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Kid’s Stuff
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One of the larger musical numbers from the Yankton Children’s Theatre Company
production of “How To Eat Like a Child.” Pictured are, from left: Francisco Reyes,
Alyson Johnson, Ryann Wesseln, Kaycee Smith and Julia Reyes.
YCTC Offers Lessons On ‘How To
Eat Like A Child’ At Dakota Theatre
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was like to be a kid? Would
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childhood play out on stage?
Well, thanks to Yankton
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get ready for a nostalgia trip
that will have you and the
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Like a Child” set to run June
25-28. It is a comical journey
through the joys and sorrows
of being a child. The performers give 23 lessons in being
a kid, including how to beg
your parents for a dog, how to
torture your sister and how to
make prank phone calls.
“This play is different than
other plays,” Director Jacob
Smith said. “Most plays have
a story line that they follow,
but this one has little bits and
pieces of what it is like to be
a child.”
This musical is based on
a book by Delia Ephron. The
musical version began its life
as an NBC prime time special
starring Dick Van Dyke in
1981. Several of the special’s
young performers went on to
achieve child stardom in their
own right, most notably Corey
Feldman, Billy Jacoby and
Georg Olden.
Smith and assistant director Haylee Heinemeyer have
been members of the YCTC
board for more than a year
now. Recently, this directing
duo decided to take on “How
to Eat Like a Child” after doing
research on the internet for
ideas on their summer production.
“For adults, it reminds
them of the things they did
when they were a child,”
said Smith. “They can also
recognize these attributes in
their own children, so it will
be really fun to watch.”
This particular production
involves 26 actors/actresses
from ages 4 to 18. The children
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Receptions Planned
BROOKINGS, S.D. -Chefs from restaurants, schools, hospitals, groceries and other food service entities are invited
to attend one of four Meet the Farmer receptions hosted by
are required to audition for
Dakota Fresh food hub. The events will be hosted across the
various parts in the play.
region and give local chefs an opportunity to taste local food
During practices, the kids go
and participate in an open discussion about how the Dakota
through their acting talents
Fresh food hub will function.
and the directors give little
“Local food producers in southeastern South Dakota have
tips on character developbeen working together over the past year to form Dakota
ment.
Fresh food hub,” said Kari O’Neill, SDSU Extension CommuniSince singing is a requirety Development Field Specialist of the business which will ofment for the audition process, fer locally grown fresh food for sale to clients in restaurants,
participants who choose not
institutions and grocery markets.
“Through online ordering customers can select the prodto sing can still be a part of
ucts they want to purchase from farmers in the area and comthe team. The kids can do
pile one invoice for shipment once a week,” O’Neill explained.
anything from set design to
“The food will be aggregated in a central site and delivered to
hair and makeup.
“We had more kids try out buyer locations.”
2015 Scheduled receptions:
for this particular play than
Sioux Falls reception will be held July 6 at the SDSU Extenthe previous production,” said
sion Regional Center, (2001 E 8th St) from 7 to 9 p.m.
Smith.
Brookings reception will be held July 7 at the Brookings
“We had some girls that
HyVee Learning Kitchen, (790 22nd Ave S) from 11 a.m. to 1
didn’t want to act but wanted
p.m.
to help with behind-the-scenes
Wagner reception will be held July 20 at the Wagner Comstuff,” Heinemeyer added.
munity School, (101 Walnut Ave. SW) 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
For the past few months,
Yankton reception will be held July 21 at the Yankton Hythe cast has been rehearsing
Vee Learning Kitchen, (2100 Broadway St) from 6 to 8 p.m.
at the Moose Lodge down
Dustin Allen,chef at Edge Restaurant in the Chicago area
the street while the Lewis
and Marty Travis, manager of Stewards of the Land food hub
and Clark Theatre Company
in Fairbury, Illinois, will demonstrate the presentation and
wrapped up its production of
use of local foods for groups at the Sioux Falls and Brookings
“Nunsense.” YCTC cast will
receptions. Local chefs will lead similar presentations during
move into the Dakota Theatre the Wagner and Yankton receptions.
niGrow
this weekend to begin preparations for their performances.
“It will be a pretty big
adjustment,” Heinemeyer said.
