Believe In Books’ Youth Theatre Director Nate Sawyer gave Gino a call last week and the two discussed the opening of the Believe In Books Youth Theatre Summer Camp in the 100 Acre Wood. The week-long sessions start on Monday, June 29th and will go through until August 21st. Nate explains all the safety guidelines that the theatre will be following in order to make sure all campers and staff are safe. Plus, he gives us a full rundown of all the shows. Click below to listen and check out the details too!

 

 

Logistics: Camp takes place at the Theater in the Wood. Where we use the theater, the theater stage, lobby, and the outside property for all our rehearsals and camp activities. Kids ages 7-14 come prepared to have fun filled days including acting, singing, dancing, crafting, creating, playing games, listening to and reading stories, and enjoying the fresh outdoors! Campers are asked to provide their own sack lunch, as well as a small snack for later in the day. Registration will close one week prior to each camp.

Schedule: Monday through Friday between 8:45 am and 9:15 am, drop off will occur at the top of the stairs in the upper theater parking lot.  Drop offs will occur with one camper/one family at a time. Pick up will occur Monday through Thursday between 4:00 pm and 4:15 pm in the same fashion. Once all campers arrive, we start our planned activities & rehearsals! Throughout the day we have blocks dedicated to learning a foundation of:

Auditioning Campers will learn a dance, sing a song, and read some lines alongside other campers of similar ages, and will be cast appropriately for age & ability!

Acting Once roles are announced, campers will rehearse scenes from the performance;

Dance Campers will learn dances that will take place in their show;

Music where we learn how music can enhance a piece of work, and work on songs featured in our performance (in the form of tracked music)

Games Some fun theater & camp inspired games to make playtime, fun and inventive

Story Time where we can read & share stories and talk about the art of storytelling

Outdoor Adventure Where campers are taken out on our fantastic trail system for some interaction with nature.

Camp Performances: Camp performances happen @5PM on the last Friday of camp. Camp performances are ticketed events and are open to the general public for $5/person. (Each Camper receives 1 complimentary ticket for distribution, to their show.) All tickets must be purchased online prior to arriving at the Theater in the Wood.

In addition to the above-mentioned activities, tuition also includes:

– A Complimentary Ticket to see the Theatre Camp Show at the end of the week

– A Camp Buff

– Supplies for Costumes, Props, Sets and Projects throughout the week that will aid in their performances

For more details and a line-up of all the shows go to BELIEVEINBOOKS.ORG

The annual, 24-hour online giving event for nonprofits is up and going. NH Gives is taking place right now until 6 p.m. this evening. People can choose which nonprofits to support by logging on to NHGives.org. Every gift of up to $1,000 will be matched by New Hampshire Charitable Foundation funds for the first $250,000 given during the event. More than 500 nonprofits across New Hampshire are participating and many are from right here in the Mount Washington Valley. Kathleen Reardon of the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits says the event takes on new meaning this year as nonprofits face the impact of the global pandemic. Check out the link below for all the details!

Go to NHGIVES.ORG for more information.

Please consider donating to these Mount Washington Valley Non-Profits…

Arts Council of Tamworth

Barnstormers Theatre

Children Unlimited Inc.

Conway Area Humane Society

Gibson Center for Senior Services

Granite Backcountry Alliance

Green Mountain Conservation Group

M&D Productions

Mount Washington Observatory

MWV Supports Recovery Coalition

Nansen Ski Club

North Conway Community Center

Upper Saco Valley Land Trust

White Mountain Community Health Center

and numerous others.

 

 

 

The annual, 24-hour online giving event for nonprofits is coming up. NH Gives is taking place from 6 p.m. Tonight (6/09) to 6 p.m. Tomorrow (6/10). People can choose which nonprofits to support by logging on to NHGives.org. Every gift of up to $1,000 will be matched by New Hampshire Charitable Foundation funds for the first $250,000 given during the event. More than 500 nonprofits across New Hampshire are participating and many are from right here in the Mount Washington Valley. Kathleen Reardon of the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits says the event takes on new meaning this year as nonprofits face the impact of the global pandemic. Check out the link below for all the details!

Go to NHGIVES.ORG for more information.

