/ Published September 09, 2009
RAF MILDENHALL, England -- About 1,000 people attended Sesame Workshop/United Service Organization free traveling tour shows in the Northside Fitness Center here Sept. 8. The show titled "Talk, Listen, Connect" began its eight-week European tour here to help teach children how to cope with the unique challenges military families face. The tour will then move to Alaska, Hawaii and Asia. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Thomas Trower)
RAF MILDENHALL, England -- Leila Didomenico, 2, gives a hug to Zoe, a Muppet on the Sesame Workshop/United Service Organization's free traveling tour, at the conclusion of their first show in the Northside Fitness Center here Sept. 8. RAF Mildenhall was the first stop for the international show. About 1,000 people attended the shows titled "Talk, Listen, Connect" geared to young children experiencing the effects of deployment, multiple deployments or a parent returning home changed due to a combat-related injury. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Thomas Trower)
RAF MILDENHALL, England -- Ryan Steffen, 2, stormed the stage at the conclusion of the Sesame Workshop/United Service Organization's free traveling tour in the Northside Fitness Center Sept. 8. Luckily, Cookie Monster was able to guide Ryan back to the seating area where he watched the remainder of "Talk, Listen, Connect," a performance designed to teach young children about deployments and parents returning home changed due to combat-related injuries. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Thomas Trower)
RAF MILDENHALL, England -- About 1,000 people attended Sesame Workshop/United Service Organization free traveling tour shows in the Northside Fitness Center here Sept. 8. The show, titled "Talk, Listen, Connect" is on an eight-week European tour, which will include stops in Germany, Spain, Guam, Belgium and Italy. The show is designed to teach children to cope with the unique challenges military families face. The tour will later make stops in Alaska, Hawaii and Asia. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Thomas Trower)