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Monday
Apr252005

BULLY BUZZ: Kids Spreadin' the Word on Bully Prevention

KDig Studio - where Kids Discover, Invent and Grow - is a Community House Learning Center after school program for middle school students. The studio is a dynamic learning environment where youth work individually and with others using design, writing, and state-of-the-art technology to develop projects that create positive change in their lives, schools, and communities.

These kids have created a fantastic interactive project using digital video and interactive media, titled: BULLY BUZZ, Kids Spreadin' the Word on Bully Prevention.

A message from the kids at K-Dig:

Hi! We're 10 sixth and seventh graders from Columbus Middle School & KDig Studio! We've been working hard designing projects that will help prevent and reduce bullying in our schools.

We're inviting you to come and participate in our projects and to hear our perspective - a fresh perspective - on this major issue.

When?
Thursday, April 28, 2005
from 5pm - 6pm

Where?
The Community House
120 Parkhurst Street, Piitsburgh, PA
(Right off of North Avenue on the corner of Sandusky and Parkhurst, across from the Allegheny General Hospital emergency entrance.)

Where do I Park?
Parking is available in Allegheny General's Sandusky Street Garage.
One you turn onto Sandusky, take an immediate right into the garage.
A bright orange Community House sign will be posted by the entrance.

Pizza and Drinks will be served, and child care will be provided!

For more information please contact Kelly Simpson-Scupelli at 412.414.4661.

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