This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Visual art, music and choreography take over a cathedral in "Working Title"; explore the giant kelp forests (through art) at UC San Diego; Lynn Nottage's "Intimate Apparel"; and Amel Janae's pop-up and free admission at MCASD
Artsline
The Latin Ballet of Virginia will perform
Mistica, the first in their
World Mythology Series, at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden.
Artsline: Virtual Edition || May 10, 2021
“Take a music-bath once or twice a week for a few seasons, and you will find that it is to the soul what the water-bath is to the body.” ~Oliver Wendell Holmes
Performers from around the region and around the world bring music to wash away the doldrums and bring in all the colors of Spring - starting with the Menuhin Competition beginning on May 14! With easing restrictions, enjoy live, in-person concerts at various venues, both indoors and outdoors. There are still many online opportunities as well, connecting the RVA to art around the world. Check out what’s going on this week!
SCOTT TRUXELL/
independent writer
The new year brings no board changes to the Vantage Career Center Board of Education, which met for the first time in 2021 on Thursday evening.
Lonnie Nedderman, Vantage Career Center Board of Education member representing Crestview Local Schools, is sworn in to a new term on Thursday.
Scott Truxell/Van Wert independent
Six of Vantage’s 12 board members were sworn in for new three-year terms during Thursday’s organizational meeting. Pat Baumle, Wayne Trace; Dennis Recker, Antwerp; Greg von der Embse, Kalida; Lonnie Nedderman, Crestview; Tom Lyons, Parkway, and Brian Egnor, Paulding.
Baumle was re-elected as board president, while Nedderman will again serve as vice president. Egnor was appointed as the legislative liaison and von der Embse was chosen as student achievement liaison.