Thanks For Stopping By

Watching Markie Scholz and her madcap cast of puppet characters is nothing less than awe-inspiring. She is a one person troupe with a cast of thousands, a globetrotting troubadour and an electrifying entertainer.

Founded in 1971, Scholz and her puppets have performed their matchless form of family entertainment in thirty-nine states and six countries. She travels 30,000 to 70,000 miles a year in her life-long pursuit to bring puppets to the masses.

Markie is an educator as well as an entertainer. Packed in with her years of front-line puppeteering experience, she also has a Masters Degree in Curriculum and Instruction. This unparalleled combination allows Scholz to deliver unforgettable insight and enjoyment to children of all ages.




Shows in Webster

The shows in Webster were wonderful fun.  One show in the Elementary School and one in the Home and Sports show for the Chamber.  Good audiences.  I have been having a little trouble with tendinitis.  By the end of the first show, my left hand was hard to move.  I knew it would heal but I was worried that my puppets would seem like they had tooth aches for the night show.  I arrived for the night show early and decided to walk around and look at the booths.  One of the booths was called “Legends of Africa” .   The lady at the booth, I believe, was  from Kenya.  And she had a salve that she said offered instant relief.  It didn’t stop the pain but I did make it through the show HOORAY!  I was looking at her card later and her name is Wanja Schultz.  We do live in a well connected world.



On the road in Eastern SD

January 28th 2010—On the road again!  It has been a while since I had a road trip. I am in Aberdeen SD tonight—2 shows in Webster tomorrow.  I am doing IN THE CENTER OF THINGS (anti-bullying) at the Elementary school in the afternoon and THE TALL TALE OF MATTY BOW for the Farm Home and Sport show in the evening.  It was an amazing trip here.  I got coffee before I left Spearfish and rehearsed to Faith.  I stopped for gas and a bathroom break but the station has a big NO WATER.  I asked how long they had been out of water and how far reaching it was.  They haven’t had water for a week the city water is down.  The electricity went down and the water overflowed and then froze.  The lady behind the counter was pregnant which would make the no water situation worse.  She had a well at home so had only been out of water for 2 days but she worked in the city limits.  I went on to Eagle Butte.  From Eagle Butte to La Plant I think every electric pole was snapped off.  There were crew working is the very cold weather.  A wide swath has be plow up through the snow along the power line.  Several places there was only one lane because of equipment.  It was really surreal.  Just past Bowdle I saw what looked like a convoy.  In the dark there was a line of headlight coming toward me.  I counted 25 big rigs heading west.  Then I lost track.  It was so interesting to be driving on really good roads and knowing how much damage needed to be repaired.  I am staying at the Super 8 in Aberdeen.  When I got here about 9:00 there were about 8 National Guards waiting for rooms.  I went to eat and came back to about 30 National Guards sitting around in the lobby.  I think they are helping restore electricity in South Dakota.



  • Prevention Shows

    Rabbit Tales


    A tobacco prevention show

    In the Center of Things


    A bullying prevention show
  • Summer Reading Program

    2012 Season

    Dragon Dreams