Please consider donating to these Mount Washington Valley Non-Profits…

Arts Council of Tamworth

Barnstormers Theatre

Children Unlimited Inc.

Conway Area Humane Society

Gibson Center for Senior Services

Granite Backcountry Alliance

Green Mountain Conservation Group

M&D Productions

Mount Washington Observatory

MWV Supports Recovery Coalition

Nansen Ski Club

North Conway Community Center

Upper Saco Valley Land Trust

White Mountain Community Health Center

and numerous others.

 

 

 

Once again Psychic Medium Sara Moore joined Gino and The Magic Morning Show for Full Moon Readings to celebrate tomorrow night’s full moon, but due to Social Distancing, Sara called in.

Sara Moore has an office located right in North Conway Village across from Eastern Slope Inn and she dropped by this morning to give Magic 104’s listeners FREE Mini Readings via our text line at 603-356-9145.

In addition to being a Psychic Medium for people, she is also one for pets as well. Click below to listen to Sara Moore do her thing with our listeners.

(NOTE: We have received reports of audio issues from iPhone users, please let us know if you have any issues and what platform you are listening on at office@wmwv.com – Thank you for your understanding!)

 

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To learn more about Sara go to ENLIGHTENEDHORIZONS.COM

Full Moon Readings is brought to you by:

Kendra Veno of Veno’s Specialty Foods & Meats called in to Gino and The Magic Morning Show today and told us all about how Veno’s has been doing throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Today, June 3rd, marks the first day their storefront will be open since March. Kendra goes into detail about the menu and all the great things Veno’s has planned for the summer. Kendra also explains that Veno’s is a HUGE supporter of “SHOPPING LOCAL” and shared with us why it’s so important to support all local business and what it means to her to be a part of this community.

Click below to listen and make sure to check out their website and social media for the latest updates and NEW hours!

(PLEASE NOTE: We have received reports of audio issues from iPhone users, please let us know if you have any issues and what platform you are listening on at office@wmwv.com – Thank you for your understanding!)

 

To learn more about Veno’s Specialty Foods & Meats go to VENOSNH.COM

The SpaceX Falcon 9, with Dragon crew capsule is serviced on Launch Pad 39-A Tuesday, May 26, 2020, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Two astronauts will fly on the SpaceX Demo-2 mission to the International Space Station scheduled for launch on May 27. For the first time in nearly a decade, astronauts will blast into orbit aboard an American rocket from American soil, a first for a private company. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

 

SpaceX’s launch of two NASA astronauts is set for today (May 27th), the first by the U.S. since the end of the space shuttle program in 2011, nearly a decade ago. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule will be bringing astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken to the International Space Station on a test flight. SpaceX will be the first private company to put astronauts in orbit. President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence are expected to be at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the planned 4:33 p.m. ET liftoff. Since the end of the space shuttle program, the U.S. has been paying Russia to launch and return NASA astronauts. SpaceX has been launching cargo capsules to the space station since 2012. 

For more details on SpaceX go to SpaceX.com

NASA astronauts Douglas Hurley, left, and Robert Behnken, wearing SpaceX spacesuits, depart the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for Launch Complex 39A during a dress rehearsal prior to the Demo-2 mission launch, Saturday, May 23, 2020, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, that will send two astronauts to the International Space Station for the first crewed flight from the U.S. in nearly a decade., is scheduled for launch on Wednesday, May 27. (Bill Ingalls/NASA via AP)

Rihanna celebrated the 15-year anniversary of her debut single, “Pon De Replay” on Monday (May 25th). 

Yesterday, while reflecting on her first single, Rihanna touched on when she auditioned for JAY-Z at Def Jam Records. 

She wrote on her Instagram Story, “#15YearsOfRihanna. Thank you for all the love on this hashtag today. Man this is trippy. Feels like just yesterday I was shaking in the hallways of Def Jam waiting to audition for Jay.”

Rih continued, “Pon De Replay is where it all began…. 15 years later and I’m here because God led me to you, and you guys have held me up, supported me, tolerated me, loved me, kept it too real with me, and we gon always be connected because of that! I love you Navy, and I cherish you. I’m so grateful to be gifted you as my fans and family. G4L!”