RECYCLE YOUR IMAGINATION
Vocal Trash's primary goal is to teach children to use their imaginations in a meaningful and perennial regard. Recycling awareness is the secondary goal obtained through creative and inspirational performance utilizing distinguishable items that might normally end up in a Landfill, (metals, plastics, etc). Demonstrating the importance of recycling, upcycling and conservation of energy, through popular music and dance, is a direct path to the attention of todays youth. We've witnessed this time and time again, from coast to coast.
Further intentions are to spread positivity while teaching the importance of, "Going Green" for the continued health of our planet. The residual effect will be the observation that one can be involved in something enduring, up-lifting and relevant, while having fun and embracing the current, "Pop Culture" so important to todays youth.
- QUOTES FROM SCHOOLS AND PARENTS....
- "One of the most exciting boosts to our curriculum in over 25 years! Vocal trash brings current instructional issues to the forefront in an entertaining and novel way. I can assure that any audience will enjoy the presentation AND leave feeling better about the world in which we live!"
- Paul Jennings, Principal, Eagle Mountain Elementary School - "I have been in PTA for six years, and Vocal Trash is the best show that has ever been offered to our kids. Besides promoting environmental awareness, every element of your show is appealing for all ages "
- Wendy Craft, President, South Keller Intermediate PTA - "... a wonderfully energetic and educational assembly... you are such professional role models."
- Lisa Maldonado, Keller PTA - "Vocal Trash connects with students through popular music making relevant connections to recycling fun with visually spectacular use of recycled materials. Their energy travels through the audience and causes students to imagine a world that is clean and healthy."
- Sandy Hunter, First Grade, Eagle Mountain Elementary - "You have inspired our daughter and now she has recycled an icecream tub to use as a drum with her vocal trash drum sticks she got. She told me she wants to be just like Kelsy Rae when she grows up :-) Keep on rockin y'all :-)"
- Melissa H via Facebook - "Love, love, love Vocal Trash!! A great thing you're doing going to schools to educate young people about recycling. Our children let me know not to throw away my can of chili the other day because they could make a pencil holder out of it. You've really taught my kids to try and reuse things before we throw them away. Thank you :)"
- Deb Waltimyer Snedegar via Facebook

