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Staff Movie Recommendations

Staff Movie Recommendations

Here you will find movie recommendations from Dietrich staff that you can watch at home...

Inglorious Basterds - recommended by Bailey

Inglorious Basterds - recommended by Bailey 

"A rollercoaster ride of a film with twists around every corner. My favorite Tarentino film." Available to stream on Netflix.

 

Breakthrough - recommended by Hanalee

Breakthrough - recommended by Hanalee 

"It's a story of hope and encouragement and a reminder that God has control of our lives especially in uncertain times." Available to stream on HBO.

The Farewell - recommended by Ronnie

The Farewell - recommended by Ronnie 

"A beautifully told story about the bond of family especially in uncertain times with an amazing performance from Awkwafina and the ensemble cast." Available to stream on Amazon Prime.

The Shawshank Redemption - recommended by Erica

The Shawshank Redemption - recommended by Erica

"It's one of my favorite movies! Everytime I see it on tv I have to stop and watch it." Available to stream on Netflix.

10 Things I Hate About You - Recommended by Mary

10 Things I Hate About You - recommended by Mary

"One of my favorite romantic comedies! A must see if you haven’t already. Plus you can’t go wrong with Heath Ledger!" Available to stream on Disney +

Anastasia - recommended by Jamie

Anastasia - recommended by Jamie

"My favorite film to watch at home. I liked watching it when I was a child, and it still is one of my favorite animated films! It is a family-friendly movie that everyone can enjoy!" Available to stream on HBO

Lord of the Rings Trilogy - recommended by Ben

Lord of the Rings Trilogy - recommended by Ben

"It's an absolute classic, it's like 9 hours in total (perfect for a stuck-at-home binge), and it's a magnificent portrayal of good people pulling through in dark times." Available to stream on Netflix

The Abyss - recommended by Esther

The Abyss - recommended by Esther

"It was one of the first movies to use amazing CGI technology.  Lots of typical disaster movie characters and one of the most edge-of-your-seat underwater rescues. I just love it."  Available to stream on HBO.

Logan Lucky - recommended by Brendan

Logan Lucky - recommended by Brendan

"My suggestion is Logan Lucky, it's an underrated and overlooked heist movie that isn't your run of the mill Ocean's 11." Available to stream on Amazon Prime.

Warm Bodies - recommended by Kayla

Warm Bodies - recommended by Kayla

"My recommendation is Warm Bodies. I chose this movie because it’s an unconventional take on Romeo and Juliet. I love watching it and trying to find the similarities between this movie and the Shakespeare version. It makes me laugh every time  and  it has a good message about the power of love." Available to rent on multiple platforms.

RV - recommended by Robin

RV - recommended by Robin

"My favorite comedy is RV starring Robin Williams. We could all use a laugh right now and no matter how many times I watch this film, I still crack up! The cast is great and the story is really funny!" Available on Amazon Prime.

Scent of a Woman - recommended by Jim H.

Scent of a Woman - recommended by Jim H.

"My pick is Scent of a Woman. It is an excellent film with great acting. One of my all my favorites!" Available on Amazon Prime.

Mother - recommended by Margie

Mother - recommended by Margie

 "The 1996 film called Mother with Albert Brooks and Debbie Reynolds. It cracks me up because I have two sons who moved away long ago. And the prospect of them moving back in is really funny. But I am not as quirky as the mother Debbie plays - I hope!” Available to rent on Amazon.

The Mustang - recommended by Alex

The Mustang - recommended by Alex

"I choose The Mustang, it's a powerful story about redemption, freedom vs. imprisonment, and how man and animal have more in common with one another than they both may realize." Available to stream on Amazon Prime.

 

Grumpy Old Men - recommended by Abbi M. 

Grumpy Old Men - recommended by Abbi M. 

"I remember watching it for the first time and I kept laughing. Every time I watch it I always laugh no matter how many times I’ve seen it. Plus there’s a second one that is just as funny as the first one.”  Available to rent on Amazon.

Secretariat - recommended by Sarah

Secretariat - recommended by Sarah

"My pick is Secretariat because I think horses are beautiful, inspirational animals. And I like that Penny Chenery Tweedy would not be bullied into giving up her goal."   Available to stream on Disney+

Cultural Activities To Try at Home

Cultural Activities To Try at Home

Fun, Creativity, & Relaxation at Home with Dietrich Theater Instructors!

