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History Trippin' 
In March of 2008 our family of four (plus 1 dog) hit the road for a yearlong tour of the United States,
focusing on American History.
Come with us!
Through this website we’ll pass along how we homeschool on the road and
specifically what we’re learning about American history. In our newsletter we'll provide lesson plans and activity suggestions
so that you can learn along with us! Continue...
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Missoula Children's Theater Accepts a Traveling Actor |
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Missoula Children's Theater is a theater in
Montana that sends out traveling actors/directors in pairs all over the
country to help children put on plays from start to finish in just a
week. They are incredible! Our youngest son first auditioned last
year and was selected to be a chameleon in Robinson Crusoe. He had a
blast. The next year he auditioned and was awarded the part of a
pumpkin in Cinderella. Missoula has helped him develop a love for
theater that I never could have given him. The directors are positive
and playful, but they're all about business. They only have a week to
go from nothing to a full performance with about 60 kids - lights,
make-up, costumes, singing and dancing, and memorized lines. What they
accomplish with the kids always amazes me.
Our little man didn't know it, but I checked Missoula's website
where the tour schedule is posted about 6 months in advance. I looked
for Missoula stops near places where we'd be for at least 2 weeks so
that he'd have time to participate. I found 2. The first was near New
York City and the second near St. Louis. After a little more research
I found that the show near NYC had been cancelled (bummer, how cool
would that have been?) so our only hope was St. Louis. I called the
person in charge of coordinating the tour and the show to ask
permission for him to audition with the other children in the area.
She agreed, provided that we'd consider speaking about what we're doing! Now our budding actor has an opportunity to do something
on the road that he loved to do at home (and even if he doesn't get a
part, it's still a great learning experience). I love that!
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Re:Missoula Children\'s Theater Accepts a Traveling
Mar 19 2008 16:32:33
That is so wonderful. I don"t know if you knew that David and I were very involved in Keokuk's Community Theatre, Great River Players. Acting is so much fun. This will be such a great witnessing tool for all of you. Isn't God good. He is definitely going ahead of you during your travels.
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