Hello, Arts Supporters . . .                                         On
                                                      "Wake Up And Live With the Arts"
                                                                                   See
                                                   Jennifer Harris, new Executive Director
                                                                                  and
                                                  Terry Greene, Storyteller & Vocalist, Rainey Institute                                  
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WUAL with Jennifer Harris and Terry Greene
https://youtu.be/E_wFoNaoRVY    
Meet Jennifer Harris, new Executive Director of the historic Rainey Institute.  She replaces retiring Lee Lazar, former Executive Director. Jennifer shares her plans for learning about, and developing all of Rainey's arts, entertainment and education programs for kids from "2 - to 82."  
She is especially excited about the well-known Summer Youth Program which serves more than 200 community children. Jennifer encourages viewers to be on the lookout for "Glissando," Rainey's annual fundraiser, coming in May. 

What a happy surprise!. . . . . Terry Greene's a Capella vocal rendition of "Our Love is Here to Stay." Terry is the proverbial Renaissance Woman. She not only sings,but is a well-known story-teller and works at Rainey.  She grew up singing in church and was enticed to bring her talents to Rainey as she watched the Rainey youth appear in the summer programs and other Rainey performances.

Sue Johnson
Director, Wake Up And Live's Actors' Studio
Producer, "Wake Up And Live With the Arts"
wakeupandlives@gmail.com
   
 Take a Look!  See past YouTube clips of some of our recent & past  featured guests on ''WU&Lw/Arts." 
WUAL Playlist:   https://www.youtub e.com/playlist?list=PL490E9107 8C2251D3
Scroll down and see some of your favorite artists.   See the incredible amount of work which has brought a variety of artists to the community.
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