Music for Littles with Lauren Scavone

Music for Littles -with Lauren Scavone

Week 1

A great way to make music with your little ones at home is to start a kitchen band. Get out your pots, pans, wooden spoons, bowls, and start playing! Put on a recording of your favorite song and play along or say a nursery rhyme (such as "Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candlestick") and keep the beat.

  Also here's a YouTube link to a song I recorded. https://youtu.be/kMjytdEvtEs 

Note: Lauren teaches Music for LIttles on Mondays from 10 - 10:45 a.m. at the Dietrich throughout the year. Admission is free thanks to funding from the Dietrich's Fundraising Committee.  Look for her classes to resume when the Dietrich reopens.

 

Week 2

Lauren Scavone put together another fun Music for Littles activity for you to try at home!
"Musical Follow the Leader" is a fun family game. Play any type of dance music (Elizabeth Mitchell's albums are my favorite for little ones). Choose one family member to be the leader and follow his or her dance moves. Marching, hopping, twisting, clapping...be creative! Kids love to see their parents get silly! For each new song choose a new leader and keep dancing!

Heres a video to help get you going: https://youtu.be/F6Q1PRQnsOQ

Note: Lauren teaches Music for LIttles on Mondays from 10 - 10:45 a.m. at the Dietrich throughout the year. Admission is free thanks to funding from the Dietrich's Fundraising Committee. Look for her classes to resume when the Dietrich reopens.

 

Week 3

Lauren Scavone has put together week 3 of the virtual Music for littles class. In the video she mentions using shakers. If you don't have egg shakers or maracas at home you can easily make them. Lauren suggests putting a handful of dry beans or rice into a clean, empty plastic bottle and close the cap tightly. Or instead of a plastic bottle you can use plastic Easter eggs (just be sure to secure with tape). You can even make a few so that the whole family can join in the musical fun!

"When The Train Comes Along" https://youtu.be/EKDGzqzG_HY ??

Note: Lauren teaches Music for Littles on Mondays from 10 - 10:45 a.m. at the Dietrich throughout the year. Admission is free thanks to funding from the Dietrich's Fundraising Committee. Look for her classes to resume when the Dietrich reopens.

 

Week 4

Today I thought I would teach you a little about the clarinet and play this woodwind instrument for you.

Here is a YouTube link to me playing clarinet: https://youtu.be/vQEalDEEcMg

 

Week 5

Playing "Conductor" is a fun way to teach your preschooler about the musical concepts of quiet and loud. Choose one person to be the conductor and sing a favorite song. When the conductor holds his or her hands down low, sing quietly. When the conductor raises his or her hands up high sing loudly. Sing through the song as many times as you wish to give each family member a chance to be the conductor.

Here is a YouTube link to me reading the book "Quiet Loud" by Leslie Patricelli. This book is a great way for students to learn about the concept of quiet and loud as it relates to music. https://youtu.be/1iDLVFZeWEs

 

Week 6

"I Can Hammer" is a great song to sing while playing along with sticks or wooden spoons. But, for a different option, you can pound your fists, stomp your feet, or nod your head along with the beat of the song.

Here is link to a video of me and my kids playing singing and playing along to "I Can Hammer".: https://youtu.be/oAOsbXN1VHA

Writers Group

Writers Group with Hildy Morgan

Writing Prompt 1

Missing our Writers Group? Hildy Morgan, one of the founding members of the group, provided an interesting writing prompt for you to try at home. Hildy says to write as many words and as in depth as you want - as short as 250 words, as long as a short story. Here's the prompt:

A group of friends are having an anniversary dinner together. The evening starts out well but as more food and alcohol are consumed the tension rises and becomes dangerously hostile. What is the problem? Who are these people? How long have they been friends? What is the anniersary? How will the event end? Violently? Peacefully? Will the friendships survive? Oh! And.. Are they men? Women? A mix? Same ages or a mix?

Note: Writers Group at the Dietrich is geared for ages 18 and up. The group meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month at 7:00 p.m. All genres of writers are welcome. Look for the group to resume when the Dietrich reopens. Pictured above is Hildy's dog Charlie, one of her writing muses.

