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The Grand Valleyâs newest dojo doesnât teach the ways of traditional martial arts. It instills critical thinking skills through computer coding.
The Code Ninjas Grand Junction location opened Saturday at the Maverick Innovation Center, at 730 Mesa Ave. There, students learn the fundamentals and intricacies of coding through games and a martial arts motif.
âYou donât have to know about coding to get started. This is all about learning and having fun,â said Craig Little, who co-owns the franchise with his wife Joanna. âAnd kids do more than coding. This also teaches them to think logically.â
Code Ninjas has locations throughout the U.S., Canada and Britain. Littleâs franchise is the first in Western Colorado and the 13th in the state.
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The Crossing Releases New Film, YOU CAN PLAN ON ME, Focusing On The Experience Of Aloneness
You can Plan on Me focuses on the experience of aloneness, of not being able to do the thing we love and rely on.by BWW News Desk
Today, GRAMMY-winning new music choir The Crossing released a new film, You can Plan on Me, a reflective new composition based on works from their long history of commissioned world premieres. The project is conceived by conductor Donald Nally, who also composed the film score, largely based on Aaron Helgeson s A way far home, which was written for and premiered by The Crossing in December 2017. The film is by Luke Carpenter and Emma Oehlers, with The Crossing s in-house sound producer Paul Vazquez and assistance to the score and sound by Kevin Vondrak. The work is dedicated to the artists of The Crossing in isolation.