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School Children Program

My mom, brother Larry, David and myself
My mom, brother Larry, David and myself

Children 12 and under

If you are in school or a home schooler, this is a great opportunity for you to write your story. Your history. Your legacy.

And we are offering a special donation. Each time a donation is made on behalf of a writing, 50% will go the school child (payable the first week of each month via check to the student’s parent or guardian.)

Items will be non-fictional stories.

Age groups will be

  • 0-6 years of age. (minimum 100 words)
  • 7-12 years of age. (minimum of 300 words)
  • 13-18 years of age. (minimum of 500 words)

Please do not “write” these for your children. Let’s trust one another. (Adult? Visit here.)

For more on this thought process, visit this page.

Rules and program are subject to change.

Please submit the following form to get the process started. You will receive email with address for submissions. Enter any questions here.

Thank you!

Happy writing!

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A Trip To The Adirondack Museum

lee1The Adirondack Museum

Today I relived a little childhood. I took my daughter, son and his wife and 4 grandchildren to the Adirondack Museum. It did rain off and on, but isn’t that what vacation and “roughing it” are all about. (I know my daughter Amy talks about glamping, but I have not wrapped my brain around the whole concept. On the other hand I am not looking for a new book on going to the bathroom in the wilderness!) Continue reading A Trip To The Adirondack Museum

Mrs. Blanchard – Teacher Extraordinaire

lee1I often think about those folks that molded my childhood and ultimately my life. One of those people was my first grade teacher, Mrs. Blanchard. By the time I entered first grade in East Haven Connecticut, I was hooked on alphabets, words and stories. My mom, a teacher got me started with books, trips to the library and more. Add in my grandmother’s love of novels, fairy tales and children’s books and I was hooked. Continue reading Mrs. Blanchard – Teacher Extraordinaire

Schools Out! Favorite Teacher?

lee1Perhaps you were one of those folks that a had a great teacher or two. My mom was one of those teachers. Every time we would through a store some former student would appear saying “thanks for believing in me.” How about considering a person like that as part of “your story goes here”. It is coming to the end of the school year. Who was that teacher who helped you through? Continue reading Schools Out! Favorite Teacher?