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Children’s performers entertain in Carlyle

Youth in Carlyle enjoyed a special treat on Wednesday, July 29, as Lee and Sandy Paley performed at the Carlyle Library.
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A group of youngsters have fun bouncing around during an interactive song performed by Lee and Sandy Paley at the Carlyle Library on Wednesday, July 29.

                Youth in Carlyle enjoyed a special treat on Wednesday, July 29, as Lee and Sandy Paley performed at the Carlyle Library.

                The couple are Canadian kids’ television performers from the 1990s and now travel across the country performing at schools, libraries, and halls for kids. Their show was Ballooner Landing and could be found on YTV, CBC, and Global. On the air for 15 years, they were also a winner of the Can-Pro Gold award for the best Canadian produced series.

                The couple have been sharing their songs as well as educating youth on the environment for the last 35 years.

                The performance at the Carlyle Library began at 2 p.m. As soon as the Paleys began performing, their audience was captivated and enjoyed an interactive, fun show.

                With easy songs to learn, Lee and Sandy, taught the youth the words to each song and actions to do during different parts of the song.

                The youth in attendance had a lot of fun, while learning new songs and being active. From songs about eating too many jellybeans to animals to the importance of recycling, the kids had fun and learned as well.

                For more information regarding the Paleys’ songs visit www.schoolhousesongs.com.

                

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