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CSUN Teenage Drama Workshop Stages Famed Children’s Fables

Students in the Teenage Drama Workshop at California State University, Northridge have set the stage for children and parents to strengthen their relationships at nearly a dozen live performances of “Into the Woods Jr.” and “The Lion King Jr.” scheduled throughout July. -- SCV News

CSUN’s Nationally Acclaimed Teenage Drama Workshop Brings Two Famed Children’s Fables to the Stage

NORTHRIDGE, Calif.— Youthful nostalgia can be invaluable when building bonds with children. Often, parents rely on fairy tales from their own childhood to create a bridge of communication.This year, students in the Teenage Drama Workshop (TADW) at California State University, Northridge have set the stage for children and parents to strengthen their relationships at nearly a dozen live performances of “Into The Woods Jr.” and “The Lion King Jr.” scheduled throughout July. -- AmericanTowns.com

Dolly Parton films, Voyager film/discussion among LA area movie screening events

Summer Movie Fest at Cal State Northridge: Associated Students at CSUN present the series. Movies begin at sunset. “Sing” (2016), July 27. Upcoming: “The Breakfast Club” (1985), Aug. 3; “Psycho” (1960), Aug. 10; “La La Land” (2016); Aug. 17; “Space Jam” (1996), Aug. 24; “Doctor Strange” (2016), Aug. 31. Bring a blanket or low-back chair. Food trucks or bring your own picnic; no alcohol allowed. Free. Oviatt Library lawn, 18111 Nordhoff St. 818-677-2477. www.csun.edu/as/summer-movie-fest -- Long Beach Press-Telegram

“Two Gentlemen” Mixes Fun, Dancing and Entertainment

A large portion of the production’s cast and crew are local, made up of alumni and current students from San Fernando, Sylmar, Cesar E. Chavez, Verdugo Hills, La Crescenta and Bishop Alemany High schools. Other performers attend Los Angeles Mission College, Los Angeles Valley College and California State University Northridge (CSUN). -- San Fernando Valley Sun

ANCA Glendale Welcomes 2017 Summer Interns

Tatevik Mkrtchyan was born and raised in Armenia, where she graduated N 46 high school in Yerevan concentrating in humanitarian studies. She studied law at the French University in Armenia and is currently a junior at California State University, Northridge majoring in political science. She participated in the Armenian Republican Model UN Conference, and served as an intern at Legal Advisory Department of Constitutional Court of the Republic of Armenia, as well as ELL Partnership Law firm. Tatevik has volunteered for Armenian Red Cross society (Youth Department) and was involved in Smiley club program. In conjunction with obtaining experience in a relevant field and in-depth understanding of different aspects of governmental affairs, through this internship she hopes to contribute to the Armenian American community in Glendale. -- Asbarez

Sosé & Allen’s Legacy Foundation Continues Support for AYF Youth Corps

Among them are this year’s recipients of Sosé & Allen’s Legacy Foundation Fellowship supporting volunteerism in Armenia. Since 2014, the fellowship has supported those who want to make a change and bridge connections between the youth of Armenia and the diaspora. This year’s Fellowship recipients are Sose Kurdian, a history major at Cal State University, Northridge, Melody Nazarbegian, a biology major at UC San Diego, Sareen Ohannessian, studying environmental management and protection at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and Armine Kalbakian, an anthropology major at Cornell. -- Asbarez

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