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Children become puppet makers as they create a puppet to take home. More > |

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This comprehensive series is a must for teens and adults who want to learn more about the fascinating world of puppetry. More > |

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Hands-on, curriculum-based programs via live videoconferencing for
a virtual field trip. More
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Bring a teaching artist to your school or location. More > |

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Planning a field trip is no easy task! Learn all of the options to make your field trip memorable. More > |

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The Center's Resource Library is available for research on puppetry topics. More > |

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Study guides are available for many of our activities and are designed to enhance student learning before and after their visit to the Center. More > |

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All three programming areas at the Center for Puppetry Arts (performance,
puppet-making workshops and museum) meet Georgia Pre-K Bright from
the Start Content Standards and Georgia Performance Standards (GPS).
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Other websites to visit that cover puppetry topics. More
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Participate in the Professional Learning Unit (PLU)
Credit Program. More > |

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Director of Museum and Education Programs
Alan Louis
alanlouis@puppet.org
Phone: 404.881.5144
Fax: 404.873.9907
Education Program Coordinator
Jeff Domke
jeffdomke@puppet.org
Phone: 404.881.5136
Fax: 404.873.9907
Videoconferencing/Distance Learning
Patty Petrey Dees, Distance Learning Program Director
distancelearning@puppet.org
Phone: 404.881.5117
Fax: 404.873.9907
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