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I am the producer of the Culver City Middle School Musical Theatre now called the Culver City Middle School Theatre Arts.

We are very close to the possibility of winning $50,000 for our after-school and in-school music programs.

Voting numbers only account for 10 percent of the grant. The other 90 percent is the quality and message of the video.

Please watch the higher quality on our CCMSMusicaltheatre.com site and tell me what you think.

[img]1269|left|||no_popup[/img]Click here (http://www.gleegiveanote.com/vote_details.php?id=414) to cast your vote for Culver City Middle School's “GLEE! Give a Note” video submission to win $50,000 for music education at CCMS.

You may vote once a day.

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Twentieth Century Fox Entertainment has partnered with Ryan Murphy, the creator of “GLEE!,” and the National Association for Music Education to establish the “GLEE! Give a Note” campaign, in order to donate $1 million to school arts programs nationwide.

The Theatre Arts program has created an amazing community where kids feel safe to express themselves.

Most notable is that 40 percent of the students enrolled are on scholarships. Since it relies 100 percent on parent volunteers, donations and grants to make it happen every new school year, every penny counts. The $50,000 GLEE! Grant will allow this program to continue.

In addition, awarded funds will go to help support the Culver City Middle School music program offered as part of the curriculum during the school day.

We have a small yet very mighty community that can make a remarkable difference in the lives of our students.

If everyone in Culver City, the Heart of Screenland, voted just once, we could win money to not only benefit Theatre Arts and but also our essential music programs at Culver City Middle School.

Voting ends Monday, Nov. 7.

The odds are quite good because Culver is competing against only about 90 other schools in the Pacific region. Culver City is unique because it can work as an effective community for change if citizens take just 30 seconds out of their day to vote. Please vote now.

Check out our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/ccmstheatrearts

For more information: dkunce@mac.com