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Friday, July 17, 2009
Wellspring’s Got Talent!
What a wonderful day here in Reedley. Not only have we had a fabulous group of parents come and spend the day with us but the students and campers absolutely blew me away at the talent contest tonight.
Given the job of impersonating Simon Cowell was the hardest job I’ve had all year. How can you be mean about such amazing and incredible performances? I knew that many groups of students and campers had been practicing hard all week but the sheer brilliance of many of the performances – some of which were original pieces - was just incredible.
Despite the 105F+ heat during the day the parents we’ve had at the workshop have been fantastic. They’ve asked all the right questions, given us great feedback and been such a good humored and lively group that it really has been a pleasure to spend the day with them.
Over the summer the staff really does form a special bond with our campers and it is important to us that we feel they are returning to homes where not only will all their hard work be valued, but that they’ll also be supported and enable to continue their healthy journey. I have no doubts that the parents who have been with us for the past two days will do just that and look forward to continuing to be in contact with them in the future.
Jude.
Given the job of impersonating Simon Cowell was the hardest job I’ve had all year. How can you be mean about such amazing and incredible performances? I knew that many groups of students and campers had been practicing hard all week but the sheer brilliance of many of the performances – some of which were original pieces - was just incredible.
Despite the 105F+ heat during the day the parents we’ve had at the workshop have been fantastic. They’ve asked all the right questions, given us great feedback and been such a good humored and lively group that it really has been a pleasure to spend the day with them.
Over the summer the staff really does form a special bond with our campers and it is important to us that we feel they are returning to homes where not only will all their hard work be valued, but that they’ll also be supported and enable to continue their healthy journey. I have no doubts that the parents who have been with us for the past two days will do just that and look forward to continuing to be in contact with them in the future.
Jude.
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