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1. Laughing Stock

Laughing Stock, at Lakewood Theater... perfect! If you have ever been involved in community theater, if you ever wanted to know what goes on 'behind the scenes' at community theater ...or you simply want to see a great play, this is a must see!

Performances to come on August 7th, 8th & 13th,14th,15th at 8pm, and matinees on August 9th at 4pm, and  August 12th at 2pm & 7pm.    Get your tickets here.

A Letter To Our Parents About Drama Class

Dear Parent/Guardian,
Your son/daughter is studying Drama this term at school. You may not be aware of what the subject of Drama entails, so we thought we’d write you a note to let you know.
In Drama we play (a lot): Yes, this okay. I know you are thinking play should be left to lunch time in the school yard. But in Drama we play with scripts, props, costumes and even our minds. From play, stems some of our best material.
In Drama we use our imagination: This is how we become great thinkers. In Drama we like to think more about what something could be, rather than what it already is. We think outside the box and relish the opportunity to use our imaginations at any cost. Imagine that!
In Drama we love being creative: We like to ignore what most governments and curriculum authorities suggest by placing creativity at the top of our learning tree. We only have to look at some of our friends in school who do not study Drama, to see how difficult it really is to be truly creative. Regardless of what others may think, we know being creative in Drama makes us better learners in all our subjects at school. Could someone please tell our teachers that. We think a few of them missed the memo. For more information on the importance of creativity, please check the manufacturer of your iPhone or simply Google ‘Google’ to see how two of the most successful companies in the world have creativity in the workplace at the very core of their business model.
In Drama we engage: We love what we do in Drama class so much, we sometimes refer to it as our passion. Yep, even the boys. We learn about human relationships by working closely with classmates and through studying characters in play scripts, discover more about traditions in our own culture and others around the world, understand what community is just by looking around our class, get in touch with our emotions every lesson, and use higher order thinking skills like decision-making, interpreting, anaylsing, evaluating, and reviewing. In Drama we regularly use both sides of our brain at the same time – not as easy as it sounds! We love making things, exploring possibilities and taking risks. We also enjoy sharing our experiences in Drama with others through dramatising our own stories and those written by other people. Most of us do not have a problem staying back after school to paint the set for our class play, rehearse scripts at lunchtime with our friends, or even practice on weekends. When you are passionate about the subject you are studying, hard work becomes a challenge we enjoy and homework is just fun. We would like one whole day per week set aside for Drama class because most of us simply cannot get enough of it.
In Drama we don’t like desks: This is why we loathe the standard classroom as our Drama classroom. Where’s the room to move around and rehearse our drama plays with 28 desks and chairs in the room? We love space and usually need lots of it. Unfortunately, an active Drama classroom without chairs and desks in neat little rows looks like chaos to the uninitiated. The casual observer shrieks at the apparent lack of structure and learning taking place. But rest assured, we are probably learning more in Drama class today than those students down the hall asleep in the back of their lesson listening to the teacher talk on and on and on at the front of the room.
In Drama we make noise: This is where our friends do not understand us. You see, more often than not, we have to make noise in order to produce our drama plays. We sometimes wish our school administration could sound proof our classrooms or not keep timetabling us next door to the senior Maths class. They do not like noise, we discovered. It seems no one does. Some of our highest quality work in Drama happens while we are making noise. As a result, we learn collaboratively better than most students do, problem-solve as much as the Maths students, experiment more often than the Science students (we just don’t call them ‘experiments’) and do ‘presentations’ in class all the time!
In Drama we build confidence: ‘Confidence?’, I hear you say. It’s that life skill every young person needs but few subjects at school actually cater for. We are so confident about confidence we would even argue it is a by-product of our study, yet still offer you a guarantee of obtaining confidence if you study Drama. Some of our students have confidence in spades. These tend to drive their other teachers up the wall. Other students begin a course in Drama with little confidence and leave at the end with a healthy dose of confidence needed for good living. At many schools, the secret is out that studying Drama gives you more confidence. But sadly, other schools are yet to learn this.
In Drama we create life-long memories: Mushy as it might sound, we often create moments in the course of our study that become life-long memories. Some of us are not always aware of it at the time, but after leaving high school it is often the things connected to Drama that become fond memories for us for years to come. Many of us will find ourselves dreaming in the middle of the night of our high school musical, sitting in the car at traffic lights reciting a random line from a Year 9 Drama play, or simply recalling school life as a positive experience because of Drama. As Drama is such a collaborative art form, these experiences with others are sure to become rich memories for decades.
In Drama we are prepared for both university and life: Just because things like standardised testing don’t fit neatly with aspects of our subject (we know you curriculum guys are still struggling measuring creativity), doesn’t mean in Drama we don’t learn important skills. Clever students often study Drama in the senior school even when they have no intention of a career in the performing arts industry or arts education. Those that go on to study Law and Medicine at university, for example, realise how important language, problem-solving, communication skills and confidence are in those professions. So they still study Drama at the top end of high school in order to obtain these skills. Not everyone who studies Drama wants to be an actor or a Drama teacher. Heck no! The skills we learn in Drama class are universal skills that prepare us for university and life after university as well. If only more people knew this!
Next time your son/daughter discusses with you his/her interest for further study in Drama at school, please refer to the contents of this letter.
Yours sincerely,
The Drama Teacher.
- See more at: http://www.thedramateacher.com/a-letter-to-our-parents-about-drama-class/#sthash.2rAcaniV.dpuf

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2. Shakespeare!

