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Bonnie Duncan from the Boston-based Gottabees presents ScreenPLAY! with a little help from her friends. Rex Milstein, age 9
Mixing puppetry, movement, and theater, ScreenPLAY! promises to entertain the young ones. Rex Milstein, age 9
Bonnie Duncan with one of her co-stars. Rex Milstein, age 9
Children will enjoy this virtual theater experience presented by the Yard. Rex Milstein, age 9
Bonnie Duncan is a mother of three young children, so she has experience keeping kids entertained in a pandemic. Rex Milstein, age 9
Looking for something fun to do with your kids while the family is stuck at home? The Yard is offering the perfect solution for parents who are wondering how to keep their kids engaged and active during COVID days. For the next four weeks, the Chilmark-based dance organization will present fun, interactive Zoom programs that involve the whole family in a half-hour, multi-activity story and play time.
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Chloe Jones committed to Syracuse in September. But securing a spot with one of the top women’s lacrosse teams in the country was not the most impressive thing she’s done so far this year. Jones started making a name for herself in the lacrosse community because of the ways she has gone viral and given back to her community during the pandemic.
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