Scholarship applicants are required to fulfill scholarship hours. This may include set building, painting, ushering, ticket taking, child wrangling, etc. (Elementary and Middle school students are not allowed to volunteer on their own and must have a parent/guardian volunteer for them. High school students may volunteer on their own.)
Please note:
STRIKE is mandatory for all parents receiving a scholarship. Strike takes place after the final show. This includes helping breakdown the set, clean dressing rooms, collect props, etc.)
Heading up flower table and organizing flowers sales for performances.
Helping to make costumes: can include sewing, decorating already existing costumes, glueing headpieces and other accoutrements.
Costume Cleaning: taking home costumes and washing them. This would also include returning them to the space at an appropriate time.
SHOW HELP is also mandatory. This may include child wrangling, backstage crew and any other way to support the staff and cast members of the production
If you do not fulfill your hours, you will not be considered for future scholarships.
Any person or persons assisting with a job where children are present must successfully pass a background check.
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