 

Writing Prompt 2

This week our writing prompt comes from the Dietrich's Readers Meeting Writers after school program taught by author Susan Campbell Bartoletti, who has written many middle school books including Hitler's Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow, which is a Newbery Award winner. Susan gave the kids a writing exercise which, she said, is actually suitable for any age group. I thought it was so good I was inspired to try it myself. So here is the prompt. In as many lines as you want, from one to however many it may be, write a poem. It can be sentimental or funny or sad or just an observation. You can rhyme it if you want, but poetry today is seldom rhymed, so don't let rhyming hang you up. Start with the words, "I remember and write one line, as long as you would like it, then then next line - I remember.... and so on. The sentence you write can be long or short, But every new sentence must start with "I remember."??For example : ?I remember the hot day in July when I was twelve and a day moon hung pale and sickly in the sky, it too sickened by the ferociousness of the sun.?I remember the heat as a creature unto itself, waving in the distance, coming for us like a monster hiding in my overcrowded closet.??So you see, the “I remember” comes with a new sentence. And when you?are done, you will have a memory piece and a poem. Cool, hmmm? Give it a try. Have fun. - Hildy Morgan
Note: Readers Meeting Writers was underwritten by M & T Bank

 

Writing Prompt 3

This week for our Writers group, Susan Campbell Bartoletti has provided A Poetry Prompt.
Hello, Readers & Writers,
Have you ever done something that you know you shouldn’t have done?
Have you ever apologized for something you did … but didn’t really mean it?
Take a moment to read this famous poem, “This Is Just to Say,” by William Carlos Williams.
You can conduct an internet search to find the poem or use this link: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/…/56159/this-is-just-to-say

Let’s take a closer look at the poem. The first stanza tells us what Williams did – he ate the plums from the icebox. In the second stanza, Williams admits that he knows someone was saving the plums for breakfast. In the third stanza, he apologizes for eating them, and describes how delicious they were.
Do you think William Carlos Williams was truly sorry that he ate the plums?
I think not.
So let’s talk about you. Again, have you ever done something that you know you shouldn’t have done?
Or, have you ever apologized for something you did … but didn’t really mean it?

Step 1. ‘Fess up. What did you do? Spill your guts. Give us the details. (You don’t have to share the details, and please don’t if they’re embarrassing or hurtful to you or to someone else.)

Step 2. Write a real apology poem or a false apology poem. Your choice.

Step 3. Illustrate your poem.

You can read a whole book of false apology poems, written by Gail Carson Levine. Her books is called Forgive Me, I Meant to Do It.

Note: Sustan Campbell Bartoletti was the featured author for this year's Readers Meeting Writers for Tunkhannock Area's 6th grade. This program was underwritten by M & T Bank

 

Writing Prompt 4

Another Writing Prompt with Hildy Morgan:

Missing our Writers Group? Hildy Morgan, one of the founding members of the group, has provided yet another interesting writing prompt for you to try at home. Here's the prompt:
Trees are beginning to bud. Flowers are blooming.  In a poem or an essay, write about what the coming of spring means to you in the year of the pandemic. 

 

Writing Prompt 5

Another Writing Prompt with Hildy Morgan:

Missing our Writers Group? Hildy Morgan, one of the founding members of the group, has provided yet another interesting writing prompt for you to try at home. Here's the prompt:

Pretend you are a movie critic. Take your favorite movie and write why you love it. Is it a drama? A comedy? A romantic comedy? A superhero flick? Whatever it is, talk about the strong points and bad. Why would you recommend it to others. Conversely, if that seems a little boring to you, take a box office smash film, maybe an Oscar film, and write why you hated it.  Remember you can write whatever you want, but movie critics have to justify those feelings.  Have fun!

 

Trash to Treasures - with Amy & Steve Colley

Trash to Treasures - with Amy & Steve Colley

Week 1

Use your imaginations and explore the world of art with a family friendly Trash to Treasure art project.  We invite you to gather up household recyclables, a pair of scissors and some paint and get to work creating a variety of sculptural masterpieces. The following is a 6 mintue video to inspire you as you create your own Trash to Treasure projects

Click here for Trash to Treasures video: https://youtu.be/muESLQkn6Wg

Note: Amy and Steve Colley teach a variety of visual arts classes for all ages at the Dietrich. Offerings include Pottery & Sculpture, Preschool Drawing & Paining, Mosaics & Collage for Kids, Open Studio & Portfolio and much more. Check out all of Amy and Steve's classes at DietrichTheater.com once the Dietrich reopens.

