Kaleidoscope Representatives

January 24, 2008

kaleidoscopeOur Kaamulan Youth dancers, primarily composed of Couples for Christ - Youth, have been chosen to represent the Philippines in Palm Beach County’s premier educational event, Kaleidoscope 2008 on January 27, 2008, Sunday.

You guys are scheduled to dance at the World Beat Stage at Centennial Square (the other stage is on Flagler Drive) at exactly 11:45-12:00. You will be dancing The Singkilan.

Instructions for the Boys:

* You will need to be wearing black longsleeves and black scrubs already.
* Bring your hankies; one for head, and another that you hold while dancing.

Instructions for the Girls:

* You will need to be wearing long-sleeved leotards and tights.
* Bring your “kumbong” (for your head)
* You will need to be wearing your make-up already.

Instructions for all:

* We will meet, or assemble, behind the Philippine Booth display at 10:00 A.M. on Sunday.
* For those who will need a ride, you will have to let us know (use the comment section below to write your need, or if you will need directions going there).
* Bring your own safety pins.

From there, you will get further instructions.

We need to be all on one page with this, so stay tuned to this thread for updates.

A note about parking on Sunday. As you know, you can park anywhere, for free, in downtown Clematis on Sundays. If you end up parking by a meter, drop your quarters in, anyway. All money collected at the parking meters this Sunday will go to a worthy cause - the upliftment of our youth.

Below are downloadable pdfs containing the Entertainment Schedule for Sunday and the Parking Meter rationale.

Kaleidoscope Entertainment Sked

Kaleidoscope Reading Program

Use the comment section below to air your feedbacks or questions.

Kaamulan

January 23, 2008

This is a test event. This is where you write the schedule and other information. Scroll down the Write Post and you will see the Events Editor. Click the plus (+) sign and set the time span/length of the event and then it’s done.

More here:

An event post is a normal blog post, with one or more attached events. On the Write Post page, scroll down and you will see the Event Editor. You might need to click the little ‘+‘ in its blue bar, to see the controls.

To start with, you will only see the column headings (Start, End and All Day) and the ‘+’ - add event button. Click ‘+’ to add a new event.

The event will start and end on the next full hour. To set the start date, click on the ‘…’ button, next to the start time. A popup calendar will appear.

Select the new start date by clicking on the calendar. Optionally you can change the time by clicking on the popup’s time and dragging. Click on the ‘X’ to dismiss the popup.

You can also edit the date and time in the normal way, by clicking on the numbers and changing them with the keyboard. If you edit the date manually like this, make sure that you keep to the correct format: YEAR-MONTH-DATE 24-HOURS:MINUTES

When you change the Start field, the End field updates automatically, so that the event’s duration remains the same. If you want to change the duration, then edit the End field, just as you did for the Start.

If you tick the All Day checkbox, then the times are ignored - the event goes on through the whole day. You can make the event span over more than one day if you wish. You can also add more scheduled times for the same post. Just click the ‘+’ button to add more lines.

To remove an event, click on the ‘—’ button.

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