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2022-2023 HEARTS Port Washington Grant Recipients
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SCHOOL GRANTS

​​Schreiber High School

The Memory Project
Nicole Thomas
The Art Honor Society will create portraits of children and teens around the world who have been orphaned, neglected or disadvantaged.  The portraits will be delivered to the children to provide them with special memories that capture their childhood. 

Schreiber Theatre Company’s Annual Musical Production
Lauren Foster-Holzer and Christine Nelson
Students will engage in a professional-level musical theatre production for the Port Washington community to enjoy. HEARTS provides support to bring this production to life.  Production to be announced.

Schreiber Theater Company’s Annual Play
Christine Nelson
Students will produce a full-length stage play production at Schreiber in November.  Each production features the talents (both on and off stage) of 25-40+ Schreiber students. All are invited to attend. Production to be announced.

Hand Sculpture
Miranda Best

High School students will be engaged in the art of making sculptures based on their own hands, in the form of a gesture that marks an important childhood memory.

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Hand Sculpture, 2022

Making Murals – Senior Experience in Art
Miranda Best
Paints and supplies are being provided for students enrolled in Senior Experience in Art. This includes materials to create collaborative, installation art works in the building and mural painting supplies for students who would like to create murals as part of their Senior Experience project.

Traditional Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Painting
Nicole Thomas
A visiting artist workshop entitled “Traditional Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Painting with Egg Tempera.”  In this two-day workshop, students will collaborate with medieval art expert and artist Patricia Miranda.

​​Weber Middle School

Weber Music Tech/AV Club 
Allison Friedman 
In an after-school club, students will learn the technical side of music and theatre by learning how to operate sound and lighting boards, how to create music with digital tools, and how to record/edit audio and video.  

Woodwind & Brass Ensemble
Elizabeth Andrew

The objective is to provide a forum for students who play a woodwind or brass instrument, to have a small ensemble experience, typically referred to as "chamber". This will allow students who are serious about improving their skills on their instrument to learn challenging music alongside their peers. The goal is for students to increase their personal musicianship skills and to be part of a community of students who share in the goal of improving as musicians.

District Wide

Night of Jazz
Kevin Scully

Members of the Sousa Elementary School Jazz Band, Weber Jazz Lab, Weber Jazz Ensemble, and Schreiber Jazz Ensemble will have an experience rehearsing and performing with world-renowned jazz trumpet player Tony Kadleck. Approximately 100 students and their teachers will be involved.

Night of 1,000 Strings
Kevin Scully

Over 300 orchestra students from all seven schools will be performing at the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, LIU Post at the Night of 1000 Strings anticipated for March 2023, during Music in Our Schools Month. A guest conductor will work with the students. The concert will conclude with a grand finale with all orchestra students performing on stage.
Co-sponsored with The Ed Foundation
​All Elementary Schools

Curtains Up – A Musical Theater Experience
Allison Friedman and Stacey Medford
Curtains Up is an elementary school theatre program for 4th and 5th grade students in the Port Washington public schools. Through putting on a full musical production - complete with singing, dancing, costumes, and sets - Curtains Up instills a love of musical theatre as well as helps to teach self-confidence and community building skills. Production to be announced.

The Mosaic Project
Kevin Scully and Elementary School Principals
With instruction from the Kupferberg Center for the Arts at Queens College, all 3rd grade students across the district will learn about four distinct cultures---Afro-Cuban, North Indian, Japanese, and West African---as well as how to appreciate and respect one another’s cultures.
Co-sponsored with The Ed Foundation

Afternoon Artists
Stephen Moore
All students will be invited to join this after school art program, to learn new skills and create beautiful expressions of art.
This program is sponsored by Michele Garfield and Sandy Wiener


Storytime Theater
Kevin Scully and Elementary School Principals
This program incorporates performance arts with the classroom curriculum as students experience books in a kinesthetic, artistic, imaginative, social and tactile atmosphere. Students are guided to act out a piece of literature, bringing the book to life. 

