Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Innovators: Uptown Kids in Oklahoma City - not just another shop


A new children's clothing store in northwest Oklahoma City has earned recognition for combining architecture, retail display and art to help drive sales.


* B. "Learning you" - To differentiate themselves, students are matched with one or more Edge Studio coaches who tailor training to that student's particular potential, strengths, and interests.Instead of shopping for cards try making cards at home. You�ll save money and have nice keepsakes. The cards can be as simple as folding a piece of paper and cutting out a heart with one straight edge of the heart along the fold. Write a customized message for each member of the family on a separate heart card for each. Encourage the other members of the family to do the same and you�ll have a nice time exchanging special heartfelt cards.A card game that has hearts as the central theme is a good match for creating a Valentine�s Day family game time tradition. Capture the Hearts is a simple card game that the whole family can easily understand and play. The object of the game is to win as many hearts as possible. The only card knowledge required is to know the order of the cards.Edge Studio has facilities in New York City, Connecticut, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles, and regularly produces and trains remotely via telephone, Internet, and Skype.Read full release: http://www.edgestudio.com/press-releases/2011/06/because-every-voice-over-artist-and-career-are-different-edge-studio-announ* C. "Demo Production" the coach and student work together to prepare, record and produce the student's demo.Play a Family GameEdge Studio is known as much for its production of high-end voice over projects as for its education department. Now, Mr. Goldberg has announced a restructured curriculum to give students even more flexibility.

Gary Goldman said they are planning to hold a parking lot carnival in August to benefit the nonprofit Prevent Blindness in Oklahoma. Art teachers and materials will be available to help children to express their creativity, followed several weeks later by an evening art show and sale in Automobile Alley.




Author: Brian Brus


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