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During the 6 p.m. performance Sunday, Katie, the main character on the Sesame Street Experience/United Service Organization for Military Families tour, represents a military child experiencing the stresses of her parents moving to a new duty station....
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Outside of Barnes Field House Sunday, Fort Huachuca personnel, Family members, and people from the local community line up to see the 6 p.m. showing of the Sesame Street Experience, the United Service Organization's longest running, free, traveling s...
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Fort Huachuca Families hold up their Elmo toys during one of the two shows performed by the Sesame Street Experience/United Service Organization for Military Families at Barnes Field House Sunday. The performance showcased the importance of adjusting...
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Through the power of song and dance, Rosita, Elmo, Grover and Cookie Monster, characters from the Sesame Street Experience/United Service Organization for Military Families tour, teach military children how to handle the stress of moving to a new pla...
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Elmo gives Crystal, 2, a big, furry hug during the Sesame Street Experience/United Service Organization for Military Families tour Sunday. Throughout the 45-minute show, fans in the audience got to meet some of their other favorite characters like Gr...
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One of the Honkers, a character from the Sesame Street Experience/United Service Organization for Military Families tour, gives "high-fives" to the crowd near the end of the performance at Barnes Field House Sunday. This stop at Fort Huachuca marked ...
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