Nobody’s puppet
Alicia Robinson
When Cynthia DeBaun offers her services as a volunteer, she does it
with no strings attached.
DeBaun helps teach students as a puppeteer for the national Kids
on the Block program, which is operated locally through the
Assistance League of Newport-Mesa. The program brings puppeteers to
schools to perform skits about cultural differences, abuse, physical
disabilities and other issues in terms children can understand.
As the operator of Eddie, a three-foot high puppet dressed in
jeans and a baseball cap, DeBaun draws on her acting skills to teach
children about bullying. The puppets talk to each other about topics
such as what to do when they see someone being bullied, if a weapon
is involved or when the bully is their friend.
When DeBaun started with the program, she followed other
puppeteers around for a year to learn from them. She’s been a
puppeteer for about two years now.
Students are fascinated by the puppets, and teachers say the
performances have a lasting effect on students’ behavior, DeBaun
said, and that makes the work rewarding for her.
“What is not to love about being in front of these kids, to know
that you’re making a difference,” she said.
DeBaun also works on the public relations committee for the
Assistance League, which offers a number of child-centered services
such as inexpensive dental care and free school clothes for needy
children and college scholarships for students who participate in
community service.
The 64-year old Assistance League chapter has more than 600
members and about 70 active volunteers, league President Jean Loomis
said.
“I think we’re unusual in the fact that we work in this
organization,” Loomis said. “We don’t write checks; we work.”
The Kids on the Block program is important because it relates
directly to children, and being a good puppeteer is a gift, Loomis
said.
It’s a gift that seems to come naturally to DeBaun, who worked as
an actress years ago and hasn’t forgotten those skills.
“The ham in me is not gone,” she said.
For information on the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa, call
(949)645-6929.
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