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The Bakersfield Voice for the week of March 22-28
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Local actors to hit thecommunity stage Pg. 2Easter services Pg. 3Student viewpoints onschool budget cuts Pg. 4
Magic carpet ride!‘Aladdin’ by Bakersfield Ballet, pg. 6
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BY CHRISTINE GRONTKOWSKICommunity contributor
lease join the movement andjoin us at the Walk MS 2009 inBakersfield, 9 a.m., Saturday,March 28, at Yokuts Park.You can make a differenceand bring us one step closer
to a world free of MS! This event willonce again begin at Yokuts Park andfollow the Kern River Bike Path (wemay just have to rename it the KernRiver Walk MS Path!) for a stroll ofthree miles or one mile — you get tochoose.
Meet new friends on our party routeand then celebrate with old friends atthe finish line while we walk, give andvolunteer to create a world free ofMS.
The March 28 Bakersfield Walk MSpromises to be bigger and better thanever with more finish line festivities,fantastic foods, a “best dressed” con-test, and the excitement that comeswith supporting the generous spirit ofBakersfield’s teams, walkers and vol-unteers.
We hope that you can join us! 7a.m. check-in; 8:30 opening cere-monies; 9 a.m. start.
The event is free.
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COURTESY OF GASLIGHT MELODRAMA
hen local floristSue Ann Otisfalls head overheels for goodol’ boy mechan-ic Billy Ray
Cornhauler, it’s going to takethe luck of the 08 to keeptheir families happy.
With a colorful cast ofcharacters and several Oil-dale landmarks, this is amusical comedy the wholefamily will enjoy.
Friday and Saturday,March 27-28, at 7 p.m., $9children; $18 seniors; $20general admission. GaslightMelodrama, 12748 JomaniDrive.
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‘My Big Fat Oildale Wedding’ at the Gaslight Melodrama
BY ALICIA HAMMONS Community contributor
lease join us Friday, March27, at 7 p.m. for FruitvaleJr. High’s Spring Produc-tion of Washington Irving’s“The Legend of Sleepy Hol-low,” featuring Caity
Bransby as Irving, Nigel Kapoor as
Ichabod Crane, Chloe Carlson asMiss Katrina VanTassel and othermembers of the Advanced Dramaclass as various, colorful town char-acters. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. FJHis located at 2114 Calloway Dr.Prices are $4 adults; $2 kids under14 (or FJH students). Hope to see you there!
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Fruitvale Jr. High will present ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’
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4 Pint-sized journalists Trio from Del Rio School give
opinions on state budget cuts.
4 Revvved-up fundraiser!Van Horn School’s parent
club to host car and bike show.
5 Your celebrations!A happy birthday wish and a
perfect basketball season.
6 Aladdin’s magic carpet rideBakersfield Ballet Theatre is
going all out with ‘Aladdin,” its latestproduction.
7 Tae Kwon Do qualifier Local Tae Kwon Do students
to participate in state contest.
The Bakersfield Ballet Theatre willpresent “Aladdin” at the CSUB Doré The-atre, Friday and Saturday, March 27-29.Photo by Felix Adamo. Pictured on cover,from left, Elise Anchordoquy and Alexan-dria Lightsey. See more of Felix’s“Aladdin” rehearsal photos on page 6.
Your photo could be on our next cover! Photos and stories for the April 5 issuemust be posted by Wednesday, March25 at 5 p.m.
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BY DONNA ALSOPCommunity contributor
t Olive Knolls Church we will dis-cover the keys to unlock the lockand discover — A Life that Mat-ters, what everybody wants. Thissermon series and small group
guides were created by Rusty Rhodes,Tell the Story Productions and will beginEaster weekend. Easter services include aGood Friday Service, April 10 at 7 p.m.;SNC (Saturday Night Church), April 11 at
6 p.m. and Easter Sunday services at 8,9:30 and 11 a.m. The church is located at6201 Fruitvale Ave. For more informa-tion, call 399-3303.
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Del Rio student writers make views knownBY CHANDLER BASCONCILLO, HAYLEEMCDONNELL, AND JAZMINE RAMEY(Fifth-grade students at Del Rio Elementary)
re budget cuts affectingstudents’ education? Wehave been affected andconcerned by all thebudget cuts. We areespecially worriedabout all the teachers
losing their jobs. Our school hasgotten many new students, butstill has overcrowding in class-rooms. Students’ education is atstake. With so many students in aclass, how are students going toget a proper education?
