Upcoming Events:
 

SATURDAY, May 16, 2009

4th Annual Celebration of Young Writers & ASAP Auction
5:00 p.m. doors open for Auction
Bryan Memorial Hall, Washington


$50 for General Admission, $100 for Reserved Seating, $500 for Silver Patrons (includes two reserved seats and prominent listing in the program as an underwriter of the event), $1000 for Golden Patrons (includes two prime reserved seats and prominent listing in the program as an underwriter of the event).

The evening will begin with a reception featuring a live and silent auction followed by Frank McCourt, Denis Leary, and other special guests from the literary and entertainment worlds, who will read selections from works by students in nine public and private schools, as well as home-schooled children, throughout the towns of Bridgewater, Roxbury, and Washington.

Denis Leary & Joey Okesson Photo by Donna Cloutier

   
       
     
 

SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 14, 2008

ASAP Scholarship Presentations
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Minor Memorial Library, Roxbury

ASAP'S 2008 Scholarship recipients will talk about their summer educational artistic experiences and perform music, dance, and theater pieces. A photography exhibit will be included as part of the presentation.

Refreshments will be served.

FREE

     

Bethany Bartkus 2006/2008
Scholarship Recipient

 

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2008

A MUSICAL CELEBRATION OF THE EARTH

ASAP Presents Paul Winter in Collaboration with the Shepaug Chorus
7:30-9:30 p.m.
Shepaug Auditorium, Washington
$10 for Adults, $8 for students

Join us for a music-filled show with Christopher Shay and the Shepaug School Chorus; master percussionist John Marshall and ASAP’s advanced drumming classes; and as special guest Paul Winter.

Paul Winter's musical realm has long embraced the traditions of the world's cultures, as well as the extraordinary voices of what he refers to as "the greater symphony of the Earth." His concert tours and recording expeditions have taken him to thirty-seven countries and to wilderness areas on six continents. His Winter and Summer Solstice Celebrations are among the most popular seasonal events in New York City. Among his many awards, Paul Winter has four Grammy's and six nominations to his credit. He also has received a Global 500 Award from the United Nations, the Award of Excellence from the United Nations Environment Program, the Joseph Wood Krutch Medal for service to animals from the United States Humane Society, and the Peace Abbey's Courage of Conscience Award.

Paul Winter photo by Jeff Day
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