Monday, November 24, 2014

CAPA CARES for the holiday season!
This is our 3rd annual Adopt a family project. 
In years past, our efforts have changed the lives of families struggling to make ends meet. Several of our past families are back on their feet and credit CAPA for giving them hope and they are now helping others. We are adopting three families this year and we need all the participation we can get. All three families are working, but struggle with putting food on the table. Here are the specifics...
Family One
10 year old boy…size 10
2 year old boy…size 2
3 year old girl…size 3
This family struggles to put food on the table. They are in desperate need of food staples. All kids need a winter jacket
Family Two
16 year old boy…extra large, needs a winter jacket
13 year old girl…women’s size 10, needs a winter jacket
Food is the most needed item for this family.
Family Three
15 year old boy…Men’s medium, pants 29-30, winter coat needed (loves blue and black) needs a winter jacket
13 year old girl…medium women’s, pants size 6 (loves purple and pink) needs a winter jacket
Again, this family struggles with food.

DONATION IDEAS…
 Food items…rice, beans, peanut butter, macaroni and cheese, canned food, pasta, boxed food, juice etc…
 Clothes…New clothes only please. Winter jackets, gloves, hats, scarves, boots, pajamas, pants, shirts, socks, sweaters, sweatshirts.
 Presents…anything fun. These kids do not receive gifts at all for the holidays, as they are struggling just to feed themselves. Anything you can think of that would be fun to receive. Arts and crafts, books, nail polish, blankets, games, toys, cards…the list goes on.

Gift cards are also a wonderful help!!!! If you know of a business/organization or family members/neighbors that would like to help us with these families, we would love that too!

 ALL DONATIONS CAN BE PLACED IN THE CAPA CLASSROOMS. WE ARE ACCEPTING DONATIONS THROUGH DECEMBER 15th. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR MAKING A DIFFERENCE!! 

Monday, November 17, 2014

Post show depression...this is when an amazing show is over and you become very sad and miss it like you would miss someone who has passed. It is a real thing. Teenagers who experience PSD will become withdrawn, might walk around the house sadly humming showtunes, could possibly talk of characters from the show as real people. (I really miss Motormouth, she was such a trailblazer) It will slowly fade away, but PSD is real. 

Thank you to parents who donated intermission goods, helped at builds, paints and strike and who loaned their kids out for the past three months. I couldn't be more proud. Photo CDs (or a Dropbox option) are coming soon! Just catching a breath first.






























That's a wrap! See you at the next show!!!!!!!