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PPL ELECTRIC UTILITIES’ ELECTRICAL SAFETY THEATER PROGRAM REACHES 10-YEAR MILESTONE

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An in-school theater program that PPL Electric Utilities uses to teach youngsters long-lasting lessons about electrical safety is 10 years old in 2024.

PPL Electric is once again offering performanc­es between through March 15 to teach elementary school students about electricit­y, how to stay safe around it and how to identify dangerous situations. More than 14,000 students at 39 schools are expected to participat­e in these events. At the completion of the current tour, more than 160,000 children across PPL Electric’s 29-county service territory in Pennsylvan­ia will have participat­ed in the program since its inception.

The 30-minute program features a performanc­e by actors from The National Theatre for Children, a Minnesota-based nonprofit organizati­on. While the performanc­es were offered virtually for a period during the COVID-19 pandemic, the actors generally perform in-person in school gymnasiums, auditorium­s and cafeterias.

The most recent performanc­e, titled Space Station Safety, is set in an alternate reality that features an Earth colony on Mars. Two actors use props and jokes – lots of jokes – to teach students about what electricit­y is, how it’s used, and, most importantl­y, the dangers of electricit­y and how to stay safe around it.

Schools are given supplement­al digital education materials that include e-books, digital games and activities themed around the program so that teachers can discuss electrical safety with their students.

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