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Show , ' ' ifY J V ' h ; lx ; -H I ; K$ r ....:!r;.: V", (A J: -t .i ' K ' : A ' , k -f ... ... .... i SUMMERFEST "Walking in the Footsteps eI5J of Heros and Heroines" is the theme for the children's Sum-merfest Sum-merfest '83, to be held in two !ratft daily sessions July 18-22 at S' Promised Valley Playhouse. : ej THE SUMMERFEST will raf.i involve children ages six to cranf twelve in crafts, physical activities, acti-vities, and drama relating to acts)' heros and heroines including ides Amelia Earhart, Babe Ruth, ion J Lou'sa Mae Alcott, Albert cal- Einstein, Curt Brinkman,; A summerfest program for children 6 to 12 will be held July 12-22 12-22 at Promised Valley Playhouse. Summerfest projects will enable children to get a "hands-on" experience in a variety of crafts and cookins. Mary Cassatt, George Washington Carver, and others. Morning sessions will be held 10 a.m. -12:30 p.m., and afternoon sessions from 1:15-3:45 1:15-3:45 p.m. Cost is $2.50 per child, and tickets should be purchased in advance at the Promised Valley Playhouse Box Office. Only 150 tickets are available per session. SUMMERFEST '83 is being sponsored by the Promised Valley Playhouse and the General Gen-eral Activities Committee and General Primary Association of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "During the entire week twenty crafts and five different physical activities will be related re-lated to famous heroes and heroines," said Pat Davis, artistic director for Promised Valley Playhouse. "Throughout "Through-out all the activities, we're trying to teach the children how to walk in the footsteps of famous people. "THE HEROS and heroines include famous writers, musicians, musi-cians, painters, track stars, inventors, in-ventors, and others," added Mrs. Davis. "A lot of fun activities acti-vities are planned, too, including includ-ing making chimes, shrink art, Mexican food, chocolate rolls, thumb print art pictures, and a big wheel competition and frisbee golf." |