Thomm grew up in Germany, He has worked with Grammy-winning folk singer Nanci Griffith, Americana star Mary Gauthier, and the late David Olney, and his songs have been recorded by Nanci Griffith, John Prine, and Kim Richey.
Peter spent 14 years writing for the Nashville Tennessean and is now the senior director, producer, and writer for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. He now keeps busy running Red Beet Records and making music. Eric began his musical career in Washington DC, where he wrote for the Washington Post and led the roots-rock band Last Train Home. Eric and Peter have recorded and toured together for a decade. The lyrics are as thoughtful as those of their heroes, a list that includes John Prine, John Hartford, Kris Kristofferson, Tom T. Together, Eric, Peter, and Thomm weave stories, songs, harmonies and guitar playing into something very special. Eric Brace, Peter Cooper, Thomm Jutz - Grammy nominees Eric Brace, Peter Cooper & Thomm Jutz are celebrating the release of their latest album Riverland. Hosted by singer-songwriter Eric Gnezda, from The Midland Theatre, Newark, OH (Pronunciations: Thomm=Tom Jutz=YUTES Gnezda=NEZZ-duh). Daniel remembers just how worried he was when he thought he had lost Tigey, and decides to stop playing and help find the bracelet.
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Daniel has trouble understanding why until Teacher Harriet shows him how to be empathetic and think about how Chrissie may be feeling. He doesn't want O to feel this way, and realizes that they can both have fun as quiet handymen! Empathy at School: Chrissie and Daniel are playing together at school today, but when Chrissie loses her special bracelet, she doesn't feel like playing anymore. Mom helps Daniel be empathetic and think about how O is feeling: Daniel remembers a time when he was upset because Miss Elaina was being way too loud for him. Daniel loves hammering so much that it's hard for him to see why it upsets O.
Daniel is having lots of fun hammering loudly, but it's upsetting O, who would rather do something quieter. Someone Else's Feelings: Daniel and O the Owl are pretending to be handymen, using their toy tools to make "repairs" to Daniel's playhouse. Reading Festival Activities to Help Youths Zero in On CreativityįORT MYERS, Fla., Febru– Only one venue allows area youths to query today's finest comic book artists, come face-to-face with writers of their favorite books and practice reading and writing all in one setting.Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Someone Else's Feelings/Empathy at School Duration: 0:28:46 The 9th Annual Southwest Florida Reading Festival offers all of that and more.
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On Saturday, March 15, young children and teens will be able to select from a variety of free Reading Festival activities – from games and craft workshops to author presentations and writing exercises. Different activities are scheduled every hour from 10 a.m. at Centennial Park in the Fort Myers River District, the Reading Festival's annual location. New to the event roster is PBS KIDS host Miss Lori. Youngsters can look forward to an energetic storytime with Miss Lori at 10 a.m. Seuss' beloved The Cat in the Hat and interactive storytelling performances are planned throughout the day, including with returning Reading Festival author and storyteller extraordinaire Irene Smalls. Her colorful storytelling techniques are known to engage the crowd, as seen at last year's festival. "We dance, sing and shake our hips – having the story happen in the making of the movements," said the writer of "My Pop Pop and Me," "My Nana and Me" and over a dozen other children's books. Jarrett Krososczka, author and illustrator of children's books "Baghead" and "Bubble Bath Pirate," also plans to deliver a memorable performance in hopes of influencing young aspiring writers. "I like to get the crowd involved as much as possible," he said.
I've just always loved to tell stories visually and draw narratively." "I've been writing and illustrating books since I was in the 3rd grade. The lineup of teen activities is just as impressive. Providence Journal sportswriter Steven Krasner will jumpstart events on the Teen Stage with a news writing session at 10:15 a.m.
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Presentations from graphic novelists Jared Hodges and Lindsay Cibos (creators of the nationally syndicated comic strip "Peach Fuzz") and young adult author Melissa de la Cruz ("The Au Pairs" and "Blue Bloods" series of books) will follow at 11 a.m.