Saturday, March 27, 2010

An Evening with Joey Travolta, Inclusion Films, about The Performing Arts Project, PSG meeting 03.16.2010

Just a quick note:

The April PSG Meeting will feature Loren John Presley, a local college student with Aspergers and author of Starship One and The Anastasia Project. The meeting last year included parents and students and was very moving for all participants. More information on this meeting later.

Also, thanks to Julie Green who helped bring Achieving in Higher Education with Autism/Developmental Disabilities, AHEADD, into Bakersfield. Holley Arbeit is the local representative for college students learning to develop academically and developmentally. From the website:

  • Coaching, Mentoring & Personal Advocacy for 
    College Students with:
    • Aspergers Syndrome
    • Attention Deficit Disorder
    • High-Functioning Autism
    • Learning Disabilities
    • Non-Verbal Learning Disability
  • We're helping college students succeed academically and socially at some of the country's 
    most competitive colleges.

An Evening with Joey Travolta, Inclusion Films, about The Performing Arts Project


To introduce the evening's presentation, a film was shown about the HEAL Film Camp. Healing Every Autistic Life, HEAL Foundation, a nonprofit organization in the greater Jacksonville area, Florida. HEAL sponsors the HEAL Foundation Film Camp with Joey Travolta and works to better the lives of those on the autistic spectrum.

Our local effort is called The Performing Arts Project from Joey Travolta, Inclusion Films. The Performing Arts Project (for funding reasons, not Film Camp) takes participants from 8-young adult. Workshops are transitional between projects/camps to and the more intense vocational training. The progressive programs are set up to further the goals by giving participants their own place to expand and grow. Currently, Inclusion Films is well known for the participants becoming a community. They create something together as a group by finding gifts that they have that they may not get to appreciate out in everyday life. The vocational program could lead to internship, either regular internship or paid internship, if the participant is motivated to become employed in the film industry. The adult vocational training can be referred to and partially or fully funded by Kern Regional Center (KRC),
PATHPOINT, as well as HIRE programs. In Burbank, Inclusion Films gets referrals and works with service coordinators.

Please note that none of these programs are not classified as "recreation" in terms of funding. Recreational funding was an often misused funding classification to describe certain programs that participants enjoyed doing. Due to current economic times, recreational funding has been cut across the board. While participants enjoy The Performing Arts Project, it teaches many, many serious vocational and life skills. There have been success stories. Joey shared stories of participants becoming mentors and teachers in the programs and workshops as well as continuing to work on their own projects, such as the band, Arrest My Sister.

Joey Travolta is a former Special Education teacher, where he used to do special things such as "race track math", songs, and creative rewards. Inventive as a director, he makes people feel comfortable so they do their best. In the beginning of the projects, camps, and workshops, the participants separate into similar age groups and make a movie. Each movie has a theme that other similar segments revolve around, such as a talk show or Junior Apprentice. The similar segments are things that fit within that theme, such as public service announcements (PSAs), commercials, film clips, etc. Participants do all phases of the production, behind as well as in front of the camera.

The local efforts have evolved a great deal. At first they were held in the Bakersfield College Downtown Center. Then they moved to the Goodwill on Chester Ave, where participants took advantage of the upper and lower levels – as well as the ready supply of props. Now, they are moving to the old downtown JC Penney building, preparing for a full studio setup! As soon as September 1, 2010, the old JC Penney will provide enough room and resources to provide a stable place to genuinely set up a studio, with a recording studio, sound stage, make-up, theatre, etc. They will be able to produce and promote educational, family, and fun full length films. They are preparing to make 10 films locally. Inclusion Films are looking for scripts and are planning to be in production by October-November. They are looking for three scripts immediately for holiday, dog/animal, and family/any-good-story. Comparatively, the projects and workshops are 25-30 minutes on a shoe-string budget. The full length movies will have a budget $120,000-$150,000. They will have a niche label with education, inclusion, and employment. Also, Inclusion Films are working on setting up a distribution group for foreign, TV, and family group markets.

As Jill Egland, Arts Council of Kern, explained, participants are chosen through an application process where they get to express their interest and get a description of the program. The plus is that Jill Egland gets to meet the members of the new community!

