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Phonics and fun on Fridays in May at theme
park
Special to The Mountain
Times
Tweetsie Railroad, North Carolinas first theme park, is
best known for family fun, cowboys and Indians and the famed
Engine #12 steam locomotive, but on May 9, 16 and 23, the park
will be transformed into a magical place called Letterland where
the letters of the alphabet come alive! Letterland is
a popular reading system that has helped raise literacy standards
among North Carolina children. Burke County Reading Specialist
Kathy Oliver had a vision to bring Letterland to life for children
working hard in both their Letterland and phonics-related school
lessons, and Tweetsie is helping that vision come true!
Letterland uses characters
such as Dippy Duck to help young kids learn to read. Many
of the characters and the creator of Letterland, Lyn Wendon,
will visit Tweetsie Railroad this month.
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Visitors to Tweetsie will have the chance to meet
some of Letterlands favorite characters including the
Yellow Yo-yo Man, Eddy Elephant, Harry Hat Man and the King
and Queen of Letterland, just to name a few. In addition,
guests can ride on Firefighter Freds Ferris Wheel, Talking
Tesss Train, Golden Girls Go-carts, and much more!
The author and originator of Letterland, Lyn Wendon and her
son, Letterland Managing Director Mark Wendon, will be flying
in to join the fun at Tweetsie all the way from the United Kingdom
on May 16 and 23.
As part of the parks continuing education efforts,
Tweetsie visitors will also have the chance to experience the
Learning Express, which will be offered on May 2, and again
every Friday after Labor Day through October 31 (September 5,
12, 19, 26, & October 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31). The Learning
Express provides a full day of fun at Tweetsie Railroad including
the opportunity to take a ride on the Learning Express Train
that pulls out of Main Street several times daily, and presents
a unique opportunity for teachers and parents to make history,
math and science both memorable and fun. In addition, Tweetsie
offers curriculum guides for parents and teachers at www.tweetsie.com.
Tweetsie Railroad will be open Fridays, Saturdays and
Sundays starting May 2, and seven days a week from May 23 through
August 24 before returning to the weekend schedule from August
29 through November 2, including Labor Day Monday. The
2008 season ends Sunday, November 2. The parks regular
hours are 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., but will be open until 9:00
p.m. on July 4th, and also on Friday and Saturday from 7:30
p.m. to 11:30 p.m. for the Ghost Trainâ Halloween Festival
October 3 November 1. In addition, the park will
open at 8:00 a.m. both Saturdays during the popular Day Out
With Thomasevent. Daily admission is $30 for adults
and $22 for children ages 3 through 12. Children 2 and under
are admitted free. Print at home tickets are available
on tweetsie.com.
Tweetsie Railroad is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains on
U.S. Highway 321 between Boone and Blowing Rock, North Carolina.
For more information, call 1-877-TWEETSIE or visit www.tweetsie.com.
For more information on Letterland, please visit www.letterland.com.
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