Writing From Camp Wannaread



Judy Pancoast was great with the children yesterday. She took the time to meet each child as they came in, and amazingly remembered their names throughout the music filled program. Judy had children singing, screaming, and dancing, all on cue, as they participated in silly songs like "Swimming in Jello" and "One Big Eye." The spotlight was on five-year-old Camryn Wirbal as she made her debut as a backup singer on "Goin' Bug Hunting." Camryn stood on stage with Judy, held the microphone by herself, and came in on cue every time. Look out Brittany! Samantha Walsh, Emma Kuczkowski, and Trevor Famisan "built" sandcastles during Judy's beach song, and Lee Nordyke and Madison Corbeil helped out later with their rock star imitations. One child had so much fun she wanted to call Judy later that night. Lexi Pace told her mother, "Judy said I could call her. I want to call her. Her number is 1877." Her mother thought a letter might be more appropriate, so Judy has fan mail on the way.

"Writing From Camp Wannaread" was made possible through a grant from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, the New Hampshire State Library, and donations from the Byrne Foundation, CHILIS, the Cogswell Benevolent Trust, and Wilson Farms. Special thanks to Vice Principal Tom Lecklider, for allowing us to use the LMS cafeteria.

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