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Jun
13

Hey everyone. Taylor was recently called down to New York for an audition to be the voice of Ollie the Bunny in Nick Jr’s Wonder Pets! We’ll keep you posted!

May
05

Hey Everyone!

It’s Taylor! I hope that you got a change to look at the site. As you can see, it has gone through tons of changes! We have designed a new layout for it, since Spring has sprung! Now it pops out a lot more, and it’s very bright!! Also, the website will now be updated VERY often, and we will have some new pages coming soon. We have taken down the Contact Page, and will be editing it to look a lot nicer and have it more organized, and have it released by the end of May! The creators are working very hard as we speak to get it looking professional!

In the meantime, while you are waiting for the new contact page to come out, please take this poll on if you like the new website design or not! Click here to take the poll.

That’s all for now!

Taylor and TVO

May
01

Hey Everyone!

Taylor has just been recently casted as Jojo in Seussical the Musical. This will begin in Summer/ End of Spring 2008. More information as events progress. Follies is getting stressful, but it will come out to be a great finished project!

More later

TVO

Apr
07

Hey Everyone!

Just a quick note: There is a new page on the top bar informing you all about Follies. We hope you enjoy it!

Taylor Varga Official

Mar
18

Hello Everyone!

Just to let you all know, the Mary Poppins workshop went great! It was a lot of fun, and I met a lot of cool people! Also, Follies rehearsals are going really well! I am in Mary Poppins, Will Rodgers, and Hello Dolly in Follies.

Have a great day!

Taylor

Mar
01

Hey Everybody!

Just a quick note. Taylor has been called down by Disney to go and audition for Micheal Banks in MARY POPPINS ON BROADWAY!!!

The date is next Saturday, March 8th.

Let’s all give him luck!

TVO

Feb
12

Hey Everyone!

Just a quick update to let you all know that Taylor has been casted as Micheal Banks in Marry Poppins in the show Follies, a show where they take about 4 or 5 Broadway shows, and pull a lot of musical numbers for them. He will also me in Will Rodger’s Follies, one of the other shows. This show will have more news shortly! Thanks!

JO

Jan
27

Hey All!

We haven’t posted in such a long time! But we would just like to say that last night was closing night for Your A Good Man Charlie Brown, and Taylor had a wonderful time! The show was amazing, and the cast is awaiting anxously the movie of the show, so that they will all have a get together and watch it! We will have some picture of the show for you soon!

Until then, Love! – TVO

Dec
24

Click on the link below to see a picture of Taylor taken by his father before the concert at home.

Thanks Taylor’s dad!

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A Letter From Taylor:

Hey Everybody! I’m so glad that you get to read this post! It is a very special one! Usually I’m just writing to you in TVM, but today is out of the ordinary! I just wanted to pop in and say that the concert went very well! Lot’s of comment’s and feedback! It was about 3/4 full, and it is a very big church! My friends, Andrew Nichols, and Bianca Crudo sung a duet, and I sang two solo’s. It was a lot of fun, with many poinsettia’s! I hope you enjoy the picture! It’s a funny one!

Taylor

 

Dec
19

Hello Everyone!

We just got some news that the new ” On the Stage ” page will be released on December 23rd, the day before Christmas Eve! We hope that you will all enjoy it, and we just want to tell you that you can experience it in many different ” Forms.”

Also, the Christmas Concert is coming up, and we don’t want to miss it! Remember, Taylor will be singing two solo’s, and there will be Hot Chocolate and Holiday Eatery. The last thing we want to mention is that there is new Club Penguin Fan Art. All of our fans sent us some Holiday specials, and we posted them just for you! Hope you enjoy them, and continue to donate Coins on Club Penguin. Thanks!

TVO

Dec
17

Hello Everyone!

We just want to bring up the fact that recently, we have been having many delays, and have already had at least 1 snow day! We guess that this year, winter is coming early. We all need to stay safe for the winter though, so here are some great tips!

