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In Story Drama this week, we made Midnight Sky pictures and hung them in our MooSEUM. Then we packed our astronaut bags, built a rocket and took a trip to the moon. Our book was NO MOON, NO MILK.
I'm sitting with Rowan on my lap as I write this blog entry. We've had our second day of classes, our month-long classes during the week-days start this week and our wall will be built by Saturday - Thanks to Rustin & Jake at Mainstreet Builders. We are creating events for each of the Trike Academy age groups: Conservatory: Virginia is beginning to market our Trike Night for Teens (premeiring Oct. 18) a chance for the drama teens in the area to gather, eat and impov - with the intent to perform during Trike Night Live (TNL) on Nov. 2. Marie is working out the details for a Project Play event for the whole family which, in December, will transform The Trike into a Artic Adventure full of kitchens to cook in, snow mounds to climb through, mail boxes to fill with letters and ice holes in which to fish. And I'm planning on leading a couple of interactive family workshops based on some of the Theater for Youth shows coming to Walton Arts Center this Fall. Christa is the managing queen - working her creative talents keeping all of us on track for marketing, development and academy deadlines.
We've got such a great team of people assembled and so many fun things planned! Can't wait for you to come check us out.
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