We have interviewed a fewstudents to see their thoughts onthis subject. Here are theresponses we got in regards tothe budget cuts affecting Del RioElementary School:
Anthony Leonis responded bysaying, “It is horrible because weneed good teachers to help us get
a good education.”Dakota Kass, a fifth-grader in
Mr. King’s class, commentedthat, “It is terribly upsettingbecause some students won’t begetting the education they need.Cuts will also hurt students’chances of getting into a good
college one day.”Jordyn Ellis, a fifth-grader at
Del Rio Elementary School, wasasked whether anybody was get-ting a better education now thanthey did before all the budgetcuts. She responded by saying,“No, because there are less
teachers and materials to teachstudents with.”
We also interviewed a fewteachers at Del Rio to see whattheir thoughts were on the mat-ter. Mrs. Townsend, a first-gradeteacher, was asked how shethought all the budget cuts wouldaffect her students. “I think itwill affect the students evenmore than the teachers. Therewon’t be enough supplies andthere will be too many studentsin one class. They (students)won’t be getting enough atten-tion. We will have to ask for waytoo much from parents.”
Mrs. Dennis, another first-grade teacher at Del Rio, wasalso asked her opinion on thebudget cuts. “It is very sad and itwill be hard for students to getthe education they need if thereare more students in a class-room. Schools are losing a lot ofamazing teachers that need to be
working with kids.”We felt that our campus princi-
pal, Mr. Carlile, should be includ-ed in the topic, so we asked whathis thoughts were on budget cutsaffecting students’ education.“The budget cuts will affect stu-dents’ education, but at whatdegree, we don’t know yet. Lastyear, we had to raise the numberof kindergartners to 30 per class-room.”
Mr. Carlile added, “No matterhow bad it gets, I have faith inour teachers and students. Ourkids deserve the best.”
As it is clear, the students,teachers, and principal areunhappy with the budget cuts.We think our school speaks forall of California when we say weare still working hard on makingthe best with what we have.Through everything, budget cutsincluded, the students are payingthe highest price — their future.
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BY MELINDA JAMESVHPC President
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he Parent Club of Wayne VanHorn Elementary School heartilyinvites you to our fourth annualVan Horn School Classic Car andBike Show and Craft Fair, on Sat-
urday, March 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. atschool, 5501 Kleinpell Avenue in Bakers-field.
Entry into the show for spectators isfree, while registration of show cars andbikes is only $35.
The event is a parent club fundraiser toprovide educational experiences for stu-dents which the Panama Buena VistaUnion School District is unable to provide.There will be a huge car and motorcycleshow, craft fair, student show featuringstudent’s bicycles, scooters, pedal cars,and much more.
Van Horn students will judge the carsand motorcycles to determine the winnersin 21 categories.
There will be fun for the ladies andchildren, plus plenty of good food.
Also, there will be an art/hobby display
put on by the deaf and hard of hearing stu-dents of Kern County.
This event promises to keep everymember of your family entertained.
We sincerely hope that you will comeon out and have a good time and supportour efforts to meet the educational needsof our kids.
For more information (or if you have avehicle you would like to enter), please e-mail Steve Jensen [email protected] or call the school at(661) 324-6538.
See you there!
Much to see at Van Hornclassic car & bike show
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class at San Lauren Elementary. She begged me to visither classroom. I went and I just want to say that mydaughter has been blessed with an amazing teacher.Every moment is a teachable moment. She does notwaste any time, her students respect her. She is firm,but fair. During her recess break, I told Mrs. May what Ithought of the morning and she humbly told me thatGod has gifted her with a job she loves doing and hasbeen doing for 20 years. She gave all the glory to God.
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Educator of the Month
I’d like to nominate my twin daughters’ kindergarten teacher Mr. Rhodes who teaches at Discovery Elementary School. At the beginning of the year, I was so skeptical after having learned that they were going to have a male teacher for kindergarten. He has superseded all of my expectations as to what a great kindergarten teacher should be. My girls love Mr. Rhodes. He teaches them lots of cute and silly songs. He builds up their self-esteem. He is just so marvelous with my girls!
