Archive for the “book tour” Category

What we love about visiting schools

November 3, 201018 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, book tour, travel, Uncategorized, visiting libraries, visiting schools

For my blog readers who are blind: the graphics in this blog post are a sampling of thank-you notes and pictures from Lincoln Trail Elementary School. I know from my husband Mike’s descriptions that one note says, “I’m allergic to barking dogs.” Another has wonderful misspellingsinvented spellings: “I injoyed your story and thank you again […]

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Wisconsin Humane Society: It’s all about the dog

August 24, 20105 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, Blogroll, book tour, guide dogs, Seeing Eye dogs, travel, Uncategorized

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is challenging 50 shelters across the country to save a minimum of 300 more cats and dogs August 1 through October 31 2010 than they did during the same months in 2009. It’s a contest, and the prize is $125,000. The Wisconsin Humane Society […]

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Using Hanni and Beth: Safe & Sound in the classroom

June 25, 20109 CommentsPosted in blindness, book tour, Braille, guide dogs, Seeing Eye dogs, travel, Uncategorized, visiting libraries, visiting schools, Writing for Children

This afternoon I’m giving a presentation to school teachers attending the Sandberg Literacy Institute at University of Toledo. Part of my job is to give them ideas of how to use Hanni and Beth: Safe & Sound in the classroom. I figured heck, as long as I’m gathering resources to share with these teachers this […]

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Beth’s blind blogging buddy

June 17, 201010 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, blindness, Blogroll, book tour, guide dogs, Seeing Eye dogs, technology for people who are blind, travel, Uncategorized, writing, Writing for Children

Hello from our seat on the Hiawatha train to Wisconsin. Hanni and I are on our way to Waukesha, where I’ll be leading a couple sessions at the Southeast Wisconsin Festival of Books. I’ll be sitting on a panel about blogging, too, and the moderator sent some questions for we panelists to ponder in advance. […]

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