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    Jenna Martinuzzi
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      I found out about The Second City Workshop from Community Living Toronto. Angela Bradley and I have been calling texting and emailing each other.

      I also have friends from Dramaway who also attended The Second City Workshop On October 23 2013, Community Living Toronto is proud to partner with The Second City to deliver a newly developed 4 week series of Improv workshops. These 2 hour workshops are fun and engaging and have been used when participants are training for effective communications, and collaboration skills. Did we mention they were just plain fun?

      I also had met some new participants that I also had fun with. We also played games like Pass the Red Ball which is a great way to learn each other’s names. Also we played a lot of improv games. The Second city is held at 30 Birch Street at 7:00 to 9:30pm I have learned a lot of new names of participants. I really enjoyed meeting a lot of new participants. The Second City workshop is really fun. Because there were a lot of new fun games and activities that everyone participated who had a great night. Anyone who is interested in joining our Second City Programs you will meet a lot of new friends and experience and you will have a lot of fun with us. I recommend everyone joining us having fun with us and also The Second City is a great way to meet new friends at our Second City Programs. Go ahead and check out our site http://secondcity.com we’d love to hear from you.

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      Jenna Martinuzzi
      Participant

        On December 9, 2013, in the morning I was getting ready to facilitate and helping out with Mia Mc Gowan the game which we play with young children and youth into different schools.
        We played Spinclusion in the Exess School at Spadina with the grade six,fives three and two. I find it challenging to arrange the transportation getting into different schools getting there and trying to make our schedules. I also find it challenging with the Pre-Teens and Youth because they are in their classrooms all day they can also feel lazy and tired at the end of the day when school is finished so they can hang out with their friends and also go home right after school. Mia and I were in a classroom with musical instruments so there is a music educator. We play The Youth Version with the Pre-Teens in the class. The last class we played Spinclusion with the younger children. So we asked simple questions for the younger kids. I also noticed there is a student who has a disability in the classroom who is in grade two and she has a teaching assistant so she helps her with her homework and schoolwork. The Younger children are always get really excited when I turn the Spinclusion Board and when I also give pencils at the end of the session and spinning the bored they cheer their friends on.

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