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Published March 10, 2009, 12:00 AM

Photo Gallery: UMD Voyageurs perform musical for Stowe students

Through theater and music Stowe students learn about nutrition and healthy living


Elizabeth Steffensen entertains a group of elementary school students as she pretends to be a pirate captain during a performance of "Pirates of the Carrot Bean" at Stowe Elementary School Tuesday afternoon. Steffensen was performing with other University of Minnesota Duluth graduate students in a group called the UMD Voyageurs. They take their message of eating healthy and having a healthy lifestyle to different schools as well as to private groups. (Amanda Hansmeyer / ahansmeyer@duluthnews.com)

  • Elizabeth Steffensen entertains a group of elementary school students as she pretends to be a pirate captain during a performance of "Pirates of the Carrot Bean" at Stowe Elementary School Tuesday afternoon. Steffensen was performing with other University of Minnesota Duluth graduate students in a group called the UMD Voyageurs. They take their message of eating healthy and having a healthy lifestyle to different schools as well as to private groups. (Amanda Hansmeyer / ahansmeyer@duluthnews.com)
  • Kindergartners Kaden Radich (left), 6, Emma Carter, 6, and Carson Jones, 5, laugh at the sea monster during the University of Minnesota Duluth Voyageurs’ performance of “Pirates of the Carrot Bean” at Stowe Elementary School in Gary-New Duluth Tuesday afternoon. (Amanda Hansmeyer / ahansmeyer@duluthnews.com)
  • The sea monster enters the stage during the University of Minnesota Duluth Voyageurs' performance of "Pirates of the Carrot Bean" for Stowe Elementary School students Tuesday afternoon. (Amanda Hansmeyer / ahansmeyer@duluthnews.com)
  • A group of pirates played by Brishelle Jacobs (from left), Jennifer Graupmann, Greg Dokken and Cal Metts get entangled in a rope during their performance of “Pirates of the Carrot Bean” at Stowe Elementary School Tuesday afternoon. The University of Minnesota Duluth Voyageurs brought their set and songs to Stowe to teach the students about nutrition and living a healthy lifestyle. (Amanda Hansmeyer / ahansmeyer@duluthnews.com)