
🎧 Family Theater Comes to Life at Firmly Planted FPHRC
The production is written by the daughter of the founders of the Firmly Planted Family Homeschool Resource Center and FPHRC graduate, Summer St. John
Area residents are invited to attend an original Center Stage production of The Escapades of Denston Thomas, written by the daughter of the founders (Heidi and Jay St. John) of the Firmly Planted Family Homeschool Resource Center and FPHRC graduate, Summer St. John.
The production follows Denston, a prince longing for adventure, as he invites sisters Elsie and Amelia into his story. Together, their journey reveals the beauty of surrendering personal dreams and learning to trust God’s greater plan. Along the way, they discover how faith and strong family bonds can guide them through life’s challenges.
The production is designed to be fun for the whole family featuring pirates, a villain, hero and treasure.
Those in attendance are also invited to view the Homeschool Resource Center, which serves over 600 families and offers over 300 classes for Pre-K through high school.
Performances are this weekend – Friday (May 15), Thursday (May 16) and Sunday (May 17).
Firmly Planted Family Homeschool Resource Center is located at 14001 SE 1st St., Vancouver.
Reserve your seats today at https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/fphrctheater/denston
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