 

Week 2

Amy & Steve Colley invite you to join them with another Art At Home - Trash to Treasures virtual class! Use your imaginations and explore the world of art with a family friendly Trash to Treasure art project. Gather up household recyclables, a pair of scissors, tape, and some paint and get to work creating a variety of sculptural masterpieces. The following is Amy and Steve's latest video to inspire you as you create your own Trash to Treasure projects

Click here for Trash to Treasures video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCs3QsTLU6c&feature=youtu.be

Note:Amy and Steve Colley teach a variety of visual arts classes for all ages at the Dietrich. Offerings include Pottery & Sculpture, Preschool Drawing & Paining, Mosaics & Collage for Kids, Open Studio & Portfolio and much more. Check out all of Amy and Steve's classes at DietrichTheater.com once the Dietrich reopens.

 

Week 3

Art At Home - Exploring Texture: Making Crayon Rubbings with Amy & Steve Colley - Week 3

Use your imaginations and explore the world of texture and art with a family-friendly crayon rubbings art project.  We invite you to gather up household items that have different textures, crayons, and paper and get to work creating textured masterpieces. The following is Amy and Steve's latest video to inspire you as you create your own crayon rubbings art.

Click here for Exploring Texture: Making Crayon Rubbings video: https://youtu.be/ZhRdmTN3H1w

Note:Amy and Steve Colley teach a variety of visual arts classes for all ages at the Dietrich. Offerings include Pottery & Sculpture, Preschool Drawing & Paining, Mosaics & Collage for Kids, Open Studio & Portfolio and much more. Check out all of Amy and Steve's classes at DietrichTheater.com once the Dietrich reopens.   

 

Week 4

Art At Home - Painting Foil Sculptures with Amy & Steve Colley 

Use your imaginations and explore the world of painting with a family-friendly sculpture painting art project.  We invite you to gather up paint brushes and acrylic paints to paint your foil sculptures.The following is Amy and Steve's latest video to inspire you as you create paint your own character sculptures.

Click here for Painting Foil Sculptures video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2JKguHk3dA&feature=youtu.be 

 

Week 5

Creating Dragons with Amy & Steve Colley

Use your imaginations and explore the world of sculpture with a family-friendly sculptured dragons art project.  We invite you to gather up supplies (See supplies list and instructions here.) and follow Amy and Steve's latest video to inspire you as you create paint your own character sculptures.

Click here for Creating Dragons video: https://youtu.be/_y8mmiN3mfY 

 

Week 6

Decorating Dragons with Amy & Steve Colley

Use your imaginations and explore the world of mixed media with a family-friendly dragon art project.  We invite you to gather up supplies (See supplies list and instructions here.) and follow Amy and Steve's latest video to inspire you as you decorate your own dragon sculptures.

Click here for Decorativing Dragons video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ICMCQ1TLGo 

 


 

Chair Yoga with Donna Fetzko

Chair Yoga with Donna Fetzko

You Can follow along with the video here: https://youtu.be/5YwPw9OW2h0

Chair yoga brings all the benefits of yoga to anyone who may feel challenged by a traditional yoga class. With the aid of a chair we can strengthen our bodies, increase mobility in our joints, improve balance and flexibility and experience an overall sense of wellbeing.??Note: Donna Fetzko teaches Chair Yoga on Mondays and Fridays from 10 - 10:45 a.m. at the Dietrich throughout the year. Admission is free thanks to funding from the Wyoming County Community Health Foundation and the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne & Wyoming Counties. Look for her classes to resume when the Dietrich reopens.

 

Breathing Practices with Donna Fetzko

Taking part in a relaxed breathing practice is a great way to lower stress in the body. The following is a 10 minute breathing exercise I recorded for you to utilize during these
challenging times. 

Click here for a breathing exercise that I recorded:  

https://youtu.be/PRTUDMldfV8

Note:Donna Fetzko teaches free Chair Yoga at the Dietrich Theater on Mondays and Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.  These classes are made possible with funding from the Wyoming County Community Health Foundation and the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties. Donna also teaches Simply Yoga at the Dietrich on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.  Please look for these classes to resume when the Dietrich reopens. 

