It began with lessons when the two were toddlers.
“When I was 3-years-old my dad took me and Savannah to ballet class and I really liked it,” said Noah. “I decided to keep taking classes.”
They kept taking classes and practicing a lot. Now teens, both of them have already excelled, and then some.
This September, 14-year-old Noah will attend the prestigious Royal Ballet school in London. Savannah, now 16, already has a contract with the highly regarded Sarasota Ballet.
“I was really excited because I ve always wanted to go there,” said Noah. “That s like the top school there is. So I was really excited and happy.”
STAFF at six Winchester care homes received parcels of Christmas presents and treats provided and delivered by the city’s Rotary branch. Each parcel contained a festive mix of boxes of biscuits, chocolates, mince pies, as well as soft drinks and clementines. They also contained bottle of Prosecco as a special surprise for the care home managers. During the Covid-19 pandemic Rotary members have been supporting several care homes in the city through writing letters and cards to residents to help alleviate loneliness. David Farthing, scheme coordinator and a past president of Winchester Rotary said: “As a result of our letter writing scheme, we have become acutely aware of the immense pressure put upon care home staff during these unprecedented times. We decided therefore to provide some Christmas cheer for the hard-working staff.”
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At Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital, carols sung by members of the Los Angeles Opera have been replaced with a video by a street choir from Skid Row. So many patients are streaming into the hospital that gurneys have been placed in the gift shop, and the entire lobby is now a space to treat patients. The waiting room is a tent outside.