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Ballet Theatre rolling outmagic carpet for ‘Aladdin’BY WYNDI BALDENCommunity contributor
he Bakersfield BalletTheatre, under the direc-tion of Martha Knight, ispreparing for theirupcoming performance
of “Aladdin,” which will be at theCSUB Doré Theatre, Friday, Sat-urday and Sunday, March 27-29.
“Aladdin” is an artistic por-trayal of the classic tale per-formed with outstanding danc-ing, all choreographed byKnight. This exciting perform-ance has been in preparation formore than a year. It includesextravagant hand-made cos-tumes and scenery constructedspecifically for this show, alldesigned by Knight.
Knight has been a balletinstructor and director in Bak-ersfield for more than 50 years. Afew of her other productionsinclude “Sleeping Beauty,”“King of Glory” and “TheNightingale.”
Knight is a perfectionist whenit comes to her shows and shemakes all of her visions come tolife on stage. She trains herdancers to a proficiency to make
them able to perform in her pro-ductions. But not only does sheteach her students to dance, shealso teaches responsibility anddedication.
However, everything aboutKnight’s ballet company and per-formances is a shared effortbetween the dancers, their par-ents and Knight.
Dancers performing in“Aladdin” range from 6 years ofage and up. Some of Knight’sdancers have been with her forjust a few months and others havebeen dancing with her companyfor close to 25 years.
The Bakersfield Ballet The-atre is a family-oriented compa-ny where even dads of dancersparticipate in the show as mer-chants.
Elise Anchordoquy, 19, playsthe part of Aladdin. Whilerehearsing every night and evensome weekends, Elise is alsoattending Bakersfield Collegefull time in preparation for hertransfer to Biola Universitywhere she will major in commu-nication disorders.
Elise says this performancehas “been fun, but a definite
challenge.”Alexandria Lightsey, 19, plays
the princess with whom Aladdinfalls in love. She is also a full-time student at Bakersfield Col-lege, preparing to transfer to CalPoly San Luis Obispo to major inEnglish, with the possibility of
pursuing a law degree.“Even though rehearsals are
tough at times, ballet keeps megoing,” Lightsey said. “It is myescape from school and everydaylife.”
“Aladdin“ will be performed atthe CSUB Doré Theatre, 9001
Stockdale Hwy., Friday, March27 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, March28 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; andSunday, March 29 at 2 p.m. Tick-ets are $15 per person and areavailable at Stockdale Music, bycalling 661-319-4322 or e-mail:[email protected].
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Elise Anchordoquy, center, plays the role of “Aladdin.” Scarf dancers, from left: Juliet Escalante, Katie Lewis, and Reagan Lynn.
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April Chung relaxes in between dances for the Bakersfield Ballet Theatre directed by Martha Knight.
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Local martial artists to compete in stateTaekwondo qualifier COURTESY OF HAN’S TAEKWONDO ACADEMY
Han’s Taekwondo Academy is sendinga team of 35 Bakersfield martial artists tothe 2009 California State Qualifier onMarch 28. The athletes range in age from6 to 22. The team has been workingtogether six days a week in hopes of quali-
fying for the Junior Olympic Nationals inJuly.
To find out more about how to try-outand join Han’s Taekwondo Academy’sProgression Team, please visit:www.hanstaekwondo.com.
All skill levels are accepted.
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This week’s Star Athlete: Alexandria Carino
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Nominated by: Han’s TaekwondoAlexandria Carino, 13, is an eighth-grader at Tevis
Junior High School. She is an ‘A’ student, a cheerleader,and an avid snowboarder. She is also a 1st-degree blackbelt at Han’s Taekwondo Academy. She has traveledacross the country from Atlanta, Georgia to Oahu, Hawaiito represent Bakersfield as a world-class Taekwondo ath-lete. She is a state, regional, and national champion. She isone of our competition team mentors. She is very patrioticand hopes to represent the U.S. in International competi-tions. On behalf of our staff and her teammates, we wishAlexandria good luck!
To find out more about Alexandria Carino and heraccomplishments, she has an athlete biography inwww.hanstaekwondo.com.