Field Day for Eugene

Field Day for Eugene

Author: Maria Antonio

Publisher:

Published: 2021-08-06

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9781637650776

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Everyone is unique in their own way. "Field Day for Eugene" is about a young boy who has a physical disability. One of Eugene's classmates notices that his wheelchair may impact his participation in field day. The class realizes that even though Eugene has a disability, he is still capable of achieving amazing things. In a world with so many differences, we can all decide to be kind, accepting, and inclusive.


The Salem Academy for Young Sorcerers, Book 9: Field Day

The Salem Academy for Young Sorcerers, Book 9: Field Day

Author: Lisa B. Diamond

Publisher: Lisa B. Diamond

Published:

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13:

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Twins David and Ashira are back for their 9th adventure attending a private school for young witches and wizards. Join them in exploring the Salem Academy for Young Sorcerers for Field Day when each student becomes imbued with a special magical ability from ancient mythology. At a magical school, you never know what is going to happen next!


The Sugar-Plum Tree and Other Verses

The Sugar-Plum Tree and Other Verses

Author: Eugene Field

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 0486476758

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Presents illustrated versions of the title poem and seven others, including "Fiddle-Dee-Dee" and "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod."


Wynken, Blynken, and Nod

Wynken, Blynken, and Nod

Author: Eugene Field

Publisher: Schwartz & Wade

Published: 2013-11-27

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 0307983447

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WYNKEN, BLYNKEN AND Nod one night Sailed off in a wooden shoe– Sailed off on a river of crystal light Into a sea of dew . . . So begins Eugene Field’s lovely bedtime poem, which tells of three wee fishermen who sail up to the stars, and a boy who imagines it all before he drifts off to sleep. Field’s timeless text has lulled generations of little listeners into dreamland, and this version, complimented by Giselle Potter’s magical illustrations, is perhaps the most enchanting—and the closest to Fields’ own vision—of all.


From Farquhar to Field Day

From Farquhar to Field Day

Author: Dr Nuala McAllister Hart

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2011-11-30

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 0752480855

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Derry~Londonderry has a distinctive cultural history which reflects its unique position in the history of Ireland. This ground-breaking book examines three centuries of music and theatre in the city highlighting the key figures and turning points in its cultural life. It documents the rich diversity of drama and concerts played out in the city's theatres and concert halls, from the birth of playwright George Farquhar in 1677 to performances by the Field Day Theatre Company and the cultural revival of the 1990s and beyond.


Miss Nelson Has a Field Day

Miss Nelson Has a Field Day

Author: Harry Allard

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780395486542

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Librarian from the black lagoon: A class plans their first visit to the library.


Here on the Edge

Here on the Edge

Author: Steve McQuiddy

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 9780870716256

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Here on the Edge answers the growing interest in a long-neglected element of World War II history: the role of pacifism in what is often called “The Good War.” Steve McQuiddy shares the fascinating story of one conscientious objector camp located on the rain-soaked Oregon Coast, Civilian Public Service (CPS) Camp #56. As home to the Fine Arts Group at Waldport, the camp became a center of activity where artists and writers from across the country focused their work not so much on the current war, but on what kind of society might be possible when the shooting finally stopped. They worked six days a week—planting trees, crushing rock, building roads, and fighting forest fires—in exchange for only room and board. At night, they published books under the imprint of the Untide Press. They produced plays, art, and music—all during their limited non-work hours, with little money and few resources. This influential group included poet William Everson, later known as Brother Antoninus, “the Beat Friar”; violinist Broadus Erle, founder of the New Music Quartet; fine arts printer Adrian Wilson; Kermit Sheets, co-founder of San Francisco's Interplayers theater group; architect Kemper Nomland, Jr.; and internationally renowned sculptor Clayton James. After the war, camp members went on to participate in the San Francisco Poetry Renaissance of the 1950s, which heavily influenced the Beat Generation of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Gary Snyder—who in turn inspired Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters, leading the way to the 1960s upheavals epitomized by San Francisco's Summer of Love. As camp members engaged in creative acts, they were plowing ground for the next generation, when a new set of young people, facing a war of their own in Vietnam, would populate the massive peace movements of the 1960s. Twenty years in the making and packed with original research, Here on the Edge is the definitive history of the Fine Arts Group at Waldport, documenting how their actions resonated far beyond the borders of the camp. It will appeal to readers interested in peace studies, World War II history, influences on the 1960s generation, and in the rich social and cultural history of the West Coast.