The tuition for The Performing Arts Project is $1300. KRC clients can get help with this by contacting their case worker while Jill Egland contacts KRC concurrently. There are also merit based scholarships available. Enrollment starts as soon as – now! Participants can email or call Jill Egland, 661.324.9000 to get an email of the enrollment form. Peer mentors and siblings are encouraged!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Kern Autism Network Event in April for Autism Awareness Month!

Hello Dear Friends-

Wanted to share with you an event we have coming up for World Autism Awareness Month!  On April 8th we will be showing the following movie for admission of $1 donation.  Please send to your contacts if you don't mind in helping us out with publicity.  Thanks
--
Ramona Puget
Autism Society Chapter-Kern Autism Network
President
www.kernautism.org <http://www.kernautism.org>
kernautism@gmail.com <mailto:kernautism@gmail.com>
661-588-4235
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Presented by Autism Society and Kern Autism Network

Adam - A story about two strangers. One a little stranger than the other.

THURSDAY APRIL 8TH 7:00 P.M.
FOX THEATER
2001 "H" STREET

"Adam" is a film by Fox Searchlight Films. It won the Sundance 2009 award. This film is about a young man who has Asperger's Syndrome. It's a story about two strangers who come together. Adam is an intriguing young man who has all his life lived a sheltered existence-until he meets his new neighbor. Their implausible and enigmatic relationship reveals just how far two people from different realities can stretch in search of an extraordinary connection.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Spring Break | Cartoon Crazy | March 29 – April 2, 2010

Spring Break

Cartoon Crazy
March 29 – April 2, 2010

Teenagers (ages 12 to 16) with Asperger's Syndrome or high- functioning autism or other social communication needs are invited to a 5-day workshop starting March 29.

"Cartoon Crazy" will teach the art of cartoon drawing 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Younger Gallery, 1440 Truxtun Avenue.

Instructor and award-winning artist Nicole Saint-John and instructor and artist Judith Campanaro will teach the basics of this popular art form and help teens create their own cartoon hero.

The program costs $80, materials included.

Registration is limited and on a first-come-first-served basis.

To register contact the Arts Council of Kern at 324.9000 or nicoletta2020@gmail.com

The Performing Arts Project | June 7, 2009 - June 18, 2009

The Arts Council of Kern, Inclusion Films and the Kern Regional Center announce the

Performing Arts Project
June 7, 2009 - June 18, 2009
10AM – 2PM
Ages 8 through Young Adult

Building on the track record of Inclusion Film's Burbank-based Practical Film Vocation Program, the Arts Council of Kern's Arts in Education Program, and the Kern Film Workshop, the Performing Arts Project takes participants through a two-week, 40- hour arts experience that culminates in the creation of a film.

During this program, participants will:
♦ Develop an understanding of visual storytelling and the collaborative nature of the performing arts.
♦ Create and direct an individual three-minute short film in addition to being part of a team filmmaking project.
♦ Acquire and apply knowledge in the areas of script development, directing, acting, dancing, set design and production, camera work, lighting and sound, and editing.
♦ Work side by side a team of professional artists, led by veteran filmmaker, Joey Travolta.

Who should apply:
Those seeking to explore careers in filmmaking and technical theatre. Those needing to participate in a vocational skills assessment process. Those desiring to transition into long-term arts-related vocational training programs. Students seeking community service credit.

The Performing Arts Project will be held in downtown Bakersfield. Cost per participant is $1300. Some scholarships are available.
Individuals interested in participating should contact Jill Egland, Director of Special Projects, the Arts Council of Kern, at 661-324-9000 or jegland@gmail.com for more information.

The Arts Council of Kern is a KRC vendor (#PK3713).

The Wizard of Oz in Bakersfield

Meet Your Neighbors Event!

The Wizard of Oz in Bakersfield

Special block of reserved seats
Thursday, May 6th at 7:30pm
Rabobank Theater
$20 for KRC Clients!

• Tickets for KRC Clients at $20.00 per ticket

• Tickets for KRC friends and family at $37.50 per ticket (limit 2)
Checks should be made payable to: Kern Regional Center Foundation. Contact Lisa Jo Epkins (661) 368-3973 for reservations or questions . Tickets will be distributed before the event.

Reserve your tickets by March 31st to be included in this block of tickets at this price! Due to the limited number of seats available, tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

We hope to see you there!

We hope to see you there!  

