author visits

WJ Niederkorn Library to host Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog & Children’s Author Barbara Techel

WHEN:  Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

WHERE:  WJ Niederkorn Library, 316 West Grand Avenue, Port Washington, WI

TIME:  1:30pm

WHAT:  Frankie was diagnosed with Intervertebral Disc Disease in 2006 after rupturing a disk in her back which caused paralysis. Hear her inspirational story of triumph and living life to the fullest in her doggie wheelchair. Interactive with participants helping demonstrate how Frankie gets out of her wheelchair and helping to do exercises with Frankie’s back legs. Many giggles with slide presentation of fun photos of Frankie. Come meet the little dog dubbed as the “Ambassador of Inspiration” and star of her own award winning book series.  Half hour presentation will be followed by Q & A.

Books will be avaialble for sale after presentation.

We hope to see you there!

Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog Visits Brooklyn Elementary School Via Skype and “In-Dog”

Brooklyn Elementary School was a highly anticipated event for me and Frankie.  We could hardly wait for the big day to arrive when we would meet all the kid’s in-person and for Frankie the would be, “in-dog.”

Third grade teacher, Joyce Gilmour and the PTO have a special program called P.A.W.S which stands for “Positive Attitude + Work = Success.”  Each year they pick a theme and this years theme was to encourage the children about the bucket filling concept based on Bucket Fillers 101.

My books messages were a perfect fit for their program since we encourage kid’s to be positive despite challenges, and also encourage them to find a way to give back even when facing challenges.

To kick off the event Frankie and I connected with the school in December via Skype and I read my book, Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog to the whole school.

 

Then in January we connected with the school once again via Skype, and this time read them my second book, Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Therapy Dog Visits Libby’s House.

 

As part of their bucket filling projects Brooklyn Elementary chose Families-In-Need-of-Assistance which helps their local families who are struggling, and help with paying for food, gas, etc. They will be doing a Walk-A-Thon soon to help raise money for the program.

They also chose REACH-a-Child which “aims to put smiles on the faces of children in crisis across America through the power of books. Whether the children are in the hospital, victims of domestic disturbance, or automobile accident or temporarily homeless, REACH a Child wants to help the first responders engage these children in a positive way.”

The BIG DAY finally arrived when we made the 2-hour drive to Brooklyn, WI to see the kid’s live!  We heard there was much anticipation of the special day with many kid’s asking days before what day they would meet us.

When we arrived we saw the big donation box for books and oodles of books surrounding the box on the floor that will benefit REACH-a-Child program.  We donated two sets of our books, along with a stack of other gently used dog books I had in my home library.

 

Frankie donating books to REACH-a-Child!  

As we moved down the hallway the walls were lined with bucket cut outs in all colors with one representing each child and their bucket filling efforts for the year.  So inspiring!  And then as we neared the end of the hallway, there on the wall were pictures of Frankie and me.  Perfect time for a picture for Frankie to pose with extraordinary third grade teacher of 36-years, Mrs. Joyce Gilmour.  BTW:  Mrs. Gilmour will be retiring this year and we wish her the best of luck!  She will devoting more time to her work as an editor for her business TLC Editing.

 

Frankie loves Mrs. Gilmour!

We did two presentations that day and enjoyed each and every moment. One of the most touching moments was meeting a little girl who had a brain tumor removed earlier that year.  She is now in remission and we are praying that she will continue to recover and heal.  Please keep her in your prayers.

The kid’s had FANTASTIC questions!  I got all choked up when one young boy asked if I would rather have a Frankie that walks or one in a wheelchair.  I told the audience that of course I wished with all her heart that Frankie could walk normal again, but I wouldn’t trade one single moment of what I have had with Frankie.. and someday I hope to adopt another special needs dachshund.

To round out the perfect day we were presented with thank you cards, which always brings tears to my eyes.  We LOVE getting thank you cards and letters.  Once we got home, I read each and everyone of them to Frankie.  Then it was time for another photo session!

 

Frankie posing with all her special thank you cards!

Thank you, Brooklyn Elementary for a wonderful day and for asking us to be a part of your P.A.W.S program.  It was the best meeting all of you, and we are so proud of all your bucket filling efforts!  Keep up the great work!

Skype Classroom Visit with 4th Graders from Spring Valley, New York

Getting reactions back from children that Frankie and I meet via Skype (and in person) is one of the most rewarding things about what I do.  I can’t even begin to describe how my heart feels when I hear back from kids… it is so priceless!  Tuesday we did a Skype call with Mrs. Gershenoff’s 4th grade class at Hempstead Elementary School in Spring Valley, NY .  They are studying nonfiction books and writing books of their own as part of their studies.  Their teacher sent me some of their reactions to us connecting with them via Skype which they put in their writer’s notebook.


Photo taken by Mrs. Gershenoff from view of the classroom while talking to me and Frankie on Skype!

By: Jonathan

Oh my gosh!  It was so cool!  This was my first time that I really saw an author.  My heart was beating so fast. I had butterflies in my stomach when I asked my question.  I didn’t know when we read the book that she was going to actually Skype with us.  I was so excited!  My brother is going to be jealous that I met and author.  So are my friends.

By: Christy

Skyping with Barbara Techel was amazing! We even got to see Frankie!  She was so cute.  Barbara even woke her up from her beauty sleep to  show her to us. She answered all of our questions.  She even said she would talk about us on TV, but only if she got back on TV.  Maybe if Mrs. Gershenoff gives me her email and Skype I can Skype her too.

By: Adelle

I really liked when the author showed us Frankie.  I would like to do it again! It was sooo cute Skyping with a real author.  I really wish Frankie and Mrs. Techel would visit us in person.  I also wish we had more time together on Skype.

By: Ryan

It was so overwhelming to see a real life character from a book!  I would love to do this again!

By: Lewis

OMG! Meeting Barbara Techel and Frankie was soooo exciting!  I was ready to hog the computer and talk to Barbara all day and not give the others a turn.

This is what they posted on their classroom website as well:

3.09.11 Wow!  Today we had an amazing experience!  We Skyped with an Award Winning Author, Barbara Techel, author of Frankie the Walk ‘n Roll Dog.  She taught us about writing our own nonfiction stories and gave us tips on what to do if we get stuck on writing a part of our story.  She also shared some of her own personal feelings and life events about her dog Frankie and her challenges.  Be sure to ask your child all about this incredible activity! Also, check out our class blog where we posted about the book.  We even received a blog post from Barbara Techel! I have also sent home a flier if you are intersted in purchasing an autographed copy of one of Ms. Techel’s books.