Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Puppet show has delighted children with special needs for 33 years

The Sheldorfs first performed their puppet show for the children at the Kentuckiana Institute of Development Services in 1974, when it was on Floyd Street. (By Bill Pike, The Courier-Journal)
For 33 years, the Scheldorf family has staged a holiday puppet show for children with developmental disabilities. "The kids love it," said Jim Littlefield-Dalmares, who runs the Kentuckiana Institute of Development Services. "It really captures their attention." The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Ky.)

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