In August in Oak Lawn, Ill., hosted its second puppet show of the summer, a combined effort with ās Community Family Night.
āWhen we had the idea for Puppets in the Park, I never imagined that the park district would okay the idea,ā said Phillip Leo, pastor of Calvin CRC. āBut they said that as long as we weren't charging for the puppet shows, we could perform in their parks as often as we like. I realized then that there's a lot of potential for other events and/or services in the park.ā
John Vande Werken, a lifelong member of Calvin CRC said, āOur pastor, Phil, asked if we would do a puppet show in the park in our neighborhood in hopes of introducing our church to our neighbors.ā
Vande Werken explained that high school volunteers helped produce the puppet show. āWe used a pre-recorded script purchased from . Our volunteers move the puppetsā mouths as appropriate for their parts. The scripts contain a Christian message on subjects like forgiveness, kindness, and so on. I would gladly do this again,ā said Vande Werken. āI really didn't know what to expect. It turned out to be a nice experience seeing the kidsā smiles.ā
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Shashi DeHaan is the Banner's regional news correspondent for classes Arizona and Red Mesa.