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Bucketlist item checked off

Bucketlist item checked off

This past week, I checked off both a goal for 2014 and a life goal. FIRST Robotics Competition Team 3467 took home both top honors at the UNH District...

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The Month Where Too Much Happened

The Month Where Too Much Happened

Since I last posted a blog update, I’ve had so many crazy things happen that I don’t know where to begin! I’ll try to be brief since...

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My Two Days In New York City

My Two Days In New York City

This past week, I spent a few days down in NYC on vacation with my good friend Dani Pancoast. Originally we had just planned on seeing “Waiting for...

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First post of 2014

First post of 2014

Hope everyone had a wonderful New Year, I know I did. If you came here from the main blog directory, you will have seen the picture for this post is of...

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2013 in Review

2013 in Review

2013 might have been my most eventful year of life. Graduated from college, directed two shows, started mentoring FIRST robotics again, designed lights...

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It’s The Holiday Season

It’s The Holiday Season

Christmas is right around the corner, and all I want this year is for Cue Zero Theatre Company to have a prosperous first year. While this isn’t...

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“Cue Zero” starts now

“Cue Zero” starts now

After weeks of talking about it, I am finally ready to officially announce the formation of Cue Zero Theatre Company! Cue Zero will be dedicated to cultivating...

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Time is a Funny Thing

Time is a Funny Thing

The other day I realized I had really lost track of time. Not just for that day, but for a few weeks. I had no idea we were so close to the end of November,...

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New Goal Set

New Goal Set

Well, “Shrew” has come and gone, and I must say it was a smashing success. We pulled a strong audience every night, both in numbers and in...

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Shrew, Youtube, Robotics, and So Much More!

Shrew, Youtube, Robotics, and So Much More!

After months of planning, rehearsing, designing, building, and millions of other tasks, Mask and Dagger’s production of “The Taming of the...

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