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Dianne Receives Fan Mail from Leo Kerner Elementary; Monday, November 17, 2008

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
Fan Mail from Leo Kerner Elementary - Emmanvero - 11-17-08

Fan Mail from Leo Kerner Elementary - Emmanvero - 11-17-08

Friends:

I received a HUGE package of fan mail from Leo Kerner Elementary School, a school I visited in October. I performed my show, “Scared Silly.” The letters were so adorable. I had to share some of them with you. The above is from Emmanvero. Here is what the letter says (I took the liberty of making grammar and spelling corrections):

“Dear Ms. Dianne de Las Casas, I like the stories. I like the skeleton dance. I like when my friend Dalton did the magic trick. You are the best storyteller. I like you. I like when you told the Viper story. Your friend, Emmanvero”

Fan Mail from Leo Kerner Elementary - Ariel - 11-17-08

Fan Mail from Leo Kerner Elementary - Ariel - 11-17-08

The above letter is from Ariel. She says:

“Dear Ms. Dianne de Las Casas, I like your show. I was fun when you and Dalton went to do a magic trick. I like your stories. It was funny. I like when you sing a song. It was fun. I like the story with that pumpkin story. Your friend, Ariel”

Fan Mail from Leo Kerner Elementary - Noah - 11-17-08

Fan Mail from Leo Kerner Elementary - Noah - 11-17-08

The above letter was from Noah. He says:

“Dear Dianne de Las Casas, I like your stories. I like the Viper story. I like the Witchy Built (The House That Witchy Built) story. I like that witch noise a lot. I like that story about Mable Gable. I like the scary stories. It was fun. Your friend, Noah”

Emmanvero, Ariel, Noah and the rest of Ms. Drachenberg’s class, I loved your letters! I loved all the beautiful pictures you drew for me too. Your letters made me smile all day. Thank you very much! I hope I am able to return to your school. I had so much fun with you. Keep reading and keep writing! You’re doing such a great job. Look for a letter in the mail from me soon!

Happy Tales to You! Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne