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Monday, March 3, 4:00 p.m.
Miss Staci Sure Can Boogie
Miss Staci Gray is a mother, and a scholar, a singer, and a storyteller, but most importantly, she is an entertainer. On March 3, there will be singing, swaying, children playing, and we will be dancing in the seats (well, maybe next to the seats). Come one and all for a rollicking good time. Come for the show, and stay for the play.

Monday, March 10, 4:00 p.m.
Ben Schave, The Great Mimic
Mr. Schave comes into RadiJazz to perform, and all the kids stop what they are doing because what he is doing is just so darn cool. To describe it is difficult - controlled mayhem, perhaps. The man is a fearless comedian and, fear not, Ben Schave does all of his own stunts (except for the ones done by me). He juggles, he dances, he falls, he prances (and then he falls again :-) The falling is the part the kids like the best, and it alone is worth the price of admission.

Monday, March 17, 4:00 p.m.
Circus Chicken Dog Goes Green
Yes, it is true that Mr. Chicken Dog drives one of the most environmentally friendly vehicles on the road today, but that is not what we mean by "going green." Instead, we mean that Circus Chicken Dog will be in to celebrate the holiday of St. Patrick's Day. Wear green, or you might get pinched (actually, no pinching is allowed in RadiJazz). Spend a little green on admission, and it will come back to you, Irish Style.

Monday, March 24, 4:00 p.m.
The Music of Miss Laura Freeman
Some of you think you have heard Laura Freeman because you have heard her on a CD or an i-pod, but you have not heard Laura sing until you have heard her live and in person. She sings about the many uses of a compost heap, and the many colors of the rainbow. Most importantly, Ms. Freeman wants to get the kids involved in her show, so come for the show and stay for the fun.

Monday, March 31, 4:00 p.m.
Birgit's Sign Language Event
This is a very special event for the RadiJazz Super Kids Super Show. Ms. Birgit will be teaching us all how to make words and sentences without making a sound with our mouths. Instead, we will use our hands. This show is for kids of all ages because many children learn how to sign before they can learn how to speak. It will be fun, and then we all get to practice our signing skills when the show is over. Free with cost of admission.