Vander Well News Briefs 03-07-07

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Here’s the latest headlines from the VWs:

  • Wendy has been working on a short-term project for our group that will last through March. She’s doing a great job – and my fellow group members have commented to me how much they love both Wendy and the great job she’s doing (I’m not surprised). She’s still looking for a full-time job in the Pella area once this project is completed.
  • Taylor and Madison surprised us when they both decided to go out for the high school track team. Taylor is running middle distance and Madison is a sprinter. I never woulda thunk it. You go, girls.
  • Taylor is also finishing up work on the Mock Trial team, and is in individual Speech Contests today. Her work at Monarch’s Restaurant has slowed down – she’s applying for a job at the local coffee shop, Smokey Row. She spoke at a TEC (Teens Encounter Christ) weekend a few weeks ago – and is planning on a mission trip to Mexico with our church this summer.
  • Madison’s show choir had a big concert a couple of weeks ago – she did a fabulous job. She’s also using her angelic voice on the youth worship team at church. She’s been working one night a week at George’s Pizza, and is very involved with her church small group. She has two mission trips planned this summer (Mexico with church & Costa Rica with Global Expeditions).
  • We were really disappointed when the snow/ice storm forced us to
    cancel the final performance of Morning’s at Seven that I directed for
    Union Street Players, but we were able to schedule an encore
    performance
    this Friday night – hooray!
  • Auditions for the next USP show, Tulip House, which will be
    produced during Pella’s Tulip Time were held this past week. It’s
    possible that Wendy, Madison and I could all be on stage together, which would be really fun. The cast hasn’t been announced. We’ll keep you posted!

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