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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Higher Learning Student Photo Exhibition and Silent Auction Monday, May 2, 2011 at McDaniel College



Enjoy an evening of photography, professional artwork, refreshments, and a silent auction!

What: Higher Learning Student Photo Exhibition and Silent Auction

When: Monday, May 2, 2011 from 6:30pm-9:00pm; Awards at 7:30pm; Auction closes at 8:45pm

Where: McDaniel Lounge, McDaniel College Campus; 2 College Hill, Westminster, MD2 1157

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The Higher Learning Student Photo Exhibition and Silent Auction features photographs taken by Higher Learning students documenting their summer learning experiences.

Students’ pictures will be displayed and judged by professional photographers, with awards given to the students of winning photos.

Professional artwork will be displayed and presented for auction.  Some of the items include a heart shield by Linda Van Hart, a photograph of BB King by Victor McTeer, and art by Jessica Watson, Lyndi McNulty, Pam Zappardino, Gordon Wickes, and others!

All proceeds go toward Higher Learning programs and to sponsor a student for international travel.

Please come out to support our youth and celebrate their talent.  Share this invitation and bring friends!

Call: 410-900-7957 or email: info@higherlearning-inc.org for more information


The Higher Learning Program Summer Themes | Local And Global Travel | News And Events Overview

Higher Learning's experiential education program is holistic in design. The program's active, hands-on approach moves youth of color beyond the familiar both locally and globally in order to nurture a desire for life long learning.

In addition to sharpening academic skills beyond the standard school curriculum, Higher Learning's programming integrates important 21st century skills like team work, creativity, ingenuity, and global awareness (along with reading, writing and speaking) in the context of real life situations. These experiences equip students with knowledge that will serve them well in both the classroom and the real world.

Youth who complete the Higher Learning Program will develop:

A habit of thinking, inquiring, and challenging default assumptions

A respect for and better understanding of their responsibility to themselves, family, and community

An understanding of the relationship between personal experiences and collective social issues

A better understanding of their relationship to and interconnectedness with the United States and the world

Confidence, motivation, and a sense of empowerment; they will take steps to ensure positive, productive, and civic minded life choices, including those related to health and wellness, financial security and independence, community building, and self-presentation

Literacy, communication, foreign language, team building, and thinking and reasoning skills

Creativity, motivation, and greater success in school

Improved occupational and educational choices and opportunities

Target Population

Higher Learning currently serves youth of color ages 11-17 in the Maryland area, particularly those in Carroll County where the program is located. Our Baltimore program will launch Fall 2010.

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Higher Learning Student Photo Exhibition and Silent Auction Monday, May 2, 2011 at McDaniel College

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