PACE Has Got Talent
PACE Has Got Talent held rehearsals for their June show. PACE (People Assessing Carriers and Education) is a program at SFCC that includes 35 intellectually disabled adults who meet twice a week and use the arts to build compassion and confidence. On June 8, PACE is putting on the fourth PACE Has Got Talent event, part talent show, part educational opportunity for the audience to learn about the program.
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Cullen, 25, far right, practices his singing, Tuesday, June 5, 2018, during rehearsal for a talent show by members of the PACE program where adults with disabilities are introduced to the arts to gain confidence and compassion. The group will put on a talent show Friday, June 8, 2018 at Life Center Church.
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Megan and Tyler practice their song, Summer Nights from the musical Grease during a meeting of PACE, a program for adults with disabilities, Tuesday, June 5, 2018, at the Lodge at SFCC. The participants in PACE will put on a Friday, June 8, 2018 at Life Center Church.
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Ayana, left, rehearses her poetry reading with PACE instructor Eric Moede, right, Tuesday, June 5, 2018, during rehearsal for a talent show by members of the PACE program where adults with disabilities are introduced to the arts to gain confidence and compassion. The group will put on a talent show Friday, June 8, 2018 at Life Center Church.
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Former professional dancer Lawrence Kimura leads the choreography of the finale for the upcoming PACE program talent show, Tuesday, June 5, 2018, at The Lodge at Spokane Falls Community College. PACE program help adults with disabilities use the arts to build compassion and confidence. The PACE program will put on a talent show Friday at Life Center church.
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A group of PACE program participants dance with professional dancer Lawrence Kimura, right, while rehearsing the finale planned for the talent show theyll put on Friday evening at Life Center Church. They were rehearsing, Tuesday, June 5, 2018, at the Lodge at Spokane Falls Community College. The PACE program puts disabled adults into the arts to learn lessons of confidence and compassion.
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Cullen, 25, far right, practices his singing while instructor Eric Moede, left, coaches him, Tuesday, June 5, 2018, during rehearsal for a talent show by members of the PACE program where adults with disabilities are introduced to the arts to gain confidence and compassion. The group will put on a talent show Friday, June 8, 2018 at Life Center Church.
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