Live Show
Tennessee
For over eleven years, Love In A Big World has been proud to be part of your school year.
The concert assembly program explores the challenges and choices students are faced with every day. Character traits such as Courage, Honesty and Kindness are offered as the standards of love we use to make wise choices in our big world. Performances last about 45 minutes. We arrive at your school 1 hour before the performance to set up, and we provide our own sound system. We can be packed up in about 20 minutes so as not to disrupt anything you may have planned in the space.
The cost of the assembly includes assembly follow-up activity sheets, posters, music CDs, character trait cards, bookmarks, stickers and Kids Club membership response cards.
If your school is interested in having Love In A Big World come for a concert assembly, e-mail Becky Fleenor; Marketing Coordinator.
Kansas
Love In A Big World successfully launched a new satellite team in Kansas during the 2006-2007 school year. The team is headed by Kayla Atkins, former resident of Nashville, TN who worked with LBW for many years before relocating back to her home state of Kansas. Over the course of the last year, Kayla and the team performed in a total of 18 schools throughout the state reaching over 4500 students with the message of encouragement, hope and healing. Schools who received the program were within the greater Topeka area as well as Northwest Kansas. All which were received with raving reviews from principals, teachers and students alike.
Funding for the school programs came from local school funding such as Title 1 and Title IV, school PTO/PTA’s, 21st Century grant, various County Commission boards, local company grants, and private sponsors. The LBW team continues to seek funding throughout the school year to make the cost as low as possible for the schools in order to provide the program to their students.
Kayla and her team are currently scheduling for the 2007-2008 school year and are excited about spreading the message of Love In A Big World as they continue their work in Midwest schools.


