Thursday, July 26, 2012

Genuine Giving

Do you know what means so much to me about giving at Wolf PAC? What means so much to me are the ways the children of Wolf PAC give. They give their time, their talents, their understanding, their friendship, and they give to support a cause they believe in.
The Butterfly Project is a valuable project that teaches theatrical skills, lessons about history that we should never forget, life skills, and teaches the meaning of giving.
Do you know that one of our young performers stopped by Wolf PAC and donated her snow-shoveling money that she had been saving to The Butterfly Project? Do you know that one of our young performers went to pre-schools to create over 100 paper butterflies? Do you know that 2 young performers had a lemonade stand and donated the money to The Butterfly Project?
If everyone could donate - no matter what the amount - we will reach our goal to take The Butterfly Project throughout the Greater Philadelphia Area free of charge.

Learn from the children..........................

Thursday, July 19, 2012

The Magic in A Summer of Theatre Magic


Having fun, making friends, and learning skills - that's the magic in A Summer of Theatre Magic! Our sensational staff creates the fun and puts the fun in learning!!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Wolf PAC truly is a place where confidence, character, and creativity are Center Stage. As I walk around the building during A Summer of Theatre Magic, all of those words come to life. 
During electives at camp, creativity is in every room. Children are tap dancing or making sets for the show or playing theatre games or meeting Shakespeare or singing a capella. Creativity in every room!
Are there characters? There most certainly are; they grow and develop day to day. This session I see various fairy tale characters, Belle, the Beast, and all of the other characters in Beauty and the Beast! Not only are characters developing, but character from within is developing too. Kids helping kids - trusting, encouraging, and proving a genuine understanding of commitment. Character developing!
The confidence is perhaps what I treasure the most. On the first day of camp, some of the children walk in looking for and finding friends; some do not know anyone else. There is one thing they all share - they show a bit of nervousness about auditions. Once the cast list is announced - no matter what the part - I watch year after year the incredible sense of confidence grow in every camper. Confidence abounds!
This is what Wolf PAC is truly about - confidence, character, and creativity!
With thanks and applause,
Bobbi

Monday, July 2, 2012

The Blog Begins!

We are thrilled to announce that we have begun a special Wolf PAC blog, dedicated to a behind-the-scenes look at all the "goings-ons" at Wolf Performing Arts Center.  Keep an eye out for more to come!