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Evie Boss: Sing-a-Song of Nature

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Evie Boss: Sing-a-Song of Nature

Evie’s enthusiasm is contagious as she uses songs, stories, puppets, and costumes to help children appreciate nature. Evie has taught biology for 30 years. Her programs meet state benchmarks from preschool through grade school. Evie has 16 CDs about food chains, life cycles, insects, birds, nocturnal animals, mammals, farming, and Michigan plants. She offers workshops on science song writing, different modes of learning, and outdoor education for adults.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $135-500;
workshop $300-500

Contact
Evie Boss
3551 Merritt Lake Dr.
Metamora, MI 48455
810/678-2542; 248/726-5405 fax
Bossetunes@hotmail.com; eboss@intouchmi.com
Bossetunes.com

 

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