VERONA — “Middle School Idol,” a talent show modeled after TV singing competition “American Idol,” will be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Fridayin Vernon-Verona-Sherrill High School Auditorium, Route 31. The V.V.S. Middle School’s L.E.A.D. USA group will host the event for teachers and students to show off their talents and raise money for Haitian Earthquake Relief.
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This week marked six months since the earthquake. According to President Preval, it also marked the week that the emergency phase ended and reconstruction began. Yet at the same time residents of the Corrail Cesselesse camp were struggling with the consequences of a rain storm that destroyed up to 300 tents and caused 1,700 to seek emergency shelter. With the rainy season underway, the situation is precarious for the displaced. Security, especially for women and children, is still a major concern. Is this an emergency operation, a reconstruction effort, or both?
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Haiti Innovation News/Actualités | Bryan Schaaf
VERONA — “Middle School Idol,” a talent show modeled after TV singing competition “American Idol,” will be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Fridayin Vernon-Verona-Sherrill High School Auditorium, Route 31. The V.V.S. Middle School’s L.E.A.D. USA group will host the event for teachers and students to show off their talents and raise money for Haitian Earthquake Relief.
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This week marked six months since the earthquake. According to President Preval, it also marked the week that the emergency phase ended and reconstruction began. Yet at the same time residents of the Corrail Cesselesse camp were struggling with the consequences of a rain storm that destroyed up to 300 tents and caused 1,700 to seek emergency shelter. With the rainy season underway, the situation is precarious for the displaced. Security, especially for women and children, is still a major concern. Is this an emergency operation, a reconstruction effort, or both?
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Haiti Innovation News/Actualités | Bryan Schaaf