Education Through Entertainment

On Being Lincoln – A Quarter Century of School Assemblies

Posted on Mon, Oct 14, 2013

I wasn't always Lincoln.

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Another Awesome School Assembly Showcase in Chicago!

Posted on Thu, Sep 12, 2013

If you tried to reach me this week, I may have taken awhile to get back to you. Sorry!

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School Assemblies In Chicago – Skokie Showdown!

Posted on Sun, Sep 1, 2013


Well, last week was very busy! Our phones were ringing off the hook and our email boxes were overflowing. Parents and teachers from schools all over the country scrambled to get on top of their school shows and assemblies for the school year that is just beginning. Whew!

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Mobile Ed Live From Chicago School Assembly Showcase

Posted on Wed, Aug 28, 2013

Just letting everyone know we are in attendance today at the Showcase for Performers for Young Audiences in Skokie, Illinois.

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Excitement Building for School Assembly Showcase in Skokie

Posted on Tue, Aug 20, 2013

 

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Anti Bullying School Assembly Update – Fall Selling Out!

Posted on Fri, Jul 19, 2013

 

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The Best School Assemblies In Chicago All in One Place!

Posted on Mon, Aug 13, 2012

Well, the time is getting close!

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Mobile Planetariums – Not All School Shows Are Created Equal

Posted on Tue, Jul 24, 2012

As we march inexorably toward the first days of a new school year, many of us are faced with searching out ideas for school assemblies and shows to bolster the curriculum while providing a welcome break from class time for students and teachers alike. Moreover, in these days of rising costs and shrinking budgets, field trips are more and more a rapidly fading memory for many schools. So the search is on for the best possible use of what limited funds remain in order to provide students with the best bang for the buck.

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January in Native American History - School Assembly Visits Chicago

Posted on Tue, Jan 24, 2012

January is a full month when it comes to the history of Native Americans. A lot of things happened in past Januarys. Going all the way back to 1689 when the Abenaki Indians attacked a settlement in Saco, Maine and killed nine settlers. In 1706, Spanish leaders, trying to improve relations, met with leaders from the nearby Pirtle Indian tribes. In 1830, Red Jacket (Sagoyewatha), the great Seneca leader dies. Born around 1779 he was known as a great speaker and for his refusal to adopt “white ways”. And in 1863, the Bear River massacre takes place in which hundreds of California volunteers attacked Northern Shoshone Indians and killed several hundred, possibly including women and children.

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School Assembly Reviews - Mike and “The Earth Balloon”

Posted on Mon, Nov 14, 2011

Mike Carrell has been performing school assemblies for Mobile ed for a long time. For many seasons he was resident on the East Coast, delivering wonderful presentations of our high-tech school show Lights Camera Action to grateful and happy schools in New York, New Jersey and other parts East.

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