Wednesday, July 08th, 2009 – Childrens’ Theatre Workshop: Story Plays Come Alive

Tifni Twitchell directs magical adventure stories played out with costumes, props, fabrics and puppets…lots of musical gibberish and madcap dance, encouraging individual expression in a nurturing environment.  Open to K—3rd grade students.


 


The five—day workshop takes place at the PARC building at 70 Saltspring Drive.  Class is limited to 15 students.  Registration required at the Box Office 378—3210 or www.sjctheatre.org

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Tuesday, July 07th, 2009 – The Race for Dinner Paddling Series/Kayak and Canoe

Kayak and Canoe Race—for—Dinner Series

The San Juan Island Outrigger Canoe and Kayak Club is thrilled to announce an island—style race series for all human—powered boats. The races will take place at Jackson Beach on the first and third Tuesdays of every month from May to August. Canoeists, kayakers and rowers will take off from the Net Shed at Jackson Beach and race around Dinner Island. Every race is sponsored by a different local restaurant and each week a lucky participant will win a gift certificate to that restaurant.

“This series is intended to be a low—key fun set of races to encourage community participation in kayaking, canoeing and rowing. The community support has been terrific,” said David Halpern, who founded the club less than two years ago. “We asked a few restaurants if they’d sponsor a dinner for people racing around Dinner and they all said sure!”

Sponsors of the event are Blue Water, China Pearl, Golden Triangle, Hungry Clam, Pazzo Vivo, Pepper Mill and Rocky Bay Café. “Hopefully you’ll work up an appetite at the races,” Halpern says. “Win or lose, you know where to eat afterwards.”
And don’t think you have to be a former Olympic Kayaker, as Halpern is, to win a dinner. The race series has been set up to give all participants a shot at the prize. Everyone racing gets a raffle ticket. The fastest male and female each get three extra tickets. Placing second earns you two extra tickets and one extra for third. The winner each week is drawn from all the tickets submitted. In addition, if you win the race in a two—person kayak or a six—person outrigger canoe, everyone in the boat gets the extra tickets.

All human—powered boats are welcome. If you don’t have a boat but want to participate, the club can likely squeeze you into one of its six—person Hawaiian—style outriggers canoes. “We also have a few kayaks that might be available,” Halpern said, “but you’d need to let us know in advance if you’re coming without a boat.”

Though there is no entry fee, there is registration from 5pm to 5:15pm. People are encouraged to get there early and get the boats ready as the races will start promptly at 5:30. Every boat must have a lifejacket on board for each person and everyone should carry a whistle.

The club does not have a safety chase boat but racers are required to assist anyone who happens to capsize. Safety first. Fun second. Then Dinner!

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Tuesday, July 07th, 2009 – Childrens’ Theatre Workshop: Story Plays Come Alive

Tifni Twitchell directs magical adventure stories played out with costumes, props, fabrics and puppets…lots of musical gibberish and madcap dance, encouraging individual expression in a nurturing environment.  Open to K—3rd grade students.


 


The five—day workshop takes place at the PARC building at 70 Saltspring Drive.  Class is limited to 15 students.  Registration required at the Box Office 378—3210 or www.sjctheatre.org

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Wednesday, July 08th, 2009 – Summer Reading Program Insect Safari with Don Ehlen

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Always a favorite with children, Don Ehlen comes
back for a third season to thrill us with world of insects.

Wednesday, July 15
Summer Reading Program Alleyoop’s Musical: Games and Act Out Songs

Always a favorite with
island children, we invite you to show your moves and groove to the
unique songs of Alleyoop with Al Hirsch. Make animal sounds, act like
birds, toys and furniture! View Alleyoop’s amazing whistle collection.
Billy Bear the Silly Bear will be there too!

Wednesday, July 22
Summer Reading Program ‘Create a Little Magic’ with Mad Science
Uncover the secrets of
magic and learn what tricks and illusions magicians use to create
disappearing acts, floating objects, and more. Is it really magic, or
is it SCIENCE?!

Wednesday, July 29
Summer Reading Program ‘AirPlay’ with Thomas Arthur
With choreographed juggling
routines, inspirational stories and participatory games of rhythm,
balance and coordination, Thomas Arthur engages body, mind and soul of
all involved. AirPlay is a fun exploration
of physical motion and opens up an experience of wonder, awe, and delight.

Wednesday, August 5
Summer Reading Program ‘POP! A Comedy Noise Explosion’
Experience all the noises
you ever dreamed were possible and impossible for a human to make, such
as washing machine slurps and dinosaur burps; see the Star Wars Saga
acted out in 3 minutes; laugh at a sticky story of bubble gum, and
enjoy a funny face encounter with the noiseguy, Charlie Williams. Be
prepared to laugh and smile a lot! Ice cream sundaes will also be
freely available!

 

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Wednesday, July 08th, 2009 – Childrens’ Theatre Workshop: Story Plays Come Alive

Tifni Twitchell directs magical adventure stories played out with costumes, props, fabrics and puppets…lots of musical gibberish and madcap dance, encouraging individual expression in a nurturing environment.  Open to K—3rd grade students.


 


The five—day workshop takes place at the PARC building at 70 Saltspring Drive.  Class is limited to 15 students.  Registration required at the Box Office 378—3210 or www.sjctheatre.org

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