Author Archives: Sue
Legends Rehearsal Starts in ONE WEEK
You read that correctly. Rehearsals for Matawan Legends 2010 start next week! Come one, come all. ALL Matawan Theater Alumni are invited to participate – even those that just became alumni on Monday. You don’t even have to be signed … Continue reading
The Performing Arts Picnic Returns
Celebrate another great year for Matawan Performing Arts* Dance * Theater * Chorus * Band *Food & Fun all afternoon! Games & activities, with prizes including tickets to Legends!Arts & crafts for kids – bring the family! Suggested Donation $5, … Continue reading
Here’s Tony!
The Tony Awards are this Sunday night!! (CBS 8pm) Are you excited? You know, growing up in Central Jersey, we were pretty lucky. I mean, let’s face it – we were in Broadway’s back yard! I can remember at least … Continue reading
Memorial Day
On a day that fills our social consciousness with sales and BBQs, we’d like to remind you to take a moment for remembrance of our fallen heroes, both from the Matawan Theater community and all over the country. They gave … Continue reading
Team MTAA Wins at the AIDS Walk
Top: Dan, Sam, Amy, Sue, Matt; Bottom: Emma, Mel, Steph, Stef, Kate The AIDS Walk was a WIN. Team MTAA had 10 walkers who each completed the 10K walk this past Sunday. We’re grateful for excellent weather, as well as … Continue reading
2010-11 School Budget Results
The 2010-2011 School Budget in Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District was defeated by 544 votes. Yes Votes = 1,645No Votes = 2,189Total Votes = 3,834 The following individuals have been elected to the Board of Education:Aberdeen: Patricia DemarestDr. John Delaney (Incumbent) … Continue reading
This Week at MTAA
So, we haven’t used the blog in a while, but don’t worry. The MTAA Board has been super-busy, and this next week is even busier and packed full of things you should be aware of. So, here’s the run down … Continue reading
NEEDED: YOU!!!!
The MTAA needs YOUR help to protect The Arts in Matawan The Situation:As you may or may not have heard, recent cuts in school funding by the state have left Matawan looking for ways to trim one million dollars from … Continue reading