Young Arts Ambassador Program to Begin at the Washington Center

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Submitted by The Washington Center for the Performing Arts

washington CenterThe Washington Center for the Performing Arts is seeking high school and full-time college students with an interest in the performing arts for our inaugural Young Arts Ambassador Program. Twenty students will be accepted into this program and will contribute to establishing a vital information link to their peers and the community regarding performing arts- locally, regionally, and nationally.

The Young Arts Ambassador experience provides an opportunity for teens and young adults to develop leadership, workforce, and life skills in order to achieve their highest potential as citizens in the global community. The program also seeks to reinforce commitment to exceeding academic expectations, skill-set development, cultural opportunities and fostering new relationships and networks through volunteerism and arts exposure.

Benefits to participating in the YAA program include a complimentary ticket to select main stage and black box shows; writing reviews for immediate posting, “tweeting” and status updating; the opportunity to earn at least 4 community service hours each month; and exposure to behind-the-scenes operations at a first-class arts organization.

We encourage interested high school students (sophomores, juniors, and seniors) and full-time college students to complete an application for the Young Arts Ambassador 2014-15 Season. Please see general requirements and find the application on our website at www.washingtoncenter.org. For more information please contact Jill Barnes at YAA@washingtoncenter.org or 360-753-8585 x104.

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