I've recently been out spreading the word for the Recycled Shakespeare Company, reminding everyone that the 451st birthday of the great bard William Shakespeare will be celebrated on Waterville Main Street Thursday, April 23rd, with an all day event! Weather permitting we will start on the Concourse on the stage behind Barrels Community Market at 10 am. Join costumed readers and revelers as they parade down Silver Street to Main Street. At the REM Forum sonnets will be read and songs sung and the public is invited to bring lunch and enjoy the performance. At 1 pm the parading continues up Main Street to Selah Tea Cafe where more sonnets and entertainment will run from 2pm to 7pm. All 154 sonnets will be read throughout the day. Everyone is invited to sign up to read a sonnet or two or do a favorite Shakespearian monologue at either location. Last year we filled every slot and we hope to repeat the exhilarating success. All ages are welcome and no special talent is required. Please contact Emily Fournier at 314-8607 or recycledshakespeare@gmail.com if you would like to participate. Costumes are encouraged although not required. This is the second annual Shakespeare birthday celebration presented by the Recycled Shakespeare Company. This year's event will include a simulcast sonnet with St. Anselm College in New Hampshire which has been doing this festival for over 30 years!

Also coming up, auditions for the next Recycled Shakespeare Company​ play, "A Comedy of Errors", will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14th and 15th,  from 4pm to 8 pm. Performances will be in June.

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3. Literacy Connections

My information "booth" at the Barbara Bush Foundation's 7th Annual Maine Literacy Connections Conference  

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4. Little Felt Piggies

So here's the thing about crafting animals as a special request...getting it "right".  There are six little piggies in all, and each little piggy has different ears, different tales, there are four different snouts, three different porkiness levels, and of course there is; just pink, brown spotted, and black spotted. Customer satisfied...and now I have five extra piggies for sale!

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5. Fairytale Fundraising




Most everyone here knows about my book groups and workshops. And most everyone here knows about my fund raising programs, which include a selection of my needle and wet felted art, handcrafted masks, puppets, hand dyed playsilks, and other fun things; and carefully chosen companies' products that further nurture children's creativity, with a portion of all sales donated to local organizations.

Now I have the opportunity to offer both in one, with a Fairy Tale Theme.

Invite your favorite adults over for a "Fairytales and Cocktails Party" (or mocktails, if you prefer), a fun and festive evening that starts as I share books and lead a discussion of the enduring power of fairy tales, followed by the chance to purchase a selection of titles we have talked about. A portion of those sales will then be donated to the cause or event of your choice. 

 Please talk to me about adding yours to my list, or contact me about larger fund raisers; possible through performances, on-site vending, the sale of specific art through my etsy shops, or through Barefoot Books Book Fairs, catalog or on-line ordering.

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6. Art Cards


It's always a good day when I can paint!



   
These are little works of art that I paint on the back of some of my business 'postcards'.  I had the postcards printed (1,000 of them!) a few years back for large conference I was exhibiting at, trying to showcase both my  Storyteller Moon business and my Barefoot Books business. Though they have the correct contact information, and a neat description of both businesses, they just aren't my style really, and I rarely gave them out since that conference...  but I still had so many left!  So I came up with this idea of how they might be better put to use... spreading a little happiness & art!
    How very incredible is it to be able to say, "Oh! I have a business networking event coming up...guess it's time to paint some new cards!" Stop by my table at the Belfast area 'Best of the Best' event, Monday August 18th from 5pm - 8pm at the University of Maine Hutchinson Center, and take home your own free little piece of original Storyteller Moon art...which just happens to have some of my business information on the back! :) A silent auction will take place from 5:30pm to 7:30pm, and you'll have a chance to bid on some other items from Storyteller Moon, Mothers Moon, and Barefoot On The Moon.

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7. Flapper!

Recycled Shakespeare Company actor Jakob Sutton (you may remember him as Lysander in Midsummer Night's Dream) will be appearing on stage at Lakewood Theater this month in the *Teen, Tech & Tour* production of Tim Kelly's 'Flapper' under the direction of Midge Merrill Pomelow of Midge's Theatre Arts Studio
First performance will be Saturday July 12th at 10am, with tickets available at the box office one hour before showtime. Then after a week of touring the musical numbers from the show at numerous convalescent & nursing homes in central Maine, they return to perform again upon the main stage Saturday July 19th at 10am.
 
Disclaimer: Jakob also just happens to be my son

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8. Teacher Appreciation Week!



I had an absolutely wonderful walk to the mailbox this morning to find it half full of cards and notes from former 'students' celebrating *me* during teacher appreciation week! I feel so honored! Artful cards from the young, notes from students of ago updating me on their new projects, and even cards of thanks from fellow teachers sharing how they are using methods from my workshops in their own classrooms! Thank you one and all!

