Thirteen year-old Edwina Spoonapple (Rachel Moeser) would do just about anything to be a part of the Kalamazoo Advice-a-palooza Festival. While her siblings both have proof “up on the fridge” of their accomplishments, poor Edwina has nothing. When a talent scout from the convention visits her hometown of Paw Paw, Michigan, she trots out her musical advice giving shows live from the family garage in hopes of finding her place in the spotlight. She is assisted by her older siblings (on piano and drums) and a host of quirky friends and neighbors: Becky, the perky cheerleader (Emily Merryfield); Kelli, the cool, sophisticated ballerina (Caitlin Snel); Annie, the girl-scout cookie-selling champion (Courtney Hunsaker); the Vanderploonk triplets (Lance Winters and J.J. Casimiro); Bobbie, the befuddled new kid on the block (Katherine Ganskow); and Scott, who is helplessly and hopelessly in love with Edwina (Henry Ferguson). Together they set out to tackle the world’s problems, in number after hysterical number about everything from birthday party etiquette to the proper way to set a table (“salad fork, fork, plate, knife, spoon”).