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Stage Crew Working Overtime, Portraits Finishing Up, and 4th Graders Making Those Gumball Machines Work!

30/1/2016

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I want to thank all of the children that gave their lunches and free blocks to help get the costumes and props done for Ms. Swanson's 2nd grade Music classes' Polar Animal Production on Monday, February 1st at Steward School.  It was definitely a team effort cutting and piecing the many felt pieces that go into the masks.
 
The crazy thing is we have a total of 8 productions this year between Steward and Proctor School.  We will be back at creating for the next show on Monday! Please consider donating to CLIC to keep theatrical performances going strong.  These shows drain the CLIC budget but it is completely worth it seeing the children so excited to perform.  When Ms. Swanson and I rolled the yellow submarine onto the cafeteria stage yesterday the 2nd graders started singing the Yellow submarine song while they were eating.  It was so fun! Kids just love to sing and perform so I am happy to see our schools becoming known for our awesome performances.   

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    Jen LaRussa, CLIC Program Creator and Coordinator at Proctor School in Topsfield, MA.

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