Sabtu, 30 April 2016

Video: To recruit for cleanup, Unalaska youngsters rap, dance to 'Paper Planes' - Alaska Public Radio network

In a brand new public provider spot out of Unalaska, fourth graders from Eagle's View basic college sing and dance to the tune of rapper M.I.A's "Paper Planes." not like M.I.A., whose lyrics are about immigrant stereotypes, medication and violence, the fourth graders are recruiting for a community cleanup.

"We walk in the course of the city and we comb the seashore/

We see plastic baggage and Comet with bleach/Trash round town may also be this kind of drag/So we walk via with this yellow bag."

the enduring gun photographs and ka-chings in the common tune's refrain are changed with well-punctuated sounds of commercial electricity garbage bags being whipped open. The onomatopoeia is rounded out with trash being crushed and dunked into bags.

Chrissy Roes of KUCB's Channel eight labored closely with fourth grade trainer Mary Heimes to create the track video PSA.

The Unalaska community center organizes two weeks of intensive spring cleanup each 12 months to deal with a winter's worth of stormy weather that dumps trash on the beaches and along the roads.

This year's cleanup runs from might also 1 through might also 15. As a part of the cleanup, the middle has even stashed 12 prize tickets around city that can also be redeemed for a prize.

KUCB's Lauren Adams contributed to this record.

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