Puppet Power, a children's ministry led by puppeteer Charlotte Reed, will hold a Rock-A-Thon fundraiser from 7 p.m. Friday to 7 p.m. Saturday at Cornerstone Assembly of God Church on Koch Avenue. The plan is to rock in a chair for 24 hours.
Puppet Power has grown since 1985, when Reed got the idea from her 8-year-old son Randy, who was returning from summer camp.
She latched onto the idea that puppets were helpful in telling stories and used it to develop a children's ministry.
Children "remember probably 90 percent when you use visuals," Reed said.
The puppeteer travels throughout Missouri, Illinois and Tennessee delivering anti-drug and moral messages to children with a team of puppeteers she trains. She has performed at birthday parties, Christmas productions, schools and nursing homes.
Funds raised at the Rock-A-Thon will fund at least part of the team's trip to Branson, Mo. The trip's mission is to perform a puppet song in competition at the Kidz-n-Ministry Conference with the Assemblies of God this December. The support the team receives will help the continuation of puppet ministry that shares the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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