This is a “must-see” show for elementary age children and their parents. Pete’s Grand Plan features timely bully prevention strategies presented through fun, uplifting music, dance and story-telling. Everyone should walk away with a smile on their face and renewed pep in their step. The musical coincides with the release of Pete’s 1st children’s book, Pete’s Grand Plan, on which the musical is based.

Funds raised support Pete's anti-bullying school programs.

 

When:     

      Sat. November 3rd  2:00pm             The debut of Pete's Grand Plan- The Musical!

      Sun. November 4th 1:30pm             Meet & Greet Luncheon

                                                               co-hosted by Miss Iowa,  

                                                                         Mikhayla Hughes-Shaw

                                                                           and Pete the Purple Bull

       Sun November 4th  3:00pm           Day #2 Pete's Grand Plan- the Musical!

Where:

      North High Auditorium (626 W 53rd St, Davenport, Iowa 52806)

Costs:

      Musical Cost:                                     $5.50 for kids under 12yrs old    $7  at the door

                                                                 $12.50 for adults                $15 at the door

      Luncheon Cost:                                 $8.00 (for kids and adults)

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