Week 6
Monday: True West play rehearsal
6/26/2006 - Hugh Loomis (Saul the movie producer) practices his lines prior to going on stage for a dress rehearsal at Theatre Charlotte. "True West", written by Sam Shepard and Directed by Jim Yost, deals with the sibling rivalry between Hollywood screenwriter Austin and his small-time criminal brother Lee who thinks he has a great idea for a hit movie. True West opens July 6 and is part of a summer production by BareBones Theatre Group.
6/26/2006 - Left, Lee (Tom Ollis) argues with his brother Austin (George Cole) during a rehearsal for "True West" at Theatre Charlotte.
Tuesday: Workampers
Watch this, I spent a long time putting it together
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Wednesday: Mobile Dentist
Can't show patients' faces!
6/28/2006 - Dental Assistant Wendy Rainey grabs an instrument for Dr. Robert Selden at the Ada Jenkins Center mobile dental unit. The Ada Jenkins Center at Huntersville Baptist Church got the new unit for its free clinic in April. The clinic has been in operation since July 2002 and operates with the help of volunteer groups, such as nearby churches. Program Coordinator Julie Melchor said that the mobile unit currently visits every other week, but it will start coming on Fridays in the near future. In addition, other groups will be able to lease the mobile unit for their own use.
Thursday: Portraits x 2
6/29/2006 - Amy Abramowitz, a rising senior at Myers Park High, is conducting a half-day science camp to get younger girls interested in science. Abramowitz, who has been involved with teaching kids after school since her sophomore year, said that most of the students signed up so far are from the schools she's tutored at. The camp is open to 3rd through rising 6th graders and will be taking place at Smith Elementary from July 24-28.
6/29/2006 - Gina Obery lives in the Quellin development, which has residents complaining about an odor problem because of a nearby wastewater treatment plant. Obery said that the smell, described as putrid, began last summer. As of the last few months however, it has become more frequent and stronger, and she said that if they knew of the smell prior to buying the house, "there is no way [they] would have moved in." Currently, there is a new development called Cureton being built across the street from the treatment plant featuring many homes and a shopping village.
Friday: Portrait in an office
I really need to work that portraiture...
6/29/2006 - Jack Smith holds a photograph of his uncle John Brem Smith, who died sixty-two years ago in a training flight crash during World War II in Anthon, Iowa. Last Saturday, the town of Anthon, population 649, held a dedication for a memorial plaque they put up to honor the 10 men who died on board. Smith, a Charlotte lawyer and his uncle's namesake, and seven members of his family from Charlotte, Mooresville and Kannapolis were at the ceremony.
6/26/2006 - Hugh Loomis (Saul the movie producer) practices his lines prior to going on stage for a dress rehearsal at Theatre Charlotte. "True West", written by Sam Shepard and Directed by Jim Yost, deals with the sibling rivalry between Hollywood screenwriter Austin and his small-time criminal brother Lee who thinks he has a great idea for a hit movie. True West opens July 6 and is part of a summer production by BareBones Theatre Group.
6/26/2006 - Left, Lee (Tom Ollis) argues with his brother Austin (George Cole) during a rehearsal for "True West" at Theatre Charlotte.
Tuesday: Workampers
Watch this, I spent a long time putting it together
Click here
Wednesday: Mobile Dentist
Can't show patients' faces!
6/28/2006 - Dental Assistant Wendy Rainey grabs an instrument for Dr. Robert Selden at the Ada Jenkins Center mobile dental unit. The Ada Jenkins Center at Huntersville Baptist Church got the new unit for its free clinic in April. The clinic has been in operation since July 2002 and operates with the help of volunteer groups, such as nearby churches. Program Coordinator Julie Melchor said that the mobile unit currently visits every other week, but it will start coming on Fridays in the near future. In addition, other groups will be able to lease the mobile unit for their own use.
Thursday: Portraits x 2
6/29/2006 - Amy Abramowitz, a rising senior at Myers Park High, is conducting a half-day science camp to get younger girls interested in science. Abramowitz, who has been involved with teaching kids after school since her sophomore year, said that most of the students signed up so far are from the schools she's tutored at. The camp is open to 3rd through rising 6th graders and will be taking place at Smith Elementary from July 24-28.
6/29/2006 - Gina Obery lives in the Quellin development, which has residents complaining about an odor problem because of a nearby wastewater treatment plant. Obery said that the smell, described as putrid, began last summer. As of the last few months however, it has become more frequent and stronger, and she said that if they knew of the smell prior to buying the house, "there is no way [they] would have moved in." Currently, there is a new development called Cureton being built across the street from the treatment plant featuring many homes and a shopping village.
Friday: Portrait in an office
I really need to work that portraiture...
6/29/2006 - Jack Smith holds a photograph of his uncle John Brem Smith, who died sixty-two years ago in a training flight crash during World War II in Anthon, Iowa. Last Saturday, the town of Anthon, population 649, held a dedication for a memorial plaque they put up to honor the 10 men who died on board. Smith, a Charlotte lawyer and his uncle's namesake, and seven members of his family from Charlotte, Mooresville and Kannapolis were at the ceremony.
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