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Family Reading Night at Immanuel Lutheran School Jan. 27

Join Jim Gill for an incredible hour of music play as he stops at Immanuel Lutheran School in Palatine on Tuesday, January 27 from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. as part of his "Family Room Tour!"

"Jim Gill has a unique approach to his concerts for young children and families. This is because his graduate studies in child development have convinced him that family play is more important to young children than music aloneā€¦ whether the music is classical, folk or rock and roll.

Each of Jim's concerts is an active sing-along and clap-along. He bangs out energetic rhythms on his banjo while everyone claps, jumps, dances and even sneezes along. The concert is filled, of course, with songs and stories from Jim's award-winning recordings and books for young children

Jim's artistry, however, is beyond the music. Jim's true art is to create a joyful musical experience for children and parents together." www.jimgill.com

Kids can wear their jammies to the event. No reservations are needed. If you have questions, please call Mrs. Tres, Immanuel's Early Childhood Director, at 847-660-4163. Immanuel Lutheran School is located at 200 North Plum Grove Road in downtown Palatine, just two blocks east of the Palatine Metra Train Station.

About Immanuel Lutheran School

Beginning as a simple, one-room schoolhouse in 1870, Immanuel Lutheran School has grown into an educational campus located at Plum Grove Road and Wood Street in the heart of downtown Palatine. Immanuel Lutheran School partners with parents to provide a disciplined, nurturing environment where children can flourish in their Christian learning and academic excellence. Immanuel is the only K-8 private school in Illinois to have twice been awarded the prestigious Excellence in Education Blue Ribbon Award from the U.S. Department of Education and is fully accredited. For more information, please contact Immanuel Lutheran School at 847-359-1936 or visit their website at www.immanuelpalatine.org.

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