Author name: Amanda

Dear Edwina Jr.

Dear Edwina JR. follows the adventures of plucky advice-giver-extraordinaire, Edwina Spoonapple, as she directs the neighborhood kids in a series of buoyant production numbers for the latest edition of her weekly “Advice-a-Palooza.” Edwina and her friends share wisdom on everything from trying new foods to making new friends, through clever, catchy and poignant songs.

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Babes in Toyland

Come celebrate Christmas with a storybook musical. Filled with so many classic characters, amazing songs and over the top drama! Babes in Toyland is a Holiday Classic. The basic story is about orphans Alan and Jane, the wards of their wicked Uncle Barnaby, who wants to steal their fortune. He arranges for them to be

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Allie

My name is Allie Carothers-Humphrey. I’m a HillHi Student, A volleyball, softball player, and artist. I joined the class to have access to a camera and learn a bit more of how they work After having taken a photography class in school and enjoying it. The “sign photo” as i like to call it was

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Elaina

I’m Elaina and I’m a seventh grader at Evergreen Middle School. I took the shutter up class because I wanted to learn more about photography. Of my favorite shots from the class, I like the picture of the ice cream because it’s focused great I think, and I see the texture of the bubbles plus

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Gracie

Name: Gracie Reardon Age: 12 School: Brown Middle School Why I Took This Class: I chose to take Shutter Up after seeing a flier at school. My Grandpa and Dad both own cameras, and when I was younger my Mom found an old small camera and let me and little brothers use it. I thought

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Frank

I have taught this class five times now and find that each one is uniquely different. The students each see with their own perspective which causes me to re-think how I look at things. Despite the intense heat during our class (classroom was in the upper eighties some of the time) these kiddos maintained a

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