The Seed to Roots Performance Artist Program, a prominent initiative led by Women Solve, stands as a dynamic platform carefully crafted to empower and showcase the artistic prowess of budding performers in our community. This program extends its reach from kindergarten to twelfth-grade students, offering a distinctive opportunity for them to express their creativity and bask in the limelight of th
eir artistic capabilities. It beckons students to explore and illuminate the intricate tapestry of Black History and Culture through various artistic mediums, including storytelling, art, music, dance, and singing. This exploration transcends boundaries, inviting students to delve into the profound impact of these themes on our society. In pursuit of this mission, the Seed to Roots program has thoughtfully cultivated partnerships that amplify its impact. Notably, we have forged a meaningful collaboration with the Weinberg Center, allowing us to utilize their esteemed venue and benefit from the expertise of their professional staff at no cost to Women Solve. These partnerships have played a pivotal role in our ability to offer this program and its benefits to our community. Furthermore, we have joined forces with several local organizations, leveraging their reach and resources to recruit students and promote the event. This collective effort ensures that the Seed to Roots program touches the lives of as many young artists as possible. It's important to note that every dollar generated from ticket sales directly contributes to funding artist scholarships and lessons for students across Frederick County. This symbiotic relationship between the program and our community reinforces our commitment to nurturing young talent and fostering a lifelong love for the arts. The Seed to Roots Performance Artist Program, with its vibrant partnerships and unwavering dedication, serves as a beacon for young artists, providing them with the platform they need to shine brightly. Through this program, Women Solve continues to inspire, uplift, and celebrate the next generation of artistic voices in our community.