05/15/2023
“Your Heartbeat program helped me develop lot of interest in music and I have been improving my singing and writing poems. I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I was the song winner for the last two years.” This year, “I came up with tune for my own song and performed to my family and friends.” Way to go, Aarush! We are so proud of you!
Looking forward to our third annual Project Heart Beat concert this Friday, May 19 at 6pm at the Harris Center with NINE BRAND NEW SONGS, and poems written by our community youth, then turned into song by our professional songwriters. Tickets still available! See link in bio or visit Harriscenter.net!
04/19/2023
https://mailchi.mp/868600fbdc0d/take-me-out
Project Heart Beat concert coming to Harris Center May 19! Poem winners announced soon!
Take Me Out
Co****le Tourney and Live Music event, supporting performing arts education and youth baseball
03/03/2023
Today, March 3, is the last day to submit student poems for our 2023 contest! Message us for details. We are looking forward to reading those wonderful original works of art!
02/07/2023
Not in the Folsom Cordova School District? No problem! You can still submit an entry by March 3! Click on our webpage and find the link to submit your entry at the bottom of the page. https://www.wildwoodperformingarts.org/project-heart-beat-1
Calling all youth poets! The Wildwood Performing Arts Foundation is once again hosting Project Heart Beat. Drop us a line If you want to participate or check out our website at wildwoodperformingarts.org. The 2023 Poem Template is available on our website or you can email us for a copy as well. Let's create!
01/25/2023
Calling all youth poets! The Wildwood Performing Arts Foundation is once again hosting Project Heart Beat. Drop us a line If you want to participate or check out our website at wildwoodperformingarts.org. The 2023 Poem Template is available on our website or you can email us for a copy as well. Let's create!
04/22/2022
THIS WEEKEND we get to honor the students who wrote the winning poems for Project Heart Beat.
✅ Poems written
✅ Winning poems chosen
✅ Poems turned into songs
What's left? THE BEST PART! Giving these students the spot of honor on stage as their words are sung for their peers, family, and the community.
April 23 | 2:00pm | Zittel Family Amphitheater
04/22/2022
Come hear the winning poems put to song, and cheer on our student poetry winners!
We can hardly wait. See you there!
Saturday, April 23 | 2:00pm | Zittel Family Amphitheater
04/21/2022
Project Heart Beat is made possible by RUBY'S BOOKS, an inviting, community-
focused independent bookstore.
We love how Ruby's Books supports students in our community. Ruby's Books is helping us honor student poets at the Project Heart Beat concert this Saturday in front of their peers, family, and the community.
We're deeply grateful to partner with a business that brings so much to our community!
03/26/2022
Each student has a story, and it matters. We want them to be able to give us a peek into that story through their poetic musings.
Each student also has a voice—something to say to all of us. We need to let them speak, especially in turbulent times, and they need to know we hear them.
Project Heart Beat creates a platform for those voices to be heard.
03/24/2022
When your poem is turned into a song and you hear it from your spot on the stage... 🤩
03/21/2022
Hey you! If you're a loud cheer-er, enthusiastic applause-er, or encouraging spectator, then mark your calendars for April 23!
On April 23 at the Zittel Family Amphitheater, we're hosting a 🎵live concert🎵 celebrating and honoring the student poetry winners.
Come hear the winning poems put to song and let's show these students how much they are supported by their community!🌟
03/19/2022
Project Heart Beat melds students, parents, families, teachers, and artists in such a dynamic and life-giving way. We can’t think of a better way to breathe hope into our world at such a time as this, than listening to the voices of our students.
Youth poetry in song: for the sake of the students and all of us.