 

 

 

 

 

Fun & Easy Paper Beads with Esther Harmatz

Fun & Easy Paper Beads with Esther Harmatz

Did you know you can make beautiful beads from items you already have in your home? Easy peasy!! Esther Harmatz is gonna show you how to make Fun & Easy Paper Beads. All you need are some magazine pages, or any paper, glue and toothpicks! Here is a short, easy to follow lesson on how to make Fun and Easy Paper Beads by Dietrich Instructor Esther Harmatz. Use your imagination to create colorful, lightweight beads that can be then strung to make necklaces, earrings or bracelets! By using colored paper, or left over Christmas wrapping paper you will have fun with the kids making some jewelry that will surprise you!!

Here is a YouTube link to my Fun and Easy Paper Beads video for you to enjoy. https://youtu.be/kFKZfhh2PiU

Note: Esther is one of the regulars seen around the Dietrich Theater. Some people even ask if she lives there! Along with doing our newspaper ads, theater graphics, and projection duties, Esther also teaches several Dietrich artisan classes including Beginners Stained Glass, Glass Jewelry, Fused Glass and is probably best known for being director of The Dietrich Theater Golden Days of Radio Players. She hopes that you and your kids will enjoy this little video and will have fun making some colorful beads and jewelry while you are staying safe at home!

Donna Fetzko created a Chair Yoga video for anyone who is missing class or anyone who just wants to try out some chair yoga! You Can follow along with the video here: https://youtu.be/5YwPw9OW2h0

Chair yoga brings all the benefits of yoga to anyone who may feel challenged by a traditional yoga class. With the aid of a chair we can strengthen our bodies, increase mobility in our joints, improve balance and flexibility and experience an overall sense of wellbeing.??Note: Donna Fetzko teaches Chair Yoga on Mondays and Fridays from 10 - 10:45 a.m. at the Dietrich throughout the year. Admission is free thanks to funding from the Wyoming County Community Health Foundation and the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne & Wyoming Counties. Look for her classes to resume when the Dietrich reopens.

Kundalini yoga with Barbara Tierney

Kundalini yoga with Barbara Tierney

Week 1

Barbara Tierney wants you to experience the gifts that Kundalini yoga has to offer as you explore breath, movement and mantra. Kundalini yoga is challenging to everyone yet can be done by everyone. She is recommending the following link to a YouTube video from renowned Kundalini Teacher, Ann Novak. This video features nice warm-up exercises to relieve tension in body, something we could all use.

Click here for the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd5urbBdCZ0 ??

Note: Barbara Tierney teaches Kundalini Yoga at the Dietrich on Mondays from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. year round. Please look for classes to resume when the Dietrich reopens.

 

 

Week 2

Experience the gifts that Kundalini yoga has to offer as you explore breath, movement and mantra. Kundalini yoga is challenging to everyone yet can be done by everyone. I am going to recommend the following link to another YouTube video from renowned  Kundalini Teacher, Ann Novak. This video features "Kundalini Yoga To Master Your Domain" and is 26 minutes in length. If you want to change what is happening on the outside, begin by changing what is happening on the inside.  Release physical and mental tension that causes toxins and waste build up and hamper our energy levels.  Releases deep tension in body and brings in oxygen to all cells of body.

Here is the link to the video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiWDwhQRVQg  

 

 

Week 3

Experience the gifts that Kundalini yoga has to offer as you explore breath, movement and mantra. Kundalini yoga is challenging to everyone yet can be done by everyone. I am going to recommend the following link to another YouTube video from renowned  Kundalini Teacher, Ann Novak. This video features "Various Breathing Practices" and is 7 minutes in length. These breathing practices can be used to improve energy, calm, quitting smoking, etc.

Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eeuswb2O00  

NIA with Laura Ancherani

NIA with Laura Ancherani

Week 1

Laura Ancherani, the Dietrich NIA teacher, recorded an exercise for you to try at home! Feel free to give it a try, whether you are missing our NIA class or just looking for something to keep you busy.

Click here for the video: https://youtu.be/EGmSCs-AQ_Y

NIA is a mind/body physical conditioning program that initially stood for Non-Impact Aerobics, a health and fitness alternative that emerged in the '80's, and evolved to include neurological integrative practices and teachings. Nia combines martial arts, modern dance arts and yoga in a workout set to music

Note: Laura Ancherani teaches NIA at the Dietrich Theater on Tuesdays from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Please look for these classes to resume when the Dietrich reopens.

