PARENTS, PLEASE JOIN US FOR A FANTASTIC PLAY RIGHT HERE AT BROMLEY EAST!!
Does your child know there was once a time in the days of early Colorado where kids didn't have video games? There were even some kids that had to work after school and on weekends to help feed their families.
Imagination Makers play, “Colorado Children”, transports students back to a time in the early 1900’s when an eight-year old boy helped his family pay the bills by having a job in a coal mine near Canon City. After seeing all nine true stories of these young pioneers, your children will feel a deeper appreciation for their 21st century comforts. But it wasn't all hard work for those early Colorado kids. Some of these true tales show how they also had fun in the still wild, west! This fast moving, toe tapping, musical play is performed by four professional actors and one musician. It is likely to inspire some lively discussions with you and your child.
We know exposing your child to cultural events can be expensive. Thanks to funds from our school and a grant from the Adams Scientific and Cultural Facilities District, Imagination Makers is performing this play at our school at no cost to parents, and only $1 for your student. You are warmly invited to “come on down” and see a slice of Colorado history step off the page and onto the stage!
TITLE: “Colorado Children”
DATE: Wednesday, December 8, 2010
TIME: 9:00 AM
If you are unable to attend, feel free to use your 21st century technology to see a clip of the play, or to download a free copy of the “Colorado Children” parent activity and discussion guide on Imagination Makers website (www.imaginationmakers.org).