When the lights go out

• Keep the refrigerator and freezer closed; an unopened fridge keeps food cold for at least a few hours. For a prolonged outage, prepare a cooler filled with ice for your perishable foods.

• If the power goes off while you are using appliances, turn them off immediately to reduce the risk of overloading circuitry when the power comes back on.

• Keep batteries, flashlights and radio in a central and accessible location known to everyone.

• Only use a flashlight for emergency lighting. Never use candles.

• Do not run a generator inside a home or garage.

• If you use a generator, connect the equipment you want to power directly to the outlets on the generator. Do not connect a generator to a home’s electrical system.

• Have emergency cash on hand. Remember that ATMs may not work during a power outage.

• Put on layers of warm clothing.

• Never burn charcoal for heating or cooking indoors.

• Never use your oven as a source of heat. If the power is out for a prolonged period, go to another location that has heat to keep warm.

• Keep your car fuel tank at least half full.

• Reduce speed and adjust for weather conditions as needed.

• In a power outage, all stoplights become four-way stops.

• Keep a flashlight, an extra pair of shoes, water, blanket and emergency food rations in the car.

• Listen to local radio and television for updated information.

• Essential supplies: flashlight, batteries, portable radio, at least one gallon of water per person, small supply of food. Do not use candles because of the extreme risk of fire.

Be prepared

• Maintain your home at a temperature of at least 55 degrees.

• Have adequate insulation where pipes run along outside walls, floors and ceilings.

• Insulate pipes in crawl spaces and attics.

• Seal leaks that allow cold air inside.

• Disconnect garden hoses; use indoor valve to shut off and drain pipes that lead outside.

• Let warm water drip overnight from faucets.

• Open cabinet doors to allow heat to reach pipes.

• Set thermostat no lower than 55 degrees.

• Keep heavy snow off roof.

• Keep gutters and down spouts free of snow, ice buildup and icicles.

SOURCES: American Red Cross; State Farm Insurance Cos.

Stay healthy

• Dress appropriately and in layers.

• Wear a hat, preferably one that covers the ears.

• Wear mittens; they are warmer than gloves.

• Wear waterproof, insulated boots.

• Get out of wet clothes immediately; warm with a blanket or warm fluids.

• Avoid caffeine and alcohol.

• Allow extra time when traveling and keep an eye on the weather.

• Keep blankets, food, flares, chains, gloves and first-aid supplies in car.

• Signs of hypothermia: confusion, dizziness, exhaustion, severe shivering.

• Signs of frostbite: gray, white or yellow skin; numbness; way-feeling skin.

Shovel safely

• Consult a doctor. If you have a medical condition or don’t exercise on a regular basis or are middle aged or older, schedule a meeting with your doctor before the first anticipated snowfall.

• Give yourself a break. Take frequent rest breaks during shoveling so you don’t overstress your heart. Pay attention to how your body feels during those breaks.

• Don’t eat a heavy meal before shoveling. Eating a large meal can put an extra load on your heart.

•Don’t drink alcoholic beverages before shoveling. Alcohol may increase a person’s sensation of warmth and may cause them to underestimate the extra strain their body is under in the cold.

• Be aware of the dangers of hypothermia. Heart failure causes most deaths in hypothermia. To prevent hypothermia, dress in layers of warm clothing, which traps air between layers forming a protective insulation. Wear a hat because much of your body’s heat can be lost through your head.

• Use a small shovel. The act of lifting heavy snow can raise blood pressure acutely during the lift. It is safer to lift smaller amounts more times, than to lug a few huge shovelfuls of snow.

• Listen to your body. If you feel the warming signs for heart attack, stop what you’re doing immediately and call 9-1-1.

Warning signs of a heart attack include:

• Uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing or pain in the center of the chest that lasts for more than a few minutes, or goes away and comes back.

• Pain spreading to the shoulders, neck and arms.

• Chest discomfort with lightheadedness, fainting, sweating, nausea or shortness of breath.

SOURCES: American Red Cross; American Heart Association, article from Pantagraph.com