerous gold and bronze level awards and being nominated as the Team Captain. He will attend Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in upstate New York to study engineering. “We are so proud of the achievements of these exceptional teachers,” A special Service Award was also presented to William Sandoval for his compassion and skills in constructing numerous components of The Hive and the Art in Public Spaces displays at the Chester Springs (ShopRite) Mall in Chester. Robotics, Legos and Guitar Lessons are just some of the courses offered through MCAW especially during its Summer Camp Programs. Registration is open online at www.mcartsworkshop.com. The fun filled six weeks begin July 1 and run through August 16, 2103. Camps are hosted in Mendham at Brookside and new this year – Chester camps will be held at The Hive. In addition, MCAW this summer, in conjunction with Chester Borough and Chester Recreation, is proud to support the Second Annual Chester Family Film Festival (CFFF) with Chester resident and comedian Jim Breuer, who created the event last year. “Jim is once again putting together an exciting, free family event at the Gazebo on Main Street in Chester on August 31, 2013,” MCAW is continually seeking help to support these events as well as its many workshops, seminars and programs including the new Open Mic Night at The Hive, the popular annual Haunted Halloween Workshop, Guest Art Displays and Lecture Series, Writing Workshops, Art in Public Spaces Initiative, its Home for the Arts building and the newly opened Hive. Please visit www.mcartsworkshop.com to make a donation and for more details. Join the conversation on Facebook at Morris County Arts Workshop (MCAW) for the latest news or contact Director Jane Shatz at (908)531-8433. End
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