Showing posts with label Oak Ridge High School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oak Ridge High School. Show all posts

Friday, September 6, 2013

Tackle Hunger Tonight At Oak Ridge High School

Tonight at  Oak Ridge High school the community will come together for one common cause “local hunger”.

The theme at the schools second football game will be “Tackle Hunger” and throughout the night the community will be brought up to speed on local hunger, its causes and consequences in the community and how they can help.

Oak Ridge has committed students and staff that truly care about our neighbors that struggle daily to make ends meet.  The junior varsity and varsity cheerleaders will all participate.

“It is great to see our Oak Ridge students coming together to raise awareness about hunger in our county and to support the fantastic efforts of the Food Bank of El Dorado County.  We are looking forward to an exciting evening at our Tackle Hunger football game,” said Paul Burke, ORHS Principal.

Rolling Hills Christian Church has been key in helping organize the annual event.  Staff and volunteers have assisted in the preparation of prior to and organization for the night of the big event.

“God has a great big heart for people in need and so does Rolling Hills Christian Church. Tackle Hunger gives us a chance to partner with two great organizations, Food Bank of El Dorado County and Oak Ridge High School, to show this community God's great love,Bill Search, Senior Pastor, Rolling Hills Christian Church.

So come on out tonight, enjoy a good game between our own Oak Ridge Trojans and the Rocklin Thunder and as a family learn about how you can get involved in the fight to end local hunger right here in our own backyards! Let’s work together and make a difference in the lives of local children, senior citizens and families that struggle to put healthy food on the table!

For more information please visit foodbankedc.org. Be sure to "like" the Food Bank of El Dorado County here

Blog Post information and picture courtesy of the Food Bank of El Dorado County.


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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Aviation Art Exhibit at Gallery at 48 Natoma

The idea of soaring through endless clear blue skies, punching out of thick white clouds, defying gravity; Americans have long held a fascination with flying.

From war craft to transportation, the airplane is symbolic of innovation, ingenuity and freedom. Artists too have captured this enduring subject for decades. In the next exhibit at the Gallery at 48 Natoma in Folsom, Wild Blue Yonder: the Art of Aviation, paintings and sculpture by four artists in aviation themes will be featured.

Three artists selected from the American Society of Aviation Artists, Carl E. Jones, Larry Lapadura and David Kalbach will exhibit paintings in oils, acrylics and watercolors, while George Popa will display his wire sculptures. The exhibit will open on Friday, March 15 and continue through May 9.
            
In the adjacent Community Gallery at 48 Natoma, the student art classes from Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills will be on display from March 5 to May 3. Featured will be a selection of student paintings and weavings from AP Art classes from teacher Conni Hardie, and 3D Design students’ clay sgraffito tiles and boxes from teacher Julie Ornelas.

The public is invited to celebrate both exhibits at the free opening reception on Friday, March 15, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., with refreshments, wine and live music.

The gallery is free and open to the public and art is available for purchase. Hours are Monday through Friday from 9-5, with additional hours Tuesday nights from 6-8p.m. For more information about Gallery at 48 Natoma, click here.

Blog Post and picture courtesy of Gallery at 48 Natoma.


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Monday, October 18, 2010

A Highland Show by Oak Ridge High!

Take a trip to the Scottish Highlands in a performance of Brigadoon by the Oak Ridge High School drama team.

The tale is of two American tourists, while lost in the Scottish Highlands happen upon a mysterious village, not on their map, called “Brigadoon” that unknown to them only appears for just one day every one hundred years. To the villagers, the passing of each century seems no longer than one night. The enchantment is viewed by them as a blessing rather than a curse, for it saved the village from destruction. Next the travelers discover a mysterious secret...

Musical direction is by Natalie Miller with pianist Shaun Manley, Oak Ridge High School’s own student musicians and Arielle Nelson contributing choreography.

Find out the secret and help support this great drama cast!

WHEN: October 28 - November 13 at 7 p.m.
Matinee performances on October 30 and November 6 at 2 p.m.
WHERE: Oak Ridge High School
COST: Adults: $15; Students/Seniors/Children: $10

Call the Oak Ridge Box Office hotline at (916) 834-8884 to reserve your tickets today!



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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Go Lady Trojans! Oak Ridge High School Team Wins State Title!

Did you hear the great news?!

Last night, the El Dorado Hills Oak Ridge High School Girls Basketball team scored a major win, beating defending champs (four-years-running) Long Beach Poly to win the Division I State Championship!

Ladies, you rock! Congrats on your win!

Read the full stories online:

SacBee

El Dorado Hills Telegraph
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