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1. Letters and Storks

  1. Illustrator Kitty Harvill’s painting “The Guardian”, a 60″ x 16″ watercolor painting of a life-size Jabiru stork, the largest stork in the world, from Brazil’s Pantanal was selected for inclusion in the Customs House Museum’s National Juried Exhibition, May 12 – August 5. There will be an opening reception May 12 from 5:30 – 7:30. Clarksville, TN.
  2. Open Letter to Friends of Authors, my post on Wow-Women on Writing’s Muffin Blog.

    Writers, this isn’t really a post for you; it’s a post for your friends; it’s a post you can print out and give to your friends.

    Dear Friend of an Author:
    Congratulations! You have an author for a friend. And you want to know how you can best support your friend in her career. There are definitely some solid ways to do this. Read the post–and COMMENT, please.

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2. Draw a Bird Day: Free Coloring Pages

Wisdom the Midway Albatross, a story about the oldest known wild bird in the world.

Wildlife artist, @KITTYHARVILL is offering a series of b/w, printable creative coloring pages for students to participate in Draw a Bird Day (dabday.org) on or about April 8. As the artist for Wisdom, the Midway Albatross: Surviving the Japanese Tsunami and Other Disasters for over 60 Years, Harvill is well-versed in bird art. The three creative coloring pages include a set-up for students:

  • Add a landscape for a soaring bird
  • Add a bird flying over a tsunami wave
  • Complete a drawing of a bird using a photo reference./li>

Download the Coloring Pages.

Share your student’s art on Pinterest.

The Draw a Bird Day (http://www.dabday.com/) was created to honor the memory of Dorie Cooper. During World War II, she cheered up soldiers by encouraging them to draw birds. Soon the walls of the sick ward was covered with bird pictures. When ten-year old Dorie died in 1946, her coffin was covered with drawings from soldiers, nurses and doctors. To remember her life and inspiration, Draw A Bird Day asks people to simply draw a bird and share it with someone on April 8.

Because April 8 falls on Easter this year, we are encouraging parents and teachers to do the Draw a Bird activities the week before or after.

To participate, download the creative coloring pages and use them to draw birds with kids.

To share, post pictures online, then email the location to [email protected]. We will PIN all submissions to the Draw a Bird Day: April 8, 2012 Board at http://pinterest.com/darcypattison/draw-a-bird-day-april-8-2012/

To Join in the fun, you can see more here:

Download the pdf file.



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