Community Activities

Parents and colleagues,
 
Following Travolta's well attended and received presentation last night at the Parent Support Group, I found out that some people who were not able to attend would still like the information of the upcoming workshops for both enrichment and pre-vocational transitional opportunities.  In addition, I have attached information about a wonderful event at Rabobank for your family.  Please find all attached.
 

KHSD is not endorsing the purchase of these services.
 
 
Holley Arbeit
Speech-Language Pathologist
Kern High School District
Stockdale High School
Room 606
2800 Buena Vista Road
Bakersfield, CA 93311
 
O:    661.665.2800
Fax: 661.665.0914
Intradistrict: 62068

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Parent Support Group in Library this Tuesday!

Hello all,
 
To all who plan to come to the support group this Tuesday from 5:30 - 7PM, we will meeting in the Stockdale High Library due to the number of expected attendees.  Again, Joey Travolta, and likely some of the Inclusion Films staff, will be explaining the pre-vocational transitional benefits of his workshops and showing some intriguing video.  Just head towards our usual meeting place in Room 605 and you will be directed towards the Library.  Easy as pie. 
 
Holley Arbeit

Speech-Language Pathologist
 
Stockdale High School
Room 606
2800 Buena Vista Road
Bakersfield, CA 93311
 
Work: 661.665.2800X 68
Fax:  661.665.0914
Intradistrict: 62068

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Parent Support Group this Tuesday, 3.16.10

Parent Support Group of Teens with
Social Cognitive/Communication Needs

Friendly reminder:
 
There will be a support group meeting this Tuesday (see attached).  The entire family is welcome.  What wonderful opportunity to see what Joey Travolta is doing in Bakersfield!  This is another opportunity in our community for vocational training and well worth attending.
 
Please RSVP if you plan to attend and how many will be with you.  Thank you,

Who: Parents or other caretakers

When: Tuesday, March 16, 2010
5:30 – 7:00 PM

Where: Room 605
Stockdale High School
2800 Buena Vista Road
Located at northeast corner of White Lane and Buena Vista Rd.
Please park in Buena Vista Road lot (just north of White Ln.)
Why:
Joey Travolta will be presenting Inclusion Films'
Kern Performing Arts Workshops

This is a free informational presentation.
KHSD is not endorsing the purchase of this service.


RSVP by phone or email to Holley Arbeit, Speech-Language Pathologist


Holley Arbeit
Speech-Language Pathologist
 
Stockdale High School
Room 606
2800 Buena Vista Road
Bakersfield, CA 93311
 
Work: 661.665.2800X 68
Fax:  661.665.0914
Intradistrict: 62068
holley_arbeit@khsd.k12.ca.us 665.2800 X68

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Joey Travolta | Inclusion Films’ Kern Performing Arts Workshops

Parent Support Group of Teens with

Social Cognitive/Communication Needs



Who: Parents or other caretakers



When: Tuesday, March 16, 2010

5:30 – 7:00 PM



Where: Room 605

Stockdale High School

2800 Buena Vista Road

Located at northeast corner of White Lane and Buena Vista Rd.

Please park in Buena Vista Road lot (just north of White Ln.)

Why:

Joey Travolta will be presenting Inclusion Films'

Kern Performing Arts Workshops



This is a free informational presentation.

KHSD is not endorsing the purchase of this service.





RSVP by phone or email to Holley Arbeit, Speech-Language Pathologist

holley_arbeit@khsd.k12.ca.us 665.2800 X68

Parent Support Group on Tuesday, March 16th from 5:30 - 7PM

We are so fortunate to have Joey Travolta presenting to us this month.  He will be talking about his film company, Inclusion Films.  The film workshops are for those with or without social communication needs….and that's one reason they are so phenomenal.  We are extremely lucky to have this opportunity for our students in Bakersfield.  Come see some video and learn about what is happening in our community.

 

Again, be sure to RSVP.  Yes, your student(s) may attend. 

 



Please see attached.  This is a free informational presentation. KHSD is not endorsing the purchase of this service.

 

Holley Arbeit

Speech-Language Pathologist

Kern High School District

Stockdale High School

Room 606

2800 Buena Vista Road

Bakersfield, CA 93311

 

O:    661.665.2800

Fax: 661.665.0914

Intradistrict: 62068

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

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