WE THE KIDS Interview with President James Madison
We The Kids Radio Podcast Welcome President James Madison aka Kyle JenksProfessional Interpreter of Pres. James Madison Writer / Director / Producer / Promoter / Actor James and Dolley: Opposites Attract http://leagueofmostinterestinggentlem… www.facebook.com/PresidentMadison IG: @madisonportrayer IG: @jenks_kyle Drums Along the Mohawk Outdoor Drama by Walter D. Edmonds www.facebook.com/DrumsAlongTheMohawk (216) 509-7502 WE THE KIDS - S2E4-WTK LIBERTY PLAYERS- JAMES MADISON WE THE KIDS OUTTAKES WITH VIDEO https://youtu.be/5wUB_WI7eZ4  James Madison The 4th President of the United States Re-posted with permission from The White House and The White House Historical Association James Madison, America’s fourth President (1809-1817), made a major contribution to [...]
Jerry Campbell – Native American & War Veteran
We The Kids would like to extend a special thank you to: Jerry Campbell - Native American & War Veteran https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0cerat9XZ4 We The Kids We wish to thank all the parents who allow their children to be part of We The Kids and all the kids who participated. Thank you to our Technical Advisors for editing the film. Phil Patnaude and WTK Remmy. Special Thank you- Carole Pearce- WTK Director PR Relationship Manager Carol Nichole WTK Assistant Programmer Diana Woolley WTK History Team Leader We wish to thank Michiana Access TV for the filming of this video. WE THE KIDS, [...]
The White House by Jennifer Silate reviewed by WTK Kayleb
The White House by Jennifer Silate Primary Sources American Symbols Reviewed by Kayleb (8 ) comments in RED by David Wyatt, IN The book THE WHITE HOUSE was intriguing. I never knew The White House was almost completely destroyed in 1812 by the British troops. The war of 1812 was one of our first real wars. Did you know the flag only had 15 stars during that war? These 2 new stars were for the states of Vermont and Kentucky. And look 15 stripes too.The Northern and Southern states were very happy together in 1812. It was then [...]
The White House Historical Association
Written by Catherine S. Age 12 Posted on May 2012 The White House Historical Association website is a terrific learning tool. It contains facts, trivia, history, timelines, media, and a multitude of information about the White House, such as who lived in the White House when, and what was added to the White House. I really enjoyed flipping through the contents of this website, and viewing virtual tours that made me feel as though I lived in the White House my whole life. Its simplicity and learning value is remarkable. Students who have an interest in art will enjoy the [...]