Window on Wilmington
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Window on Wilmington - -Frank Hawkins from AIDS Delaware discussed the 2016 Delaware Teen Idol Auditions. He talked about how the showcase provides a positive outlet for the youth to be creative in the way of singing, dancing, spoken word or rap.
-Lisa Johnson from Adopt-A-Family discussed how during a typical year, the Adopt-A-Family program, with assistance from the Human Services Councils of New Castle County and Kent/Sussex Counties, has provided urgently needed assistance to over 4,500 disadvantaged Delaware families totaling more than 15,000 individuals. Most of the beneficiaries are single parent households, children and senior citizens.
-Alyson Lang from Each 1 Teach 1 talked about The 3rd Annual New Castle Avenue Health Hook-Up. She discussed how this event will promote a healthy lifestyle and will offer a variety of health screenings and fun events for the entire family.
-Niki Robison from The Southbridge section of Wilmington discussed Southbridge Weekend. She talked about the events that will take place and how folks in the city and New Castle County can get involved.
-Tina Betz and Jonathan Whitney from The Light Up the Queen Foundation talked about the Boysie” Lowery Living Jazz Residency which is modeled after the Kennedy Center’s Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Residency Project, the “Boysie” Lowery Living Jazz Residency is a two-week performance and composition project for the next generation of jazz composers, who, with their talent and passion, are keeping jazz alive.
Window on Wilmington

-Lisa Johnson from Adopt-A-Family discussed how during a typical year, the Adopt-A-Family program, with assistance from the Human Services Councils of New Castle County and Kent/Sussex Counties, has provided urgently needed assistance to over 4,500 disadvantaged Delaware families totaling more than 15,000 individuals. Most of the beneficiaries are single parent households, children and senior citizens.
-Alyson Lang from Each 1 Teach 1 talked about The 3rd Annual New Castle Avenue Health Hook-Up. She discussed how this event will promote a healthy lifestyle and will offer a variety of health screenings and fun events for the entire family.
-Niki Robison from The Southbridge section of Wilmington discussed Southbridge Weekend. She talked about the events that will take place and how folks in the city and New Castle County can get involved.
-Tina Betz and Jonathan Whitney from The Light Up the Queen Foundation talked about the Boysie” Lowery Living Jazz Residency which is modeled after the Kennedy Center’s Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Residency Project, the “Boysie” Lowery Living Jazz Residency is a two-week performance and composition project for the next generation of jazz composers, who, with their talent and passion, are keeping jazz alive.
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