Education Through Entertainment

Happy 21st to Geoff as Mobile Ed Midwest Regional Manager

Posted on Mon, Jun 30, 2014

Mobile Ed Productions has reached it's 35th year, and Geoff Beauchamp has been a part of more than half of it! Starting as a performer in January of 1989, Geoff created Mobile Ed's The Living Lincoln, and is still one of our "Lincoln's" who brings The Living Lincoln into your school each year. Pretty good likeliness huh? 

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The Critics Have Spoken – Toma's School Assemblies Rock!

Posted on Tue, Jun 3, 2014

My apologies as it has been a long time since we commented in our blog. Mea culpa...all I can say is that the Spring time is very busy around Mobile Ed getting everything lined up and in order for the new school year.

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On Being Lincoln – A Quarter Century of School Assemblies

Posted on Mon, Oct 14, 2013

I wasn't always Lincoln.

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Happy Labor Day From Mobile Ed Productions!

Posted on Mon, Sep 2, 2013

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Excitement Building for School Assembly Showcase in Skokie

Posted on Tue, Aug 20, 2013

 

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Announcing “Back to School” Science Assembly Specials for the Fall!

Posted on Thu, Jun 13, 2013

 

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Mobile Ed School Assembly Dog of The Month for February! Deuce!

Posted on Mon, Feb 11, 2013

As we scurry about frantically getting every little thing in order for next year's school show tours, we have welcomed someone new into our family here at Mobile Ed Productions. No, this little Michigan native is not a new school assembly performer, though who is to say he might not be part of a show in the future. Nor is he someone new joining our office team here in Redford, Michigan, helping to put you in touch with the best school shows in the country, though we do expect he will be hanging around the office quite a bit. No, this new addition is Mobile Ed's newest Dog of the Month!

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Mobile Ed September School Assembly Dog Of The Month

Posted on Fri, Sep 14, 2012

We are painfully overdue in announcing our latest Dog of the Month winner. Mea Culpa. Mea Culpa. My most sincere apologies!
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School Assemblies and Summer Science Camps

Posted on Fri, Jul 27, 2012

Every year, when school lets out for the summer, working parents across the nation are faced with a problem. What do you do with the kids all summer, especially when both parents work?

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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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