“The stage is totally different
and the professional lighting
will be a big change to adapt
to, for the little ones especially.”
Performances will be at
7:30 p.m. Thursday through
Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. This production is also
offering half price tickets for
the opening night on Thursday, June 25.
“It depicts little things that
kids do every day,” Smith said.
“It’s a pretty funny play.”
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CAST AND CREW
Arlene — Ryann Wesseln
Kimberley — Eva Reyes
Paula — Julia Reyes
Corey — Seth Fargo
George — Sky Nockles
Rachel — Kaitlin Paulson
Brandon — Nicholas
Nayokpuk
Billy — Quinn Fargo
John — Macklin McNatt
Andy — Leila Schmacher
Sunshine — Lily Lawrence
Rebecca — Ashli Aguirre
Darian — Alyson Johnson
Christi — Kaycee Smith
Rickee (Ricky) — Natalie
Nayokpuk
Brooklyn — Jasmine Gill
Ralph — Carson Heinemeyer
Emily — Carley LaFrentz
Janell — Isabelle Fredig
Franky — Francisco Reyes
Theresa — Stori Westphal
Jill — Kenidi Andera
Joe — Jackson Lawrence
Bob — Teddy Fargo
Shelby — Tevan Nayokpuk
Wendy — Myka Fargo
* Backstage — Taryn
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participate in the annual 4-H
Public Speaking Contest at
the Sioux Empire Fair Aug. 5,
2015. The registration deadline is July 17, 2015.
All 4-Hers who participate
will receive five gate passes,
five lunch tickets and $20 to
spend at the fair.
“The Contest provides 4-H
members the opportunity
to use their critical thinking,
writing and speaking skills to
tell an audience how CHARACTER COUNTS!™ fits into
a 4-H project area, current
event or a personal experience,” said Karelyn Farrand,
SDSU Extension 4-H Youth
Character Education Field
Specialist.
All contestants will
present their speeches in
morning rounds. There are
two divisions, Juniors, ages
8-13, and Seniors, ages 14-19.
Within these two divisions,
the top two senior speakers
and the top junior speaker
at each judging station will
advance to the championship round.
Prizes for the contest
include: in the senior division, the first place winner
receives a $1,000 certificate
of deposit and the second
place winner receives a $500
certificate of deposit. In the
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Title Insurance and closing service fees split 50-50 between buyer and seller. 2015 Real Estate taxes prorated
to closing. Possession upon receipt of ?nal payment. Announcements day of auction take precedence over
printed material. Peterson Auctioneers are representing seller.
A complete listing of personal property will be published at a later date.
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junior division, the first place
winner will receive a $500
certificate of deposit and
the second place winner will
receive a $250 certificate of
deposit.
A Novice Junior and Novice Senior Division will be
offered for contestants who
are new to the 4-H Character
Public Speaking Contest.
A $100 cash award will be
awarded to the top speaker
in both the Novice Junior
and Novice Senior Divisions
based on the points earned
in the morning competition.
Novice competitors will not
advance to the championship round.
For more information
on the S.D. 4-H Character
Public Speaking Contest and
to register, visit the iGrow
Events page.
The contest is hosted by
SDSU Extension 4-H Youth
Development Program,
Sioux Empire CHARACTER COUNTS!, Sioux Falls
Chamber of Commerce with
generous sponsorship from
First PREMIER Bank/PREMIER Bankcard.
Registration deadline is
July 17
The 4-H CHARACTER
COUNTS! Public Speaking
Contest held during the
Sioux Empire Fair is open to
4-H members in the following South Dakota counties:
Aurora, Beadle, Bon Homme,
Brookings, Brown, Brule,
Campbell, Charles Mix, Clark,
Clay, Codington, Davison,
Day, Deuel, Douglas, Edmunds, Faulk, Grant, Hamlin,
Hand, Hanson, Hughes, Stanley, Sully, Hutchinson, Hyde,
Jerauld, Buffalo, Kingsbury,
Lake, Lincoln, Marshall,
McCook, McPherson, Miner,
Minnehaha, Moody, Potter,
Roberts, Sanborn, Spink,
Turner, Union, Walworth, and
Yankton Counties.
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Real Estate can be viewed by
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Thursday, July 2 from 5-7 p.m.