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Going out of your way for others on Mondays
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Give Every Child A Chance site managers are preparing for their staged video presentation, “Lights, Camera, Action!” that will follow the theme of the book, “Every Monday Matters.” Events coordinator Melissa Bugarin is at the computer. Others from left are Sarah Buchanan, Eloisa Rodriguez, Eric Lloyd, Michael Munoz and Jennifer Teicheira. - photo by GLEN KAHL /The Bulletin
Nine ways to make a change is the heart of the production “Lights, Camera, Action” performance by Give Every Child A Chance staffers on Saturday April 17 at the Golden West Elementary School gym.

The stage play video to be presented on a large screen focuses on the curriculum of the book Every Monday Matters that details ways to make a difference in the lives of others suggesting that people go beyond their comfort zones to consciously do something special that will make a mark.

The hour long show is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. with seating beginning at 1:30.  Children will not be admitted without an adult.  Adult tickets are presold at $6 and $8 at the door.  Advance tickets for children are $3 and $5 at the door.

All proceeds will benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank.