
Eugene’s Dilemma
Eugene starts working at the college computer department with 11-year-old Nicholas Adamsworth and gets caught up in a grade-changing scheme.
Eugene starts working at the college computer department with 11-year-old Nicholas Adamsworth and gets caught up in a grade-changing scheme.
Bart Rathbone is constructing a new electronics warehouse in Odyssey, and he takes nothing but shortcuts to finish it for the inspector.
After Jay pushes Priscilla into an unexpected trip in the Room of Consequence, the two of them experience the same event over and over again.
The Parker family kids are convinced that they are too grown-up for a babysitter. A parents’ night out, a nanny named Maria, and the neighbor’s dog Bruno may be their opportunity to prove themselves.
Camilla Parker desperately wants a pet, but her family seems to suffer from the “Parker Family Pet Curse.” To prove her responsibility, Camilla takes care of a baby blue jay.
Mayor Ryan says that he’s installing cameras to keep the residents of Kidsboro safe. But Jill uses her investigative reporting skills to find out what’s really going on.
The new town of Kidsboro is vandalized by an unknown force. Nelson, a young inventor, seems to solve the problem, but his solution leads to the fledgling Kidsboro government being sued for all they are worth.
In the woods behind Whit’s End, Mr. Whittaker creates a whole town run entirely by kids. Ryan and his friends decide that they must run the town right, and set out to create their own government, laws, and justice system.
Because Marvin and Tamika are convinced that being a grown-up is easy, their parents switch places with them for a day.
The Washington kids, Marvin and Tamika, are determined to show their mom that they should be allowed to do the same things as their older cousin, Xavier.
Two plays that Mandy has written are performed at the Little Theatre–starring the Whit’s End crew as themselves!
Mandy Straussberg’s goldfish narrates the story of his untimely death. Aubrey Shepard is desperate to get away from the Timothy Center and attempts to earn money to go on a youth group outing.
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