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9. Belfast Art Market



Belfast Art Market is getting ready for the season!!  Happy to be bringing my felt art again this year

http://belfastartmarket.weebly.com/

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10. Curtain Up Enterprises


Curtain Up Enterprises has joined with "Good Search" to raise funds! Just by clicking on the link below, a percentage of your purchase through Good Search will be donated to the Lakewood Theater. (and you all know how much I love the Lakewood Theater!)


http://www.goodsearch.com/nonprofit/curtain-up-enterprises.aspx

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11. Work in Progress




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12. Maine Celtic Celebration



Storyteller Moon is excited to be found at the Maine Celtic Celebration, July 20th, in Belfast (Maine) as part of the Searsport Art Market Artisans!

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13. Etsy Shop on facebook

Added a "My Etsy Shop" button to my Storyteller Moon facebook page to make visiting the shop that much more seemless from there. Technology... is incredible.

You can also go directly to the themed page (which does offer it's own incentives that are totally seperate from me or my business) by clicking
                                                                                   here 


Hope you like it!

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14. Djeco Kokeshi Paper Dolls

 


Djeco Kokeshi Folding Paper Dolls...to be available soon!  What fun we shall have storytelling with these!

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15. Whale Puppets

 
 
I had so much fun creating these whale puppets!!!

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16. Maine Artisan Bread Fair 2013

 


This year at the Maine Artisan Bread Fair (Saturday July 27th from 9am - 3pm, Skowhegan Fair Grounds) I am very excited to be presenting/offering something from all four of my businesses! Look for some fresh foods from The Sugar Tree, felt art from Storyteller Moon, woodburned breadboards, spoons, & rolling pins from Mothers Moon, and children's books from Barefoot On The Moon!

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17. Free Snails!


Spring is here, and Summer soon to follow ... you'll see Storyteller Moon out at Farmers Markets and other artisan events in the sun! Look for the little wooden snail coin, and if you find one pick it up...

 
... and if you bring it to me at my booth, you can exchange it for a mini snail friend of your very own to take care of! And these won't ever be caught muching in mama's garden.



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18. Updated Business Card

 
I'm very pleased with my updated business cards!! Love the color, and the more simple wording. What do you think?
 
 
*NEW* 
Here's the front:
 
 And here's the back:
 
 
 
 
OLD
Here's the front:

 
And here's the back:
 
 
 

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19. The Mountains of Tibet



Can not tell you how happy I am to announce that Barefoot Books will again be publishing The Mountains of Tibet

Please visit my Storyteller's Books blog to read more about this fantastic title.


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20. Three Wisemen of Spider Creek, Belfast Maskers December 2012


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21. Three Wisemen of Spider Creek, Belfast Maskers December 2012


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22. Music Man, Lakewood Theater August 2012



Starring

Buddy Mayhew *  Valerie Glueck *  Greg Wiers *  Gary Dorman *  Stephanie Irwin * Jantha Gray * Connor Kreider *  Kaylee Pomelow *  Isabelle Grignon * Nelda Chase *  Linda Garland *  Darby Martin *  Sue Baumgardner * Earl Boyd *  Bailey Dunphy *  Molly Glueck *  Brittany Hemphill * Kaylin Knott * Colby Kreider *  Bill Merrill  * Delany Noonan *  Kody Pomelow * Michael Pullen *  Justin Ramos  * Jan Reynolds *  Cathie Starbird *  Jakob Sutton * Luke Tanner  * Kylie Welch *  Elizabeth Weston  * Ethan Wiers * and featuring The Buffalo Bills : Jay Daniel  * Dick Kromer * Emmons Pinkham * Bill Rutledge



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23. Music Man, Lakewood Theater August 2012



Starring

Buddy Mayhew *  Valerie Glueck *  Greg Wiers *  Gary Dorman *  Stephanie Irwin * Jantha Gray * Connor Kreider *  Kaylee Pomelow *  Isabelle Grignon * Nelda Chase *  Linda Garland *  Darby Martin *  Sue Baumgardner * Earl Boyd *  Bailey Dunphy *  Molly Glueck *  Brittany Hemphill * Kaylin Knott * Colby Kreider *  Bill Merrill  * Delany Noonan *  Kody Pomelow * Michael Pullen *  Justin Ramos  * Jan Reynolds *  Cathie Starbird *  Jakob Sutton * Luke Tanner  * Kylie Welch *  Elizabeth Weston  * Ethan Wiers * and featuring The Buffalo Bills : Jay Daniel  * Dick Kromer * Emmons Pinkham * Bill Rutledge



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24. Circus Smirkus!

To celebrate their Facebook fan page reaching 5,500 fans, Circus Smirkus is doing a giveaway! And because their 25th Anniversary Big Top Tour is launching very soon, what better to give away than tickets

Find out more here:  http://smirkus.wordpress.com/2012/06/19/giveaway/

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25. Circus Smirkus!

To celebrate their Facebook fan page reaching 5,500 fans, Circus Smirkus is doing a giveaway! And because their 25th Anniversary Big Top Tour is launching very soon, what better to give away than tickets

Find out more here:  http://smirkus.wordpress.com/2012/06/19/giveaway/

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