3 Unique Experiences

  • Subtle differences in the maturity between k-8th become a chasm when we break them down.
  • It’s essential to present within each group’s specific psychographic.
  • A different performance style and delivery modality are necessary for assimilation and results.
  • Although distinctly different, each presentation touches on the What, Why & How of recycling. 

The Magic Of Recycling

(Kindergarten-2nd Grades)

  • The Magic of Recycling emphasizes the “What & How” of the recycling process at home.
  • Students laugh & learn while discovering practical benefits that recycling provides in the community.
  • This age group loves silly fun magic while laughing freely at the physically comedic presentation style.  
  • k-2 students revel in seeing something that I appear to miss.  It not only empowers them but encourages them to verbally respond and inform me of the “right answer” while reinforcing the content and confirming the educational process.

Best Assembly Ever!

Hillsboro Elementary School, Hillsboro, NJ

Amazing Recycling Results

(3rd – 5th Grades)

  • Great results don’t happen on their own. They come from a plan done well.  
  • This presentation emphasizes the “Why & How” of recycling, bringing a deeper knowledge to the waste stream recycling percentage goals and contamination consequences.
  • Curbside standards are recalled and reinforced throughout.
  • A small habit repeated over time creates a BIG result.  
  • Call & response via live survey is a strong component of this show systematically reinforcing the content for later application.
  • Creative concepts presented within a humorous premise piques the interest of 3rd-5th graders as they eagerly respond while gaining clarity on how much they really can do in their home and beyond.

Kids were engaged the entire time!

Hohn Hydock Elementary School, Columbus, NJ

Extreme Recycling Influence

(6th-8th Grades)

  • This presentation explores the complexity of why we do what we do on a daily basis, and how our habits in life correspond to how we recycle.  How we do one thing is how we do most things.
  • As middle school students lead by example they become an influencer at home and their peer group becoming a catalyst for change within the community.  
  • With all success in life depending on cause & effect, a healthy lifestyle includes taking care of 2 environments. The first environment is our human body and the second is the external environment where we live.
  • This group is concerned with creating their own distinct identity while defining and establishing the habits that ultimately produce their character and their future.  
  • Rapport with this group is built through respecting their maturity while self-effacing my own, along with solid content presented in a logical progressive order.  
  • Cause & effect principals are strong themes in this show resulting in enhanced life skills and internal motivation to recycle that results in external compliance.  
  • While touching on the “what, why & how” of recycling, Students leave this program encouraged to be their authentic selves while embracing personal responsibility celebrating the positive consequences. Middle school students are amazed by the impossibile mental & physical magic that is woven through the presentation.
  • This is NOT your younger sibling’s kiddie show!

Interactive Informative Engaging Fun!

Community Middle School, West Windsor Plains, NJ


Family Night Program

Families Closer Together

(Broadcast to the homes of K-5th grade students the same evening following their assembly program)

  • I’ve had the joy of presenting family night programs for over 25 years. The strength of families in your community determines the overall strength of your community.   
  • In the live family night program, I reinforce the specific recycling content shared earlier that day through fun interaction between the parents & kids.  This covertly brings the parent up to speed through association on the specifics of recycling compliance so they can support their kid’s leadership effort as recycling captain of their home.  
  • The second emphasis of the family night is to entertain, equip, and inspire families.  We all tell stories of our past, both recent and distant.  Stories are how we file and reinforce memories that ultimately shape our family legacy. 
  • Through the virtual family night program, the whole family experiences pure vaudevillian interaction & fun that happens both through the screen and in their home.
  • All generations under one roof in the same room laughing and learning at the same thing…. Together!
  • So what is the BIG Idea?…In both recycling and family relationships. Little changes over time…Make a BIG difference, 
  • Families become aware of patterns that build relationships over time and the little things that help to move them from functioning to flourishing, from surviving to thriving….
  • All in an effort to see recycling procedures clarified and families growing closer together.

Wow!! That family night was beautiful. Literally brought tears to my eyes. What a precious gift you were able to offer to our families. Thank you.