Martha Price studies singing, dancing, music and acting. She especially enjoys musical theater, and is pursing a career in performance. |
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Links to head shots of Martha Price, Spring 2008 - commercial - soap opera - commercial2 - broadway - torso |
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Memorial Day Parade - Hebron Harvest Queen 2008 Martha Price |
Martha receiving the 2008 RHAM Performing Arts Award |
May 30 - Hebron/Columbia Reminder News In school, Martha sings in "Encore" and has played in various instrumental groups. |
This Fall Martha Price will be attending Wagner
College on Statin Island, New York, with a major in Musical Performance Martha Price - 2007 Queen of the Hebron Harvest Fair |
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Pictures of the Hebron Harvest Fair Queen finalists in the Glastonbury News Bulletin |
Ms. Price played Minnie Fay in "Hello Dolly", February 2007. |
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In the high school talent competition, Martha Price sang Popular from the Broadway musical "Wicked", at the 2007 RHAM Pops Concert Martha likes singing, dancing and acting in musical theater, and is pursing a career in performance. |
Martha Price is a a contributing author to the The Sibling Slam book. Give teenagers a chance to say what's on their minds, and you might be surprised by what you hear. That's exactly what Don Meyer, creator of Sibshops and author of Views from our Shoes did when he invited together a group of 80 teenagers, from all over the United States and abroad, to talk about what it's like to have a brother or sister with special needs. Their unedited words are found in The Sibling Slam Book, a brutally honest look at the lives, experiences, and opinions of siblings without disabilities. Formatted like the slam books passed around in many junior high and high schools, this one poses a series of 50 personal questions along the lines of: "What should we know about you?" "What do you tell your friends about your sib's disability?" "What's the weirdest question you have ever been asked about your sib?" "If you could change one thing about your sib (or your sib's disability) what would it be?" "What annoys you most about how people treat your sib?" The Sibling Slam Book doesn't "slam" in the traditional sense of the word. The tone and point-of-view of the answers are all over the map. Some answers are assuredly positive, a few are strikingly negative, but most reflect the complex and conflicted mix of emotions that come with the territory. Whether they read it cover to cover or sample it at random, teenagers will surely find common ground among these pages and reassurance that they are not alone. It is a book that parents, friends, and counselors can feel confident recommending to any teenager with a brother or sister with a disability. |
Martha has a multple-disabled sister. Here Martha is showing Monica how to hit the cymbals Martha started playing the violin at age 4. -> |
At age 7, Martha played violin with piano accompaniment at Laurel Music Camp. She has attended Laurel Music Camp for 10 years. |
Martha riding in her blue backback on her daddy's back - age 1 |
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