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JP Myrick strives to touch the minds and hearts of her audience, young and old alike. These performances are appropriate for classrooms, libraries, theatre, assemblies, festivals, conventions and fund raising events.
"I think a play is a fun way to learn about history. I hope you will put on another one next year," Heather Buholzer, 6th grade student.
"Thank you very much for your excellent presentation of Harriet Tubman. I was impressed!" Mr. Muller, Principal Will Rogers (916) 971-7889.
"As a former 5th grade teacher, I can't imagine a better way to explain history," Malinda Hawks, Sacramento, Barnes and and Nobel. (916) 565-0644
"We should never forget how songs we sing today to praise God were also used to lead black people to freedom and safety," Pastor Otha Johnson, Rock of Ages Baptist Church (510) 235-6642
"Thank you for sharing your talents with children attending our library programs. It was a treat for all ages," Terry Chekon, Sacramento Librarian. (916) 565-0644
"Thank you for sharing your talents with children attending our library programs. It was a treat for all ages," Terry Chekon, Sacramento Librarian. (916) 433-2041
"Jamie Myrick uses storytelling as a lecture tool to teach students. This provides students with a cultural perspective, and valuable character lessons," Dr. Lindalee Ausejo Prinicipal WCCUSD (510) 237-5244 ADDITIONAL REFERENCES: Kathy Francion, Oakland Children Librarian Events Coordinator, (510) 238-7352 Elizabeth Overmeyer, Berkeley Public Library, (510) 649-3943 Sargent York, SFPD, (415) 557-6700 Harlen Kerr, WCCUSD Literacy Director, (510) 222-8346 Kathy Maryic, San Ramon Library (925) 973-2853
Public Performances have Included: Tuskegee Airmen Inc. Richmond Health Center San Francisco Juneteenth Festival Expressions Art Gallery Shelton Theatre San Francisco African American Art and Culture Complex
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