Background
Robbins, Emmalee Elizabeth was born on March 29, 1941 in Kingstree, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Thomas Earl and Elizabeth Eloise (Payne) Gaddy.
(How do you feel when someone says something mean to you? ...)
How do you feel when someone says something mean to you? It certainly doesn't feel good. Ivy, the caterpillar, is riding the Lighthouse Learning Express when Crackle, the crabby crab, insults her. Will Crackle take the advice of Dr. Sagacious, the wise old owl, who encourages him to show respect to Ivy and apologize for hurting her feelings? All Aboard The Lighthouse Learning Express is a series of fun stories for teachers and parents to read with their children. Each focuses on a different characteristic that encourages children that learning is important, and learning can be fun. All Aboard The Lighthouse Learning Express, by Emmalee Elizabeth Robbins, teaches children the importance of respect toward others and having a positive attitude toward all.
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Robbins, Emmalee Elizabeth was born on March 29, 1941 in Kingstree, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Thomas Earl and Elizabeth Eloise (Payne) Gaddy.
Bachelor in Speech and Drama, Columbia College, 1963. Master of Fine Arts in Theater, University North Carolina, Greensboro, 1977.
Dance instructor Columbia College, 1961—1963. Director Christian youth activities Kingstree Methodist Church, 1962. Director Christian education Main St. Methodist Church, Columbia, South Carolina, 1963—1964.
Director, produced, choreographer Charleston County Playhouse, Summer Playhouse and St. Andrew's Parish High School, 1969—1972. Teaching assistant University North Carolina, 1972—1974. Hostess Today's Woman Columbia Broadcasting System, 1972—1974.
Director, produced, choreographer Charleston County Playhouse, Summer Playhouse and St. Andrew's Parish High School, 1974—1979. Teacher Charleston Southern University, 1969—1970. Guest, choreographer ABC, 1977.
Theatre director Town Theatre, Columbia, South Carolina, 1979—1997. Instructor Newberry College, 1979—1980. Director Young Town Players and Young People's Theatre, 1985—1997.
Teacher Buckley School of Public Speaking, Camden, South Carolina, since 1998. Volunteer, teaching character education Lugoff Elementary School, Camden, South Carolina, 2002—2003. Vol, teaching character education Carolina Care Plan, 2003.
(How do you feel when someone says something mean to you? ...)
Member of South Carolina Theater's Association, Daughters American Colonists.
Children: Alicia Rhett Howard, Christopher Michael.