Hey urban arts family and friends. Our raffle has officially begun!!! Besides winning amazing prizes www.headsuplancaster.org/win.html you can now use your ticket for AMAZING DISCOUNTS!
5% off local coffee shops EVERY TIME you show your stub till new years.
buy 1, get 1 free at the New Holland Ave dominos... yep... every time!
plus lots more...
It's only $10 for a ticket for your support to heads up and a chance to win great prizes!
Visit our site, fan us on facebook and support heads up's efforts to release vision among our youth!
Heidi also has a sweet webpage too so you can keep up with Kids Capoeira.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Raffle to begin! Prizes rolling in!

All for only $10/ ticket! It will be an amazing time sharing this fun fundraising opp with people...
Send them to www.HeadsUpLancaster.org/win.html
The final drawing will be NEW YEARS EVE in Downtown Lancaster at the official "Countdown Lancaster" event! If you can get co-workers to team up with us - or if you have something to donate for us to give away, give us a call!
Let the games begin!
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Heads Up's First All - Staff Meeting
Tonight we'll collect nearly twenty of our artist mentors in one room! We are about to kick off our new year of programs and we are very excited to get everyone on the same page. We are blessed with some new Artist Mentors joining us from out of town and many coming with a wealth of prior experience working with youth, running their own organizations and successful businesses.
It is sure to be a great 2009-2010!
It is sure to be a great 2009-2010!
Friday, July 24, 2009
PRS Electric Guitar Giveaway!
So, we were given a PRS (Paul Reed Smith) Custom Autographed Electric Guitar - valued over $8000! - to give away!
That means that you could win it!
Everyone who attended our Urban Arts Festival received a free ticket... we are only selling 1,000 tickets and then drawing one lucky winner! Proceeds to will towards expanding Heads Up programs into neighboring communities!
Tickets are $10 each. Businesses are welcome to purchase as many as they'd like... there is no limit per individual or business.
Soon you'll be able to purchase online - let us know how many you want ahead of time and we will reserve them!
That means that you could win it!
Everyone who attended our Urban Arts Festival received a free ticket... we are only selling 1,000 tickets and then drawing one lucky winner! Proceeds to will towards expanding Heads Up programs into neighboring communities!
Tickets are $10 each. Businesses are welcome to purchase as many as they'd like... there is no limit per individual or business.
Soon you'll be able to purchase online - let us know how many you want ahead of time and we will reserve them!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Urban Marketplace - Speechless & Amazing
We just wrapped up Urban Marketplace 2009 in partnership with First Presbyterian Church on Orange Street. I am not sure if there was a single ingredient that made it amazing and left us all speechless with gratitude.
Maybe it was the kids enthusiasm and creativity in the workshops - break dance, junkyard drumming, capoeira, t-shirt printing, rhythm stix, recycled fashion, sacred dance and caricatures...
Maybe it was the cardboard city-scape of downtown lancaster.
Maybe it was the original drama about the lives of a cafe owner, a gallery owner and a grocier in downtown lancaster as the week unfolded - causing genuine tears of emotion and joy.
Maybe it was the collaboration between a long standing church and a birthing arts organization.
Maybe it was the overwhelming reality of the love of the community, parents, families and behind the scenes volunteers that made it all happen.
Maybe it was encountering Jesus on the streets of Lancaster in 2009.
Whatever it was, it was impossible to describe with words and left us speechless with gratitude.
Maybe it was the kids enthusiasm and creativity in the workshops - break dance, junkyard drumming, capoeira, t-shirt printing, rhythm stix, recycled fashion, sacred dance and caricatures...
Maybe it was the cardboard city-scape of downtown lancaster.
Maybe it was the original drama about the lives of a cafe owner, a gallery owner and a grocier in downtown lancaster as the week unfolded - causing genuine tears of emotion and joy.
Maybe it was the collaboration between a long standing church and a birthing arts organization.
Maybe it was the overwhelming reality of the love of the community, parents, families and behind the scenes volunteers that made it all happen.
Maybe it was encountering Jesus on the streets of Lancaster in 2009.
Whatever it was, it was impossible to describe with words and left us speechless with gratitude.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
"Our City" - by Justin Rule
My city has a pulse.
It lives and thrives on passion
Expressed through perspectives of people
Whose pride resides in the creativity
That permeates the previously parched pavement of potential.
My city has a soul.
It captivates the curious
On the corners where the coffeeshops
And cobblestone streets meet
The audible imprints of independents
Sewing musical flavors into the atmosphere
Saturating the canvas of human experience
With the colors of the Creator.
My city lives.
It inhales the spirit of things spoken to be
And exhales the fruition of the visions we see.
This is not my city.
This is our city.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Celebrate Lancaster! 2009
The first city-wide exposure to Heads Up was an amazing success. Youth break dancers, hip hop dancers, rappers, mural artists and Capoeira afro-Brazillian martial artists brought smiles and cheers from a packed Binns Park.
Heads Up's Artist Mentor Eli Weaver, who was hit by a car earlier in the day and in the ER, even made it down to honor her students who made a huge 10x12 foot mural entitled "Hope" that served as a backdrop throughout the evenings entertainment!
Over 50 of the city's youth showcased their talents and passions alongside local urban art professionals. Heads Up featured numerous of its artists such as co-founders Chris Torchia, Shannon Reed and Heidi Wert and their students who brought the crowd to their feet with break dance moves, lyrical and hip hop dance steps and Capoeira twists and turns respectively. Thanks to partnerships with the Boys and Girls Clubs and MOOSE, students were able to train through the early summer months to prepare for the event.
The Mayor said he was very impressed and thought it was a great hit. Heads Up is hosting a free Urban Arts Festival downtown July 6-9 and is also partnering with First Pres. Church July 12-17 to hold workshops at their Urban Marketplace Bible School.
Although the past two days were filled with amazing opportunities for us... it is just the beginning of a great summer! We are so grateful for the doors of opportunity.
Heads Up's Artist Mentor Eli Weaver, who was hit by a car earlier in the day and in the ER, even made it down to honor her students who made a huge 10x12 foot mural entitled "Hope" that served as a backdrop throughout the evenings entertainment!
Over 50 of the city's youth showcased their talents and passions alongside local urban art professionals. Heads Up featured numerous of its artists such as co-founders Chris Torchia, Shannon Reed and Heidi Wert and their students who brought the crowd to their feet with break dance moves, lyrical and hip hop dance steps and Capoeira twists and turns respectively. Thanks to partnerships with the Boys and Girls Clubs and MOOSE, students were able to train through the early summer months to prepare for the event.
The Mayor said he was very impressed and thought it was a great hit. Heads Up is hosting a free Urban Arts Festival downtown July 6-9 and is also partnering with First Pres. Church July 12-17 to hold workshops at their Urban Marketplace Bible School.
Although the past two days were filled with amazing opportunities for us... it is just the beginning of a great summer! We are so grateful for the doors of opportunity.
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