Spring School After School Program students stand out in front of 345 Hudson Street in New York City … the headquarters of The Penguin Group. These children were the main characters and writers of the Student Film Adaptation of “Corduroy” by Don Freeman. The children were invited by Ms. Joy Peskin the Associate Editor of Penguin Group to learn about the process of picture book publication first hand. The children were greeted by Ms. Peskin and staff. The children were given wonderful gifts of books and other fun learning material. The children ate delicious homemade cookies and got to preview and review new children’s books hitting the market next year. They were so excited and grateful to be recognized for their work on the film. They inspire us all!The Spring School of the Arts is a Nonprofit, state licensed, private learning center. Through both Visual and Performing Arts,our school opens young minds to a creative, comprehensive educational experience. Be sure to check in to our Film and Media Magazine to find out what we are up to at the Spring School of the Arts!
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Director: Ardie Stuart Brown M.E.d
Co Director: Patricia Stuart Robinson
Contact:
The Spring School of the Arts
5210 Wyalusing Avenue
Philadelphia PA 19131
Phone: (215) 878-8846 or (215)878-8847
Email: Springfilm@gmail.com
Sunday, August 21, 2011
YAY! On August 18th 2011, Spring School Students Were Celebrated by the Penguin Group for their Film Adaptation of "Corduroy" by Don Freeman!
Spring School After School Program students stand out in front of 345 Hudson Street in New York City … the headquarters of The Penguin Group. These children were the main characters and writers of the Student Film Adaptation of “Corduroy” by Don Freeman. The children were invited by Ms. Joy Peskin the Associate Editor of Penguin Group to learn about the process of picture book publication first hand. The children were greeted by Ms. Peskin and staff. The children were given wonderful gifts of books and other fun learning material. The children ate delicious homemade cookies and got to preview and review new children’s books hitting the market next year. They were so excited and grateful to be recognized for their work on the film. They inspire us all!