Blueberry's Clubhouse
The Great Cleanup
7/8/2022 | 14m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Blueberry's Clubhouse: The Great Cleanup
Get ready for a fresh start and special chance to learn about the importance of giving with Our House in the "Blueberry's Clubhouse" Season 3 premiere! We'll see how cleaning can be fun, especially when you sing. 🎶 That's what "The Great Clubhouse Cleanup" is all about!
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Blueberry's Clubhouse is a local public television program presented by Arkansas PBS
Blueberry's Clubhouse
The Great Cleanup
7/8/2022 | 14m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Get ready for a fresh start and special chance to learn about the importance of giving with Our House in the "Blueberry's Clubhouse" Season 3 premiere! We'll see how cleaning can be fun, especially when you sing. 🎶 That's what "The Great Clubhouse Cleanup" is all about!
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship♪ Blueberry's Clubhouse ♪ ♪ Blueberry's Clubhouse ♪ ♪ Blueberry's Clubhouse ♪ - [Narrator] Join us in the clubhouse, where everyone has a view of all the wonderful things to do.
(Max and Blueberry laughing) - [Blueberry] How was your school year, Max?
- Oh, it was great.
I think my new favorite subject is math.
- Math, ew, mine's lunch!
(Max and Blueberry laughing) (suspenseful music) - Blueberry, look at all this mess.
- Oh Max, I think we're gonna have to... - [Duo] Clean our room.
(suspenseful music) - Ugh.
- Oh dear.
(upbeat music) ♪ Cleaning up, cleaning up ♪ ♪ I just can't believe it ♪ ♪ Cleaning up, cleaning up ♪ ♪ Really can't believe it ♪ ♪ Look at all the stuff ♪ (Blueberry humming) Oh, hey Max!
- Hey Blueberry!
- (gasps) What's in the bag?
Oh, what's in the bag?
Oh, it looks really heavy, it must be a pirate's treasure.
Oh no, no, no, no, no!
It's a bag full of moon rocks.
- This is...
I don't know what it's- - Oh, so it's a bag full of mystery!
- This bag belongs to Sophie.
- Sophie?
- Sophie Lewis, she's my bear cub, Blueberry.
- Oh, that's right!
This summer you get to be a big bear!
(Blueberry growling) (Blueberry giggling) - Do you think I could set up my own bookshelf over there?
- No!
We already have a bookshelf for all of our toys.
- Where do you keep your books?
- Like, for reading?
- We might have to move this bed a little to make room for my exercises.
- Exercises?
- Ah, actually Sophie, we usually go hiking or canoeing or play softball for exercise.
- Aren't you afraid of sunburn or getting dirty?
- Afraid of getting dirty?
(Blueberry gasping) - Blueberry, Sophie is my bear cub and she only comes to camp every morning and then, her mom picks her up each afternoon.
But, she still gets to play in our cabin.
This is her clubhouse too.
- I know Max, but everybody calls it Blueberry's Clubhouse.
We can't change now!
- Today's the camp-wide cleanup where we donate all the things we don't use anymore.
- It's a cleanup, not a clean-out!
- I'm sure we can make some room for some of your new things, if you still want to.
- It would be an honor and a privilege.
That means yes.
- Oh.
- I actually know someone who can help you get organized but, she isn't here.
- Well, that's okay.
We can just call it on the Periscope.
- Periscope?
- Yeah, a magical periscope only found at Blueberry's Clubhouse.
(upbeat jazz music) - Does it have a loud speaker?
- A speaker?
(chuckles) No, that's what the Howdy helmet's for.
- If it had a speaker then you can make announcements all over camp.
I think I have one.
- Oh no, no, no, there's no time for that!
It's ringing, it's ringing!
(chimes ringing) - Hello Clubhouse crew, I'm Susie Sorts.
Here is what I advise on getting your clubhouse organized.
When you're in doubt, unsure what to do, remember my tips.
Out with the old and in with the new.
Tip number one, remember declutter is your bread and butter.
Too much stuff lying around?
Then get everything up off the ground.
Put it back into its proper place.
Everything else, get it out of your space.
Tip number two.
If you don't wear it, share it.
Those old clothes that aren't your size, those are clothes someone else would prize.
They don't fit with how much you've grown, gather them up and find them a home.
Tip number three, a living clean dream.
Now's the time to roll up our sleeves, a spotless clean we need to achieve.
Dust, mop and take out the trash.
Before you know it, you'll be done in a flash.
Now, with everything cleaned and sorted out, all new fun can begin to sprout.
Think of all the new things you can accrue books and games, even a canoe.
Out with the old and in with the new!
(birds chirping) (upbeat piano music) - Oh hey, all this talk of cleaning reminds me of my friend who got a PhD in washing machines.
Now they call him the spin doctor (chuckles).
Oh, that's a good one.
Oh, oh, oh, did you hear the one about the messy bed?
Yeah, I made it up.
You get it?
Well, speaking of cleaning, you guys mind giving me a hand?
I need to clean my corner of the tree.
Where you going?
Oh come on, it'll only take a minute.
Okay, bye.
(upbeat music) - Wow, this place is really roomy once you start changing things up.
- You bet!
Now it looks like we have enough room for my beach umbrella!
- Umbrella?
- For the monsoons, right?
- Right.
- It's not even monsoon season.
- Whoa, look at this cool old music.
- I got it from the donation center.
I love the Jams!
- We don't need those!
We make up our own songs, listen.
♪ Cleaning up, cleaning up ♪ ♪ I just can't believe it ♪ ♪ Cleaning up, cleaning up ♪ ♪ Really can't believe it ♪ - Hey Blueberry, have you found anything to donate yet?
