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Jaylin Fleming teams up with Triple Threat

Published on December 9, 2011
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At Triple Threat, we put extra emphasis on character, confidence and life skills.

You could say Jaylin Fleming embodies those things extraordinary well. That’s why we were excited to have Jaylin recently help lead a basketball camp as part of our BET Rap-It-Up weekend.

Jaylin is rated as the top 7th grade basketball player in the nation, which is why Triple Threat was so excited for him to share his passion and skills with Aurora youth. Check out the video below to see the highlights of our camp with Jaylin!

Great CD, Great Cause

Published on November 8, 2011
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Support Triple Threat by buying a limited-edition Five Candles Holiday CD!  Checkout with PayPal!


If you have Triple Threat on your mind and holiday spirit in your heart, then here’s a perfect opportunity.

“Five Candles” is a commemorative concert CD that compiles holiday performances from local artists. The disc, like the concerts, is a collaborative project. It features performances from nine musicians affiliated with Aurora studio Backthird Audio. Six students from a Triple Threat arts program designed the original album covers. The disc is available in six different editions, each featuring the work of a different Triple Threat student.

Why collaborate? Because art is about people. Because life is about sharing. And because Christmas is about peace – with God, and with one another.

All musicians and artists featured on “Five Candles” have donated their work free of charge, and all production expenses have been provided at a discount. All CD proceeds go to support arts, sports, and academics mentoring programs at Triple Threat.

 

Come VIVA with us!

Published on November 1, 2011
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Quick. Go look at your calendar. December 3rd. What’s on there? Nothing?

Look closer…. it’s the annual Triple Threat Very Important Volunteer Appreciation party. So clear out your Saturday, come out and have a good time with your friends from 3T!

You’ve shared your time and passion with us and the youth we serve, so come out to join us to see what we have in store for you!

 

A smashing good time

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A little cold weather couldn’t keep District 131 5th grade softball teams from heating the softball fields up.

Brady Elementary capped off the day with an amazing championship run that included a title game win that went into extra innings.

While Brady took top honors, we at Triple Threat want to congratulate all the teams and coaches for an awesome effort on the field and amazing sportsmanship off it!

Also, we have to give a shout-out to all of our volunteers and sponsors who made the tournament possible!

Triple Threat Summit with BET!

Published on September 6, 2011
Filed under: Academics, Arts, Athletics, FEATURED-FrontBox

Mark your calendars. You won’t want to miss this!

It’s been about a year and a half in the making, but our Triple Threat Summit with BET is just around the corner. This is going to be an awesome event, and we’re looking for your help! If you’d like to volunteer for the summit or want more information, email us at volunteer@triplethreat.org

The event runs from September 22-24th at East Aurora High School. Make sure to check back for updates on our Facebook and Twitter too! We’ll have more info for you soon!

Meet Kaitlyn Millner

Published on July 7, 2011
Filed under: Arts, FEATURED-FrontBox

Beneath the sash and the crown, Kaitlyn Millner just wants to give back.


And the current Miss River to River title-holder has been doing that for more than a year with Triple Threat Mentoring. Whether it’s posing for photos with youth at a sports tournament or sharing her love of art at an Aurora housing authority, Kaitlyn says she thoroughly enjoys spending time with youth.

Watch her volunteer video to find out more!

Art+Park=Fun

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Just like there are countless types of trees, there are also countless types of art.
In Triple Threat’s Art in the Park program, students get in-depth instruction from four local artists. Each artist leads the course for two weeks, teaching kids about their own style of art.

Thanks to all our volunteer leaders and the kids for making this such a unique experience.

Caleb Luper and Triple Threat on WCIU!

Published on June 9, 2011
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WCIU recently aired a 2-minute special about Caleb Luper and how he started Triple Threat Mentoring. The segment was a part of WCIU’s show, Inspiring U.


If you missed it, check it out here:

Kyle Welton puts his best foot forward

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The only thing that rivals Kyle Welton’s slick dance moves is his energy and enthusiasm.

Though he’s just a senior in high school, Kyle’s been a great leader for Triple Threat. He recently wrapped up his second session of leading Triple Threat’s Hip Hop Dance program. What makes this dilligent dancer tick and why does he share his talents with Triple Threat.

Find out by watching this video!

Dancing Dozen get in the groove at Krug

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Silence sets in. The constant, hyper hum of a hundred-plus kids falls flat.

The music hits.

Kids go wild.

It wasn’t a celebrity causing the stir at Krug elementary that day. However, the 12 members of the Triple Threat Hip Hop Dance crew were nothing short of celebrity-status as they performed their hearts out in front of about 200 of their peers.

For a few minutes, the dancing dozen held the students’ attention through an array of impressive hip hop dance moves. Like trained professionals, they sharply hit their moves, perfectly in sync.

Yet, they aren’t a famous dance group — not yet anyway. Some 8 weeks before their final performance, the crew was relatively new to hip hop dance. Through the Triple Threat program, they learned to shed their shells and give it their all.

How did they do it? Watch this video to find out!