 

Week 2

Click here for quick NIA exercise: https://youtu.be/SDS5jV5_qe8

NIA is a mind/body physical conditioning program that initially stood for Non-Impact Aerobics, a health and fitness alternative that emerged in the '80's, and evolved to include neurological integrative practices and teachings.Nia combines martial arts, modern dance arts and yoga in a workout set to music

Note: Laura Ancherani teaches NIA at the Dietrich Theater on Tuesdays from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Please look for these classes to resume when the Dietrich reopens.

 

Week 3

NIA is a mind/body physical conditioning program that initially stood for Non-Impact Aerobics, a health and fitness alternative that emerged in the '80's, and evolved to include neurological integrative practices and teachings.Nia combines martial arts, modern dance arts and yoga in a workout set to music

Click here for a quick NIA exercise that I recorded for you: https://youtu.be/TjteRzt7q4Y


 

Little People and Nature with Rebecca Lesko

Little People and Nature with Rebecca Lesko

Week 1

Are you and your little one getting restless from being inside? Rebecca Lesko, our Little People & Nature teacher, wants you to join her in exploring nature! She has created an activity for you and your little one to discover shapes in nature, something you can do right in your backyard. You can use the work sheet provided and follow along with Rebecca's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQPXs4bcho0&feature=youtu.be

Note: Rebecca Lesko is a naturalist and environmental educator. She teaches Little People & Nature on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 - 10:45 a.m. at the Dietrich during March. Admission is free thanks to funding from the Overlook Estate Foundation. Look for her classes to resume when the Dietrich reopens.

 

Week 2

Ways to Explore Nature: TP Binoculars with Rebecca Lesko


Make toilet paper tube binoculars with your 2.5-5 year old child and go outside and explore nature. These binoculars help little ones to focus on one object or area. You can spend as much or as little time making the binoculars as your child wants. After they're done go outside and use your new tool. Simple directions for making the toilet paper binoculars are attached. In the video Rebecca Lesko explains how to make the binoculars, what they do (since they don't have lenses), and goes outside to find interesting objects.

Here is a YouTube link to the activity. Have fun!: https://youtu.be/WHNXODsXY4s

 

Click here  for the pdf of the directions to make TP Binonculars.

Note: Rebecca Lesko is a naturalist and environmental educator.  She teaches Little People & Nature on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 - 10:45 a.m. at the Dietrich during March.  Admission is free thanks to funding from the Overlook Estate Foundation.  Look for her classes to resume when the Dietrich reopens. 

 

Week 3

Searching for Animal Signs in Nature with Rebecca Lesko

Find inspiration to search for animal signs, and information about some of the signs you and your children may find. 

Here is a YouTube link to the activity. Have fun!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7BTirsOrNM&feature=youtu.be

Note: Rebecca Lesko, naturalist and environmental educator in northeastern Pennsylvania has been sharing her love of nature since 1988. She teaches Little People & Nature on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 - 10:45 a.m. at the Dietrich during March.  Admission is free thanks to funding from the Overlook Estate Foundation.  Look for her classes to resume when the Dietrich reopens. 

 

Week 4

Go on a Color Nature Walk with Rebecca Lesko

What do you do on a Color Nature Walk? Rebecca Lesko, naturalist and educator will show you how to prepare and what to look for outside. Caretakers (parents, teachers, nannies, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends) of 2.5 to 5 year olds, can either print a color matching sheet (Please click here for the pdf) or make your own color matching cards. Materials for an art project making your own color matching cards. Use what you have or can access easily. You'll see examples in the video.

1) Crayons, colored pencils (I avoid markers because the plastic lasts forever, but the color doesn't), colored construction paper, or old magazines.

2) Index cards, card stock, paperboard from food packaging

3) Scissors

4) Glue stick, glue bottle, tape

You can also keep this super simple and take crayons, colored pencils or paint sample papers from the hardware store. Go outside and find colors that match on plants, insects, rocks, birds, or any natural item. Look closely! Lots of examples and hints are in the video. You'll be surprised at how many colors you'll see, unless you are an artist.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tePpT7SEhTs&feature=youtu.be

 

Tom Knight

Tom Knight Puppet Show

Episode 1

Are you sad that you will be missing our loved Tom Knight Puppet show?
Lucky for you Tom Knight put together a video for you to enjoy with your little one!

https://youtu.be/ZH2zRL0u0ec

The Tom Knight Puppet Show - Episode 1.
Tom Knight comes to Tunkhannock every April to celebrate the month of the young child with the Dietrich Theater and HANDS of Wyoming County. His live shows are sponsored by Toni Hockman and The Tunkhannock Kiwanis Club. Since he won’t be able to join us this year, he sent along a video of "Alligator Jump" Enjoy!

