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P.C. Library to welcome dragon puppet show on July 11

The Phillips County Library presents “The Dragon Who Fell to Earth” featuring Dragons Are Too Seldom Puppets of Spearfish South Dakota at the library on Thursday, July 11 at 10 a.m. “The Dragon Who Fell To Earth” is a free adventure for the whole family!

The planet of Drago Minor is too crowded. Dragons have lived on this planet which is perfectly suited to their needs for centuries and centuries. But now it is too crowded. Space traveling dragons must be sent to explore other options. A few brave dragons must be sent to find a new planet. Each will take an egg so that a new colony of dragons can begin. Daisy Dragon happens to be sent to Earth. When her spaceship attempts to enter Earth’s atmosphere, it cracks into a million pieces. Daisy lands, head over teacups, in a forest far away from humans. The egg lands nearby. This would not have been a problem except Daisy gets hit on the head, hard and she loses her memory, both of her mission and of the egg. She finds a home with the animals, but they do not know she is a dragon. Daisy must recover her memory. Then with the help of her new friends, she must recover the egg before it hatches. (Spoiler Alert! A witch has captured it and has evil designs for it).

Dragons Are Too Seldom Puppet Productions with master puppeteer, Markie Scholz, has been touring the United States performing for close to fifty years. Markie’s fast-paced puppet shows are full of fun and whimsey. She and her puppets travel around 30,000 miles a year, performing for schools, libraries, festivals, special happenings and any other event that needs some laughter and joy.

For More information about “The Dragon Who Fell to Earth”, please call the Phillips County Library at 406-654-2407.

 

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