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Drama
            Katie McLuckie, Fine Arts Manager • 688-3667 • kmcluckie@peoriaparks.org



                            The PPD Drama Program is
                            partially funded by a grant
                             from Illinois Arts Council.



                Julia Krupa Fine Arts Scholarship
                Community Children’s Theatre has established a scholarship for the study
                of Fine Arts. Senior high school students and college freshman who have
                participated in CCT may apply for the scholarship by submitting an application,
                which is available at the Noble Center. Application deadline is June 24th.
                The recipient will be announced at the CCT performance on July 10.


            ShiningStars: Ages 3-6
            ShiningStars is a great way to introduce theatre to children! We are proud to present
            an exciting dramatic play program for preschoolers that uses fun exercises and games
            to encourage bravery, confidence, and creativity when communicating with others. In
            the course of each class, the children will work together as a team to share, listen, and
            respond. They will gain confidence in their bodies, their voices, and their minds. Each
            session concludes with a live production where the children work together to create
            backdrops, costumes, and star in the show!
            Location: Noble Center, Instructor: Carrie Newman, Fee-R/NR: $85/$90
             Code    Day-Date     Time
             77641   W: 2/1-3/29  10:30-11:00 am
             77642   W: 2/1-3/29  5:30-6:00 pm


                        Theatre Education for Children (TEC)
            For 60 years the Peoria Park District has
            offered Theatre Education for children (TEC)
            classes to interested students in Peoria area
            schools.  Our teachers meet with students at
            the school once a week and work on basic
            acting skills and theatre techniques and
            produce a short play to be presented at their
            school.

                       The program culminates with
             VOLUNTEER!
               pgs. 96-98  the Annual Drama Festival on
                       Saturday, May 6. The student
            registration fee is $35 per semester and scholarships are provided to any student with
            financial need.

                                 If you are interested in teaching, or would like to find out how
                                 to get a program started at your school, call 681-2861.

                                 Classes are held after school. Registration is taken at the school
                                 office. Classes begin the week of February 1st.
                    TEC
                                 Classes are held after school and registration is taken at the
            school office.  Classes begin the week of February.
            Participating Schools: Charter Oak, Holy Family, Kellar, Ridgeview and Woodrow Wilson.
            We are now offering a TEC class at the Noble Center!  If you do not attend a participating
            school, sign up here to be a member of the TEC Program! This is the only class that runs in
            the evening.  Wednesdays, beginning 2/1/17, 5:00 pm, Code: 77643


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