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Curtain's Up 2022 production of "Seussical, Jr." - June 2022 (Photo: Michael Siskin)
​​Daly Elementary School
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Daly Select Chorus
Tyler Masson Draffen
The objective of this choir is to have students learn and perform music at a higher caliber than what is normally taught during school. Once the music is learned, the goal is to have students perform in different venues throughout the school year. For example, school concerts, or caroling around the town during the holidays.

​Salem Elementary School

Alvin Ailey West African Dance
Pia Ferrante 
First graders will participate in an eight-week, in-school residency in West African style dance, led by members of the celebrated Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. These workshops teach unity of body, mind and spirit which is fundamental to African culture. Students also learn regional songs along with dances of welcome and praise culminating in a performance. This program is funded in partnership with The Ed. Foundation and Salem HSA. 

​Guggenheim Elementary School

DrumFit​
Chrissy Piserchia and Maribeth Betsch
This grant features a morning intramural program to incorporate music, dance, performance and fitness into the lives of the students. Combining balance balls, drum sticks, music and movement, the drums will be the catalyst for this unique activity. 
COMMUNITY GRANTS

Berest Dance Center: Dance for Joy
Olga Berest
"Dance for Joy" is a 10-week Dance Scholarship Program taught by volunteer senior student teachers in the Berest Dance Center for those in the community who otherwise would not be able to attend such a class due to financial restraints.

​The Community Synagogue Theater Company 
Lori Zlotoff 
Support will be used to benefit Community Synagogue Theater Company’s musical production, (show to be determined). All Port Washington residents are encouraged to audition and be a part of the production.

Landmark on Main Street: Artist in Residence Program
Kellie Rentz-Bruneau

Landmark on Main Street will offer workshops, master classes, and/or multicultural, interactive performances with professional musicians, with input and collaboration with local through students through School District liaison Kevin Scully. Students will learn technique, artistic skills and creative inspiration from professional musicians, dancers, artists and/or theater professionals.

Co-sponsored with The Ed Foundation

Landmark Radio Theater
2022-2023 Gina Farasciano Community Theater Grant Recipient
Patrick Lyons
Landmark Radio Theater performs radio plays on stage at Landmark on Main Street’s Jeanne Rimsky Theater in Port Washington before both a live audience and in streaming video over the internet. The plays will be produced in an “old-time radio” style, incorporating live music and sound effects created on stage, and a cast of voice actors giving life to an array of vivid characters. Production to be announced.

The Nicholas Center: Understanding Autism Through Art
Nicole Sugrue
The fine arts are a wonderful outlet for self-exploration, creativity and self-expression. This is especially valuable when a person is limited in their ability to communicate with others. Through its Creative Arts Program, The Nicholas Center connects Autistic individuals with the wider community through ‘art-focused’ projects that facilitate inclusion, socialization, and community building.  The funds will support a musical theater production for the participants.

Port Washington Parent Resource Center: Music Program for Stepping Stone Classes 
Leila Noor
An engaging music program for Pre-K children who may not otherwise have access to extracurricular activities.
Co-sponsored with The Ed Foundation

Parent Resource Center: Outreach Program for the Arts
Leila Noor
The Outreach Program at the Parent Resource Center, serves low income Latin American immigrant families with young children.  Our Outreach Program serves more than 200 children and parents each year, giving them access to programming, particularly, music and art focused.

Port Washington Senior Citizens Center: Painting Class 
Leila Noor
Seniors who attend programs at the center will engage in specialty art classes facilitated by qualified art teachers. 
Generous support provided by The Peter and Jeri Dejana Foundation

Port Summer Show
Melissa Campanelli
This time honored community Theater Company exists for children (grades 9-12th grade) in the school district during the summer months. A full scale musical production takes place in August for the whole community to enjoy. The show is to be determined.


Port Washington Public Library: Writers on the Sound
Sonia Arora
A creative writing class for middle school and high school students will be offered so that youth may compose storybooks, while working on their writing skills.