Today 275 second graders from Meadow View Elementary School cheered and counted down to the grand entrance of Libby Liberty™. Wearing green paper crowns and waving tiny American flags, they showed their enthusiasm for the Super Citizen Program they’ll begin after today’s theatrical performance.
Liberty Learning Foundation (with generous sponsorship by the Shelby County Community Alliance) is kicking off the program in a big way. Not only are students watching as the vivacious Statue of Liberty character brings history to life, they are also being introduced to the man who will give them a “hand” with lessons back in their classrooms. As Libby winds down, she hands the screen over to Mr. Palmer, a brash and brilliant hand-character who leads students in DVD-based lessons in civics, character, financial literacy and our Great American Story.
After class photos with Libby, students and teachers return to classrooms energized to learn crucial, all-American lessons. They’ll also begin the process of nominating and honoring “Helping Hands Heroes” who they will honor at their graduation celebration when the program is complete for this year.
Were you at the event? See the photo gallery below to find yourself, to revisit the magic or watch it unfold for the first time >
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The Official Libby Liberty™ Selfie!
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Representative Kenneth Paschal sends a video message to the 2nd graders of Meadow View to tell them to work hard and have fun as a they begin their Super Citizen Journey!
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Chance & Matti lead their classmates in the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Libby greets the students and shares her excitement about their Super Citizen Journey!
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She stands for freedom!
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Libby’s mouth is 3 feet long, about the length of an electric guitar!
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Crimson & Sinthia help Libby show off her real measurements.
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Libby’s finger is 8 feet long, the length of a car.
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Libby reveals her 879 inch shoe size.
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There are 25 windows in her crown that you can see the beautiful view of the New York Harbor.
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The letters on her tablet represent the date of American Independence!
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The chains around her feet are broken to symbolize our freedom from oppression.
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Mr. Eiffel, who also designed the Eiffel Tower also designed her skeleton!
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They put her together piece by piece like the most gigantic lego structure EVER!
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On October 28, 1886 they had a huge celebration to welcome Libby home to America.
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Ellis Island is right next to Liberty Island, which is where Libby lives.
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Imagine what it would be like to see the Statue of Liberty for the first time.
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Some of us may be descendants of Native Americans!
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“We may have all come on different ships, but we are in the same boat now.” – MLK Jr.
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Libby shares the iconic poem “The New Colossus.”
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Super Citizens help Libby lead everyone in our tour anthem.
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U.S.A.!
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Singing loud and proud!
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Only YOU can keep the “U” in the U.S.A.!
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Libby and her leaders sing together for freedom.
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The students filled the room with their voices as they sang “YOU in the USA.”
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Only YOU can keep the “U” in the U.S.A.!
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Libby loves having Super Citizens singing along to her tour anthem!
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Libby loves seeing the students excited to sing her tour anthem!
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Libby and her leaders sing together for freedom.
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The students filled the room with their voices as they sang “YOU in the USA.”
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Libby loves having Super Citizens singing along to her tour anthem!
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Libby loves seeing the students excited to sing her tour anthem!
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Principal Michelle Brakefield & Jerry McClain pose for a picture with Libby!
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Libby loved getting a picture with Mr. McClain!
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Libby met a new friend today!
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Libby loved getting to high five thee Super Citizens!
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Libby is having fun with the 2nd graders of Meadow View!
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These Super Citizens loved getting to high five Libby!
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Libby loved getting to high five thee Super Citizens!