| Performer Information | |
| Stage name: | FoodPlay Productions |
| Performer name: | Barbara Storper, MS, RD |
| Phone: | 413-247-5400 |
| Mailing address: | 1 Sunset Avenue Hatfield, MA 01038 |
| E-mail address: | info@foodplay.com |
| Website: | http://www.foodplay.com |
| Previous appearances at: |
Brook Avenue School, Bay Shore, NY, Zena Elementary School, Kingston, NY, Bailey Avenue Elementary, Plattsburgh, NY, Afton Central School, Afton, NY, Harts Hill Elementary, Whitesboro, NY
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| Information last updated: | 03/19/2013 |
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Category |
Description |
Fee |
| FOODPLAY |
Health & Fitness- Other, Life Skills- Food, Performing Arts- Theater |
FOODPLAY is a national award-winning theater show that combines fantastic feats of juggling, captivating characters, music, magic, and audience participation with motivating health messages to help children take charge of growing up healthy and fit. Addressing the major nutrition, fitness, and self-esteem concerns affecting today's schoolchildren, FOODPLAY provides kids with the practical tools they need to improve their eating and exercise habits — all in a spirit of fun and celebration!
FOODPLAY programs are research-based with proven results dramatically improving the eating and exercise habits of the nation's youth. Bring FOODPLAY to your school, conference, or special event to help counter today's number-one health epidemic, childhood obesity, and help trigger school-wide excitement toward improving school nutrition and wellness.
Plus, FOODPLAY's School Resource Kits provide fun-filled supplementary curricula materials for students, parents, teachers, health staff, and press.
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$1001- $3000 |
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