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Special Needs Student Wins Award For Original Song Composition
Students Honored for Art Focused on Poverty
Winners of a multi-media art contest sponsored by Catholic Charities of Tennessee were announced on March 22 during a reception at St.Cecilia Academy. Students in grades 7-12 at area Catholic schools in Tennessee and local parishes submitted work inspired by the theme, “Put Faith in Action! Uproot Poverty Together,”
as part of the National Multi-Media Youth Arts Contest of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development
(CCHD).
as part of the National Multi-Media Youth Arts Contest of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development
(CCHD).
Nicholas Taylor, an eighth grade student and private student of Zig Wajler, a PMC PITS facilitator, who is also a parishioner at St. Stephen Catholic Community, received an award for the Most Entertaining entry in the competition with his song and performance on CD, “St. Michael vs.Poverty.” Nicholas recorded his original lyrics and played keyboards on the song. Nicholas’s song and dedication exemplifies what can be achieved by any specials needs student.
For further information on Zig’s Literacy, Music and Technology workshops visit www.handsonwithzig.com and click on Program Offerings.
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