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The Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service at Voorhees College was held on Thursday, January, 23, 2014 in the Lawrence Memorial Auditorium of Massachusetts Hall. The Rev. Charcey N. Prester of Saint Paul Baptist Church in Orangeburg, South Carolina was the featured speaker. The theme for the 2014 MLK Day was “MLK Day: Citizenship and Service in Action.”
A vereadora Márcia Lia participou da formatura dos alunos que participaram do Programa Educação para o trabalho, uma parceria entre o SENAC e a Prefeitura (09/04/2012).
Foto: Eleonora Ducerisier
Artist Christopher Lutter-Gardella created the interactive exhibit Kaleidoscope, featuring a 30-foot monarch butterfly and 300 smaller butterflies. The goal was to "share the critical story about the decline of the monarch butterfly and other pollinators with the hope of educating guests on how they can make a difference to help address this situation."
Volunteers helped assemble the smaller butterflies using waste materials such as plastic spoons (eyes) and plastic bags (bodies).
The Visual Arts Program nurtures and develops the creativity of children and youth and enriches their lives with a true appreciation and understanding of art. The young artists acquire skills in artistic expression through color, line, shape, space, texture, form and design. A portfolio system encourages them to keep records demonstrating successes, growth and creativity over time and to actively participate in the process of self and peer criticism. Many of Lubuto’s children and youth find the visual arts to be their best medium of self-expression, learning and communication, and their self-esteem is significantly enhanced.