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Students at Mariah’s Music & Arts of Stafford will present “It’s Easy!” at Mountain View High School from Sept. 20-22.
Anti-bullying musical presented at Mountain View High School ariah’s Music & Arts of Stafford will be bringing a musical with an anti-bullying message to Mountain View High School for three performances Sept. 20-22 at 7 p.m. "It's Easy!" takes place at Goodwin Middle School, according to a news release, where bullies make life miserable for other students. Jed Travis just wants to find the
courage to speak up. Stacey Emerson wants to know why her best friend dumped her for the girls she hates. And Ricky Palmer just wants to disappear. Just as the day couldn't get any worse, a kind custodian with a time travel app helps Jed. Together, with one unwitting cyber-bully, they see that their futures and the lives of others depend on what
he Stafford County Sheriff ’s Office is asking residents and businesses to join a voluntary program that gives law enforcement access to privately owned surveillance camera footage during crime incidents, according to spokesperson Amanda Vicinanzo. The Stafford County Operation Public Eye (SCOPE) program allows residents to register their home or business surveillance cameras with the department. When a crime occurs, the sheriff ’s office will be able to quickly identify nearby cameras that may have captured criminal activity and ask assistance of residents to help collect video evidence. “We are asking for the community’s help,” said Sheriff David P. Decatur. “Video surveillance is an exceedingly effective tool for deterring crime and apprehending criminals. Through the SCOPE program, residents can play a proactive role in keeping their neighborhoods safe.” Registration does not enable law enforcement to view camera footage without permission. Law enforcement must request permission each time they want to view camera footage to assist with an investigation, and residents are free to accept or deny these requests. Interested residents can register their cameras at www.
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they say or do at every moment. Mariah’s Music & Arts is the first studio to produce, direct and perform the licensed version of the award-winning musical after it debuted last fall in New York, according to the release. This is a not-for-profit project by Mariah’s Music & Arts, owner and lead teacher Mariah Snow said. “I want to make a positive impact on our community and encourage youth to be strong and stay positive in the face of BULLYING
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