AFRIKAN POETRY THEATRE

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The Center for Culture
The Afrikan Poetry Theatre, Inc.
176-03 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica, New York 11432-5503
voice: 718-523-3312 fax: 718-523-1054
e-mail: Jwatusi@aol.com

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Youth


Queens Teens Voices is a journal of youthful events, expressions, and experiences Check out message click here and read and comment the QTV weblog @ http://qtvoices.com/wordpress/index.php

“QUEENS TEENS” newspaper written by a cross section of youth who show just how insightful and mature they are in their view of world events. Students age 12 to 18 discuss what they would like to write about and the possible impact that they hope their words might have on the lives of the readers. All of the students are aware of the power of media in their lives and how they are influenced by what they see, read and hear.

 

 

 


APT Summer Youth Employment Program

 

APTSYEP for over ten years have provided employment and educational structured programs. APTSYEP, from 1997 – 2007 for seven (10) years performed services as a project sponsor for the Summer Youth Employment Program. APTSYEP has for five years developed and maintain a database of community worksites with the goal of placing youth in positive work settings which teaches them the importance of basic work skills, such as punctuality, proper dress, attendance, positive work attitudes, etc. while also offering them a chance to learn valuable work skills that they may use to find future employment.

 

Joy of Performing

Arts and Education Program is back with another season of exciting workshops for children 5 to 17 years. This season participants will produce a television program that will focus on literacy, history and drama. All potential participants must audition. Auditions will take place on Saturday, October 6 - 10am - 3pm. Call 718-526-9628 for further details. classes will be held on Saturdays, from 10am - 3pm

 

 

 

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