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I know that I usually post links to music, humor, or something that brings a tear to your eye and a smile to your heart.
This week I’d like to do something just a little bit different than any of that, because a few years ago I created a documentary.
No, I’m not a filmmaker…that’s one thing for sure; however, I wanted to give a crack at it. At the time we had this amazing after-school coordinator, Melanie Bliss (yes, my longtime friend and once-upon-a-time cowriter at Four Perspectives). You see Melanie had started up a program a few years back called “Stories on Stage.”
In a nutshell, it was dramatics programs like you’ve probably never seen before…loaded with awesome and just a smidge of ‘whoa.’
Yeah, I thought that it was simply amazing.
I could go on and on right now—telling you all about it—but then this sixteenish minute documentary I made would be rather pointless now, wouldn’t it?
Yeah, that’s just what I was thinking.
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Mr. Z - this was awesome! Makes me want to be back in the 6th grade........almost. :)
Keep doing what you're doing, lives have been touched by you and you are someone they will always remember!
Happy New Year!
Wow, my 3 never had programs like this to participate in... I am impressed.
Amelia has a stage.... Amelia has lots of students...... :)
I loved seeing Ashley Kuchar in a princess dress!! And seeing mini versions of all these kids who are now teenagers. What fun! I'm going to have to go get the DVDs of my kids' Stories on Stage out now. Nice work - this was a great little documentary.
Well done! Looks like a lot of fun. :)
Wow...so, so awesome.
Happy 2012 to you, my friend!
Purely awesome!
Can I just say... I'm kinda jealous of those kids... You guys had something amazing going on.
(Oh... and awesome documentary skills... Is there anything you can't do? :-) )
Stories on Stage is a great program. Great videos.
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