 

Episode 2

Tom Knight comes to Tunkhannock every April to celebrate the month of the young child with the Dietrich Theater and HANDS of Wyoming County.  His live shows are sponsored by Toni Hockman and The Tunkhannock Kiwanis Club.  Since he won’t be able to join us this year, he sent along another video for us to enjoy.  This time it's "Rockabilly Goats Gruff" 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS_P-y7jAZM

 

Episode 3

Tom Knight comes to Tunkhannock every April to celebrate the month of the young child with the Dietrich Theater and HANDS of Wyoming County.  His live shows are sponsored by Toni Hockman and The Tunkhannock Kiwanis Club.  Since he won’t be able to join us this year, he sent along another video for us to enjoy.  This time it's "Henry's Magic Trick" 

https://youtu.be/9cl4bfNZYJ4

 

MOVIE CONTEST!

BIG NEWS: It’s time for a little movie making fun. The Dietrich Theater would like to announce a make your own movie contest at home. If you are 16 or under, have great editing skills and have a love for movies- this contest is for you. All you have to do is upload your short video to YouTube and then send the link to Ronnie at harvey@dietrichtheater.com. Our top 3 winners will get Dietrich Theater gift cards to use after we reopen our doors. Submissions will be accepted until May 15th.
For more information watch our announcement video and view the PDF below.

https://youtu.be/4x5Lk2coQMw 

Click here for a PDF of the contest guidelines. 

WALKING TOUR Photo Contest

‘Walking Tour’ Photo Contest Opens in Tunkhannock!
Now through May 29th. 

Take the walk! Take some pictures! Enter our contest!
See the Dietrich Theater Facebook Page for more details of how to enter! 

Getting outside for fresh air and taking a walk is encouraged by both the CDC and Pennsylvania’s Secretary of Conservation and Natural Resources. So, why not add a history lesson and employ your talents as a photographer at the same time?

The Wyoming County Cultural Center will conduct a photo contest over the next month to highlight the Historic Tunkhannock Walking Tour. While the Dietrich Theater is currently inaccessible for the printed brochures and maps, all contestants need is a pleasant day, two hours to complete the walk, and a phone that supports Chrome or Firefox to win some great prizes.

The Walking Tour includes a phone app that provides a map, thumbnail photos of the 40 featured homes and business structures, and audio recordings of the stories behind each stop. Starting Wednesday, May 6, area residents are encouraged to log onto www.dietrichtheater.com and click on Historic Tunkhannock Walking Tour under the events tab.

Take your time and enjoy the walk and hear the history of Wyoming County’s seat unfold before you as you also take in the sights and sounds of spring. Take photos of your favorite buildings. Include your family members, your dogs, and flowering trees and shrubs. Post one to five of your best photos to the Historic Tunkhannock Walking Tour Facebook page.

Be sure to include notes about the subject matter, including the building number or name as it is listed on the app and the names of any people or pets you include in the shot. Send your friends to the Walking Tour page to “like” your photo(s). Prizes will be awarded for the most popular groupings (up to five) photos and the best solo shots. You can vote even if you’ve never been on the tour.

The contest will run through Friday, May 29, after which the number of likes attributed to single pictures and groups will be tabulated. The winner will be announced the following week and contacted via Facebook to make arrangements to pick up their prizes.

“The Wyoming County Cultural Center staff and the coordinators of the Historic Tunkhannock Walking Tour are eager to offer guided tours to the public when gatherings of small groups of people are again allowed,” said Cultural Center executive director Erica Rogler. “But this is something that people can do on their own within the  current safety guidelines and have some fun. We also encourage students to participate in the contest.”

The Walking Tour Photo contest is sponsored by Ronnie and Sandy Vieczorek. First prize for both the single shot and best group of photos will be a $30 gift card to the Dietrich Theater, and second prize will be a $20 gift card for each category.

 


 

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