Well, I haven't seen you wear this stuff in a long time.
- What are you talking about?
I wear this stuff all the time!
- Come on Blueberry, out with the old and in with new!
- Well, I still need them 'cause they're mine!
They've always been mine.
- Max, can you come help me with this?
(quirky music) - Whoa, what are you all doing?
Hey stop!
I need, ah!
(Sophie chuckling) Hey!
Hey, stop!
Hey, that's mine!
Wait, oh!
Oh, that's my garden hat!
Oh, my poncho!
That duffel bag's really deep!
Hey, you're making a mess!
Hey, now, that's enough!
That's enough, stop!
I think that's enough!
That's enough!
Enough!
Enough!
Stop it!
Stop!
Stop!
Stop right now!
Stop!
Stop!
Stop it with the stuff in the duffel bag!
It's too much, it's all too much!
- Blueberry, Sophie is my bear cub.
And this is her summer camp too, even if it is her first year.
- But, but I'm your best friend.
What about me?
(somber piano music) (door thudding) - I'm sorry, Max.
- It's not your fault, Sophie.
I'm so glad you've come to camp.
It's just, Blueberry has a hard time when things change.
- So she brings in this huge duffel bag, right?
And it's huge!
I mean, bigger than my bed.
Who even needs that much stuff?
And then, she wanted to take stuff off the bookshelves and that's where my toys are!
Listen Melba, it was out of control!
Even Max was trying to give away my clothes!
(Melba squawking) Who is this Sophie anyway?
(Melba growling) Oh, oh yeah, sorry, sorry about that.
(beak crunching) - Hi Blueberry, how's Melba?
- Hungry today.
- This is my friend Mr. Matheeny from the donation center.
- Oh, you're the one taking all my clothes.
- Well, not all of 'em.
Just the ones you don't need anymore.
- Yeah, out with the old, in with the new.
- Now you're getting it.
- But I don't want to throw all my clothes out.
- Is that what you think we do with your stuff, Blueberry?
Not at all.
My team takes donations from kids like you from all over the state.
There, we clean, sort and organize everything to make sure it's all in tip-top shape.
Then, we take the new and improved donations and connect them with children and families in need of them, giving your stuff the best home possible.
So when a new little girl or boy finds a new shirt or shoes to be excited about, that could be your clothes.
You can make all that happiness and excitement possible.
So, we aren't simply tossing your clothes aside, Blueberry.
We're preparing them for a whole new family and a new friend.
- There's just too many new friends.
- Is this really about your clothes, Blueberry?
Or are you worried about having someone new in the clubhouse?
(Melba shrieking) - Well, so much is going to be different, Counselor Carol.
- Things are changing, but that's part of growing up.
But if we make the best of changes like these, we'll be even happier down the road.
- Well, I don't know how to make the best of these changes.
- Sure you do.
I don't know any other camper who's as good at making new friends as you Blueberry.
- Well, I love new friends and I've already forgiven Matheeny for taking all my clothes.
- What about Sophie?
- Oh, Sophie.
I don't think she'll wanna be my friend anymore.
I wasn't very nice to her earlier.
- I doubt it's all that bad.
I bet if you talk to Sophie and told her how you really felt, she'd understand.
(Melba squawking) (mellow music) - Hi Max, hi Soph, where's Sophie?
- She's at the lake house looking for another big bear.
- Oh no, what happened?
- Is it because of what I said?
- Well, that certainly didn't help.
- Well, can't you fix this Counselor Carol?
- I don't know.
- You know Blueberry, part of maturing is living with the consequences of your actions.
- What?
The time for lessons has passed, Matheeny!
Now is the time for action!
(upbeat music) - Blueberry!
- Wowee, oh boy!
(Blueberry gasping) (Blueberry groaning) Am I in a tree?
I see an umbrella in here.
Is that the Bermuda Triangle?
Oh, it's dark in here.
(Blueberry screaming) There's a spider in here!
There's a spider!
Oh no!
Oh, it's just made of rubber, it's a fake.
(Blueberry screaming) Periscope!
Periscope!
Plug me in!
Attention, Camp Onomatopoeia!
Attention, Sophie Lewis!
This is Blueberry and I've got something to say!
(somber piano music) I just wanted to say, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry I made fun of your books and your duffel bag.
I thought you were taking away my clubhouse.
And, I got angry 'cause you wanted to change things.
But I shouldn't have been angry at you.
Change isn't a bad thing.
Change can be as fun and exciting as you make it.
So come back Sophie Lewis!
Come back to Blueberry's, I mean, come back to our clubhouse.
(echo ringing) - Blueberry, can you turn it off?
- I don't know how!
- Can you at least, turn it down?
- The volume represents the depth of my regret, Matheeny!
- Your regret is too loud!
(echo ringing) (intense music) Sophie!
Did you get my message?
- I think most of the state got your message, Blueberry.
- So, you'll be my bear cub again?
- That depends.
Do you want me as your bunkmate, Blueberry?
- It would be an honor and a privilege.
♪ La la la la ♪ (girls laughing) ♪ La la la la la la ♪ (girls laughing) I can't believe I got so angry with you moving into clubhouse, Sophie.
You know, I was scared you wanted to replace Max.
I was so worried about how I felt that I didn't even consider how my words might make you feel.
I'm glad you decided to stay.
This music is great!
- I'm glad I'm staying too but you didn't have to apologize so loudly.
- Huh?
(Sophie chuckling) (light flute music) ♪ La la la la la la la la la la ♪

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