Culver City High School students go green

Photo Courtesy of Culver Currents ECO-FRIENDLY: The school’s new trash cans have been placed throughout CCHS with three sections - compost, recycling and landfill areas - and students are encouraged to sort their trash into the correct part of the bin.

Culver City High School hosted its Green5 Launch Party on Monday, Feb. 2 as students wore green and enjoyed music, games and fun.

The school’s new trash cans have been placed throughout CCHS with three sections-compost, recycling and landfill areas – and students are encouraged to sort their trash into the correct part of the bin.

Water filling stations have placed throughout the campus to refill re-usable bottles, instead of purchasing water in bottles.

“Students Tyler and Evan have lead the campaign all year long, and we are proud of them for continuing to increase the awareness of recycling,” teacher Kelli Tarvyd said. Persons interested can watch the group’s “Time Warp” inspired video about this environmentally friendly program at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpr2mF1knSE.

Overtone Industries Presents “The Spontaneous Combus-tion Choir World Tour of Los Angeles”

Join Overtone Industries for instant improvised chorale music conducted by O-Lan Jones at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 8 in the Rotunda Room of the Veterans Memorial Building at 4117 Overland Ave., in Culver City.

The choir will perform and invite the audience to participate in the collaborative creation of spontaneous music. This performance is made possible in part by a Culver City Performing Arts Grant with support from Sony Pictures Entertainment. Cost is “pay-what-you-can.” RSVP at: http://www.overtoneindustries.org/spontaneous_combustion_choir_ culver.

“The Glee Big Show” set for next weekend

Young Storytellers will present its fourth annual special event, The Glee Big Show, at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 21 at the Willows Community School in Culver City. At the event, actors from the cast of Glee will perform stories written by students in the Script to Stage program.

Out of more than 800 scripts written last year, Young Storytellers have chosen four stories for this special event. The Willows Community School is located at 8509 Higuera St. in Culver City. Persons interested can call (310) 815-0411 for more information.