34. A Day In The Life Of A Shorebird
24m
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709 Watershed
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The Grade 8 class of Centreville Academy took on this BBC radio soap opera feel episode, providing insight of what it is like to be a shorebird in today's world, with professionalism and excitement! Written by Mrs. Perry with assistance from a couple of her students, the other students became shorebirds you would find in Cape Freels and Queen's Meade in Newtown. Every wonder what it was like to be chased by a dog? To be stuck in a bucket? To have your "home" taken away? Well, wonder no more! Listen to this unique and informative episode that will remind you of the era of radio soap operas, written and produced right here along "The Shore".
Music by Giorgio Di Campo for FreeSound Music
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Music by Ricky Valadez
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9Ov1XLAg1c
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