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National Festival July 12-17, 2011 ATLANTA!
Community Puppet Morning
Saturday, July 17
puppets for breakfast, kids
9:00 am 
Parade! 
Front Street, Orange to Princess
Come watch, or *join us! (see below)

9:30 am-Noon
Show + Crafty Puppet Tables + Puppet Sales
Stories from South of the Border
around 10:15 am
all at Thalian Hall Ballroom, 3rd & Chestnut St.

11:00 am-2:00 pm
Handmade Puppet Dreams Opening Reception
exhibit at Wabi Sabi Warehouse, 9th & Princess St.
Handmade Puppet Dreams Films for Families
11:00 am, Noon, 1:00 pm
at Jengo's, 9th & Princess St.
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Puppet Parlour
exhibit open for visitors
ACME Art Studio, 711 N. 5th Ave
* Do you want to join us in the parade?
You can either...
Bring a puppet and meet us to line up:  be at the corner of 2nd & Orange St. by 8:45 am!  
No Suits & Ties Allowed!  Puppets or Puppetish Couture Required! Play a joyful sound!
Or
Join TURNING THE WHEEL in their special parade piece
Telepathic Love Bubble!
Meet them at the Dance Cooperative on Thursday, July 15th, 7:45pm-8:45pm for a little rehearsal
Call Suzanne at 512-4702 or Holly at 791-4113 for more info!
 
Also in the Parade-Save Our Kids!  They will be leading with a vehicle full of
puppet scrumptiousness!
About Turning the Wheel...

Turning the Wheel is a national non-profit arts organization enlivening the whole mind, body, spirit consciousness through authentic self expression.  It is a movement of thousands of people across the United States touched by numerous classes, workshops, and large-scale community performances, produced over the last 20 years. Turning the Wheel dances on the frontier of contemporary culture, integrating cutting edge research and age-old wisdom, with a blue print for what creates meaningful connection for human beings, and lasting transformation for individuals and community.  The Wilmington Wheel is spearheaded by Suzanne Palmer, Holly Hubbard and Perry Smith and all those who’ve joined us since 1999!  www.turningthewheelwilmington.com