12_7_11 Copper Basin News

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

December 7, 2011

Theater group performs for local students The Traveling Lantern Theatre Company visited Ray Schools recently and presented two performances of “The Life of Leonardo de Vinci” to an audience of enthusiastic students and adults. This marks the fourth year the California based company has visited the Copper Basin area, sponsored by the Friends

of the Kearny Library. The productions change each year and this year’s play depicted de Vinci’s life from the time he was a child into adulthood. The Traveling Lantern has been education and entertaining children nationwide for 20 years. For more information about the group visit travelinglantern.com.

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Sponsored by the Friends of the Kearny Library, the Traveling Lantern thespian group performed for students at Ray Schools. Kids watched a presentation about the life of DaVinci. (Submitted photos)


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