Vintage 1946 Ballet Dancer Print - Ballerina - Sadlers Wells Theatre - Ballet Studio - Technique - Alicia Markova - Dance - Danc - Clearance

Vintage 1946 print of Alicia Markova dancing on stage at London's Sadler's Wells theatre.For your convenience and to the ensure the preservation of the print, it is provided matted and ready for framing in an ivory mount, to fit frame size 9" x 7". Condition: some print is visible form the reverse side of the paper - printed on mediumweight paper.All our prints are professionally matted and backed to fit a standard size frame. All the mounts we use are PH neutral and acid free and come well presented in a clear cellophane sleeve.Framing and/or gift wrapping available - to purchase please go to www.etsy.me/GZcGlLFree shipping on U.K. orders over £50 - use the code FREEUKSHIPPING at checkout.Code: FOTB

“This past year we performed some 16 performances and we have expanded our community services to include color guard and bugle calls as was done at Stanford University, Memorial Day, Port Chicago, U.S. Navy Seals, and for Congresswoman Speiers’ Military Academy Night,” Cogan said. “The biggest highlight of 2015 was our summer training to Washington, D.C., where we had 50 cadets apply, 22 auditioned, and seven accepted to perform with this band for performances at the U.S. Navy Memorial, National World War II Memorial, and the Armed Forces Retirement Home, This event provided a wonderful training environment with the U.S. Naval Academy Band and the U.S. Navy Band, which was so impressed that they invited us to attend and official Welcoming Ceremony with Admiral Jonathan Greenert who presented everyone his challenge coin.”.

Cogan said how proud and most grateful he and the band are for the support they have vintage 1946 ballet dancer print - ballerina - sadlers wells theatre - ballet studio - technique - alicia markova - dance - danc from the Navy League, AMVETS Post 53, and American Legion Post 105 for providing their hall for the Band of the West’s weekly rehearsals and drills, Following Cogan, Petty Officer 2nd Class Steven Arce, of South San Francisco, and a senior at El Camino High School, led the U.S, Naval Sea Cadet Oath, Kristen Matthias, regent, Daughters of the American Revolution, San Andreas Lake Chapter, presented the Outstanding Cadet Award to Chief Petty Officer Clare Ritchie, of Albany, and a junior at Albany High School..

Two U.S. Navy League Awards were presented: Apprentice Cadet Maya Wyr, of San Mateo, and a Burlingame Intermediate School seventh grader, earned the Youth Ribbon Award and Seaman Jad Ghaddar, of San Mateo, a junior at Aragon High School, received the Theodore Roosevelt Youth Medal Award. Three Band of the West cadets were recognized as Chief Petty Officers, the highest rank in the sea cadet program, which is similar and as honorable as achieving the Eagle Scout rank in Boy Scouts: James Dao, San Mateo, an Aragon High School junior; Clare Ritchie; and Burlingame resident Jared Zygarewicz, who is attending Cañada College, and, last year, was the first member of the band to achieve this rank (at the time of this writing, Zygarewicz has since been promoted to midshipman).

The Class of 2016 graduating senior cadets received congratulations: Petty Officer 2nd Class Steven Arce; PO 2nd Class Tatianna Capko, Daly City, a senior vintage 1946 ballet dancer print - ballerina - sadlers wells theatre - ballet studio - technique - alicia markova - dance - danc at Lick Wilmerding High School in San Francisco; PO 3rd Class Lena Gemmer, Montara, a senior at Gateway High School in San Francisco; and PO 3rd Class Alan Perez, South San Francisco, a South San Francisco High School senior, San Mateo resident and mistress of ceremonies Lt, J.G, Jo-Anne Dao, of the USNSCC Band of the West Division, was named Officer of the Year, She was selected from 3,000 sea cadet officers across the nation to receive the Nicholas Brango Award for Inspirational Leadership, Officer of the Year, Dao will be flown to Charleston, South Carolina, in June to receive the award at the Navy League National Conference..

At the conclusion of the ceremony, a video was shown of the band’s activities and performances in 2015. Refreshments were also served. To learn more about the USNSCC Band of the West Division, go to www.seacadetBOTW.com or email: seacadetBOTW@gmail.com. The public is welcome to attend the inaugural event, which will feature no-host cocktails at 5 p.m., followed by dinner at 6 p.m. Semi-formal attire is requested. Ticket cost is $60 per person before Thursday and $70 after Thursday. Entrée choice is broiled New York steak, chicken and surf (prawns), or vegetarian.

No reservations will be taken after March 15; however, attendees may pay at the door ($80 per person) with no entrée choice, For tickets, make check payable to RWC Downtown Lions and mail to the organization at P.O, Box 3853, Redwood City, Calif., 94064, Fisher House, where military and veterans’ families can stay at no cost while a loved one is vintage 1946 ballet dancer print - ballerina - sadlers wells theatre - ballet studio - technique - alicia markova - dance - danc receiving treatment for illness, disease or injury at the nearby Veterans Affairs hospital, will receive 80 percent of all proceeds from the event, Fisher houses — 69 are in operation — are at major military and VA medical centers nationwide, near to the medical center or hospital they serve..

They have up to 21 suites, with private bedrooms and baths. The families share a common kitchen, laundry facilities, dining room, and a living room. The Fisher House Foundation, best known for the network of comfort homes, ensures that there is never a lodging fee. Since its inception in 1990, the program served more than 277,000 families, and has saved military and veterans’ families an estimated $320 million in out-of-pocket expenses for lodging and transportation. Game prizes and a raffle will also highlight the event. Lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.

The cost of the event, including lunch, is $35 per person, Reservations are required, For tickets or information, call the Peninsula Hills Women’s Club at 650-752-9206 or email: GFWC.PHWC@gmail.com, Formed in 1960, the nonprofit PHWC is a member of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, which is dedicated to community improvement by enhancing the lives of others through community service, The Peninsula Hills meetings are held at 5 p.m, on vintage 1946 ballet dancer print - ballerina - sadlers wells theatre - ballet studio - technique - alicia markova - dance - danc the third Thursday of the month (exception for June, July, August, and December) at the Veterans Memorial Building, 1455 Madison Ave., in Redwood City..



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