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Stuck for a Stocking Stuffer?

by brig on December 8, 2010 at 10:27 am
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Here’s a few ideas for that Squid fan in your life!

Buttons! Set of four (inch-an’ a quarter size) for the amazing price of just $3.

Dot magnets: Set of six for $5

Regular Magnets (that are like the buttons) are $1.25  or for for $4. A pack of Harold cards (5 cards with scenes from Harold’s travels) $8.

Why not get that special someone a Squid Row T-shirt? Price drop to $15. Or a set of Squid Books… 3 for $12*.

And then there’s Squid Christmas tree ornaments… 4×4 inch image of Randie/Ryan, The “knitted Art-o-rama Mamas”, Harold (sold out), or Mischief-maker Twinkie. $5 each.

*All orders will get a free button. And any 3-book order will get a free set of buttons.

And orders over $10 will be gift-wrapped for free. There’ll be some shipping of course. Email me with your order or if you have questions… and we’ll iron out the details.

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Squid is on Facebook!

by brig on November 28, 2010 at 10:50 pm
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There is now a Squid Row Comic page on Facebook… I know, I know… it took me long enough! If you like to hang out on Facebook, now you can hang out with Squid, too! Drop in, say hi, or just pass it along!

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People and places

by brig on November 16, 2010 at 10:51 am
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These are the fine folks from Aurora U. (plus me and George) who came down to the library to work with the third graders of the Watseka area. The AU-ers, six student teachers and their instructors, Doctors Brian & Joan, sat down with the kids and helped them write their own stories.

I love working with kids. They are little “idea mongers.” You can bounce stuff off of them and they’ll come up with some dang-right crazy stuff! My personal favorite was Earl the Squirrel Moon Mission… that’s right! Earl visits the moon and encounters a kangaroo… one might think that the kangaroo jumped to the moon, but, in fact, the kangaroo was an original inhabitant. The pair, Earl and the Space Kangaroo go underground where there is an elaborate city. Is this great stuff or what? I wish I could remember the little girl’s name that came up with this… Kudos to you, Space Kangaroo Girl!

This trip had an amazing energy. I met some fantastic people involved in education and higher learning… Barbara Strassberg, Doc of Sociology at Aurora, partners in everything: Docs Brian & Joan from AU, and, of course all the student teachers… Tony, Rhonda, Nate, Brianne, Alex, & Angela. And I have to brag on my mom for being “Library Mom” and expert pencil sharpener.

George, whose vision it was to restore the Gilman Carnegie Library and devote it to educating kids, single-handedly remodeled the library which had fallen into disrepair. He contacted the local schools and facilitated the third-graders’ visit. It was not only his vision, but his own personal funding that made this happen. But as always, it was a group of people that made it happen. It could not have been possible if not for all the above mentioned people.

On a final note… I hold good thoughts for the continuation of this wonderful workshop program…. and if anyone wishes to contribute funding or knows someone who could sponsor the library’s efforts in a kids’ literacy program,  please drop me an email. And one other thing… Librarians Rock! Ms. Ashe… you know it to be true!

Hey… NOW More Photos on Squid Row Mama’s Flickr!

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Cornfields, Windmills & Kids

by brig on November 13, 2010 at 2:24 pm
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Hello, Squid Fans!

I’m home! Back to Squid Row and the ocean, and the familiar places I know! Back to Salinas where I will never utter the words “there’s nothing goin’ on here” ever again. It’s been a wild week full of “middle of nowhere-ness” and mid-western kids in learning, and traveling by car & plane. It’s nice to be… not moving at present.

It’s a long way to Dayton, where I flew into by way of Atlanta. In Dayton, my mom picked me up and we drove the four and a half hours to Sheldon, Illinois, where George (Mr. Earl the Squirrel) Scheber  lives. It’s just on the inside of Illinois from the Indiana side on Route 24. You must understand, Sheldon and the 3 or 4 communities around it are very small. We are talking no movie theaters or bowling alleys… nothing. Just cornfields, scattered windmills, and these little towns, some of which appear to have grown very little since the railroad was built. George’s Carnegie Library is in the little itty bitty town of Gilman.

On Monday morning, the bus pulled up with loads of third graders. Half came to me to learn how to draw cartoons and half went downstairs to talk about storybooks with George and the visiting Aurora University students. After about an hour, we switched groups and repeated the process.

Then all the kids sat down with the student teachers from Aurora University and they wrote stories, complete with cartoons. After that, the kids read them aloud in front of their classmates. Tuesday and Wednesday brought more buses and more 3rd graders and more fun with learning to write and draw. By the end, we probably saw over a hundred and sixty kids.

I have to say that the AU student teachers and their instructors were a hoot. Brian & Joan and all the AU’ers were a joy to work with. There’s always an energy surrounding college folk. They’re thinking, learning, moving in a direction… I love it. They worked so well with the kids, prodding them along, and inspiring them. And throughout the whole 3 day event, my mom was “Library Mom” putting lunches out and sharpening pencils and generally doing the behind the scenes stuff. I was ever grateful that she was able to come and be part of this whole thing. I got some “Mom time” which was the total best.

Next Post: working with kids and colleagues

Ps. I went back and read all your “Squidly” comments… and added my own. I didn’t plan this storyline specifically for when I was gone, but I am glad that you all carried on such fascinating conversations and observances without my “dropping in.” I was intrigued with your thoughts on Randie’s behavior t’wards Emily and the jealous feelings she was having.

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Watseka or Bust

by brig on November 5, 2010 at 10:15 am
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Yup, I am going to Wastseka… that’s Illinois. I am catching a plane Saturday and will be gone nearly a week. Why? …you may ask. I’m going to teach a bunch of Third Grade peoples how to cartoon. Why Watseka? Because there’s this library, you see… it’s an old Carnegie Library and my pal George bought it. He’s turning it into a place for kids to go and get all literaried and art smarted. Thus my trip.

Now the reason I tell you this is that I am doing something odd. As Watseka is in the “where the *&%% is that?” part of the mid-west, reliable internet is iffy. So I am not bringing my laptop and instead am using this time to focus on some drawing, idea gathering, and enjoying some “break time” with family…. oh yah, and do the kid/toon thing. So starting on Sunday, November 7th thru to Nov 12th, I will not be answering emails or commenting. This pains me really. I love you guys!!!

When I return, I will give a full report and then get back to work… no rest for the weary as they say. In the meantime, Bon Voyagee to me! Be good, my squidlings.

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