What is the “2010 Core Values Tour”?
The 2010 Core Values Tour is a 60-
minute storytelling concert that uses
personal stories and song to reinforce
the initiative to promote the four core
values 1) Respect, 2) Responsibility,
3) Accountability, and 4) Honesty.
Who is it for?
The concert is appropriate for families,
teachers and children of all ages. It
works especially well with students in
grades 6-12 by igniting interest in the
four core values and helping students
create vivid mental images that
activate their thinking process. As a result, the stories and song within the production give
each of the four core values a context that makes the information meaningful and memorable
What will it do for kids?
Although 2010 Core Values Tour encourages kids to reach for more in the areas of personal
and academic achievement, the production empowers kids to understand and later recall
information about the four core values when they need it most (when they are with their peers
and away from adult supervision).
Who is eligible to book the free event?
All public schools, libraries, community centers, arts organizations, and non-profits
(including churches and synagogues) are eligible for this free program. To receive additional
information about this unique opportunity click here for> Pricing, Available Dates, and
Booking Inquiries
Why is it Free?
Thanks to support from Richmond Young Writers, Virginia Commission for the Arts, On Story,
and the National Endowment for the Arts, award winning storyteller Slash Coleman is able to
offer this free of charge to all Virginia venues in 2010.


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