Chad Coleman/Mercer Island Reporter Speaking skeletons,  Anna Schroedl, Calvin Pugel and Zachary Rothenberg perform a piece on the ancient culture of Ethiopia as part of the Island Park Elementary School’s musical performance of “Dig It! A Musical Tale of Ancient Civilizations.”  -
Chad Coleman/Mercer Island Reporter Speaking skeletons, Anna Schroedl, Calvin Pugel and Zachary Rothenberg perform a piece on the ancient culture of Ethiopia as part of the Island Park Elementary School’s musical performance of “Dig It! A Musical Tale of Ancient Civilizations.”

A bone-chilling good time


November 24, 2008 · Updated 4:14 PM 

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Speaking skeletons, Anna Schroedl, Calvin Pugel and Zachary Rothenberg perform a piece on the ancient culture of Ethiopia as part of the Island Park Elementary School’s musical performance of “Dig It! A Musical Tale of Ancient Civilizations.” The play, performed on June 5 and 6 at the school, was the work of the combined fifth-grade classes.

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