Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Note from Mrs. Bryant's 4th Grade Class

I received this nice note from Mrs. Bryant's class today and I just had to share! Thank you for your great note! I just love getting emails!
Love,
Sparkles
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Sparkles,

Mrs. Bryant’s fourth grade class at Celia Clinton Elementary just wanted to thank you so much for coming to our school yesterday and teaching fire safety to all of us. We read your book today and we all loved it.

Thanks again,

Mrs. Bryant’s
4th Grade Class

Monday, November 24, 2008

Sparkles on KOTV News 6 in Tulsa

Today Sparkles visited Celia Clinton Elementary in Tulsa, Oklahoma and shared fire safety messages. KOTV News on 6 was on hand and did a news story on her visit.

Click HERE to see the article and video.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Celia Clinton Visit by Sparkles Coming Soon!

Sparkles and I can't wait to visit the students at Celia Clinton Elementary in Tulsa, Oklahoma this coming Monday!

After doing two presentations, Sparkles and I will be on hand to sign books for the children at the school.

Here's the press release:

Sparkles the Fire Safety Dog to Visit Celia Clinton
11/24/2008, 9:00 a.m.
Location
CELIA CLINTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


Students at Celia Clinton Elementary are set to seriously bone up on their knowledge of fire safety when Sparkles the Fire Safety Dog makes a presentation at their school.

If you’re not familiar with Sparkles — she’s quite the canine. (How many dogs do you know that have their own website?) Here’s a bit of a bio from that site (www.sparklesthefiresafetydog.com): “One of my favorite things is to help firefighters teach fire safety. I love helping show children, just like you, how to crawl low under smoke. I also love to ride on fire trucks. It is so much fun!”

Sparkles and her handler, firefighter Dayna Hilton, are delivering a series of presentations at Celia Clinton, the first at a 9:30 a.m. assembly on Monday, November 24.

The Rotary Club of Tulsa is helping to facilitate Sparkles’ visit. The Tulsa Fire Department will have a fire truck on hand.

Monday, November 3, 2008