From Monday, June 11 2007 - 10:00am To Wednesday, June 13 2007 - 12:00pm Every day
You are invited to attend the El Dorado Women’s Center’s Bully Prevention
Program’s Middle school performance to observe middle school students
teaching 5 year olds about how to handle mistreatment at school.
This is a puppet show and interactive discussion between students. It lasts about 20 min.
This empowers young students and is a beginning step in violence prevention.
There will be four shows every 30 min. starting at 10 am and ending at 12 noon.
Last show starts at 11:30 am.
Hope you will join us for one of the shows.
WHAT: a puppet show for Kindergarten classes about bullying and teasing and how to handle it.
WHO: performed by 7th and 8th grade students from Rolling Hills Middle School.
WHERE: big activity room at Silva Valley Elementary school on Silva Valley Road South of Serrano Parkway.
WHEN: Monday, June 11th Shows at 10 am...10:30 am...11 am...11:30 am
Come to one or all of them!
Shows are approx. 20 minutes long
For more information call Paula Lee at (530) 626-1450 or (916) 939-4464
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