How wonderful. A summer saying yes and feeling free. So often I talk about how 
I learned to say "yes" at Winedale. So this strikes a chord for sure. 

So much is possible when you begin by saying YES!

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> On Jul 17, 2014, at 10:04 PM, James Ayres <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Four representatives from the Shakespeare Birthplace in Stratford upon Avon 
> visited Winedale last weekend to present Sh at W an award.  We were one of 
> the 14 Sh "festivals" they selected and the only non-professional and 
> educational program.  All of them were very pleased with what they found 
> here.  In fact they were at times very moved by what they heard from the 
> people they talked to.  They have a mission: they are called Shakespeare on 
> the Road. And you can read and hear, not only about their visit to Winedale, 
> but to the other places, on www.shakespeareonthe road.com.  Check it out!
> 
> One of them, Paul Edmonson, wrote a song about Shakespeare at Winedale after 
> leaving.  Much of it refers to a conversation I had with him.
> 
> Here is the link:  
> http://shakespeareontheroad.com/for-james-doc-ayres-founder-of-shakespeare-at-winedale-and-james-loehlin-the-current-director-and-all-the-students-who-have-taken-part-in-the-shows-over-the-years/
> 
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