Author Visit

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Friends:

Yesterday, I had an author visit at Western Heights Elementary, a wonderful school in Westlake, Louisiana. Grace Guth, the librarian, was my hostess. Everyone at the school was incredibly nice.

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For my first show, I saw kindergarten through second grade. I told the stories of The Cajun Cornbread Boy, The House that Witchy Built, and The Gigantic Sweet Potato. The students were very responsive and participatory We had so much fun!

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My second show was for third through fifth grades. I performed The Cajun Cornbread Boy, Dinosaur Mardi Gras, and Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach. The kids were awesome and I loved having them on “stage” with me!

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For lunch, Grace made me a feast of foods that were inspired by my books.

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There was fried chicken from Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach, garden greens and sweet potato pie from The Gigantic Sweet Potato, Cajun cornbread from The Cajun Cornbread Boy, and chocolate from Blue Frog: The Legend of Chocolate.

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Just look at how cute the tables were decorated! We had lunch in the library.

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The most inspiring moment of the day was meeting Bowen, my new hero. He was burned in a fire and has had multiple surgeries. Despite this hardship, he is a thriving and spunky boy. His courage and love of life brought tears to my eyes. I am also a burn survivor from third degree burns incurred during my childhood. I felt a kinship with Bowen and was so moved by his story. Meeting someone like Bowen touched me and inspired me to want to live my life to the fullest.

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I signed books and gave bookmarks to all the students in the afternoon. It was an amazing day and I so appreciated the beautiful hospitality from Ms. Guth, the administration, the staff, and the students of Western Heights Elementary.

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What a fabulous school!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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5-2-11 Kids and characters... what fun!

Friends:

This past Monday, I was the guest author at Berwick Elementary for the start of their Louisiana Week Celebration. I saw two groups, K-2 and 3-5. They were so much fun!

5-2-11 The sweet K-2 audience at Berwick Elementary

I told the story of The Cajun Cornbread, The Gigantic Sweet Potato, and Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach.

5-4-11 Gage, a 5th grader full of personality, plays Monsieur Roach, who is afraid of Madame Poulet!

I even told “The Ghost of Jean Lafitte” to the older group. Boy, did we have a blast! Afterwards, they treated me to lunch from Castellano’s, a fabulous family-owned Italian restaurant. Then it was time to sign books! They brought the students in by class…

5-2-11 Students waiting in line to get their books autographed.

The Berwick Elementary students were so well-behaved and polite!! Mr. Russo and Ms. Armato, you have done a fantastic job with these kids!!

5-2-11 Awwww! How sweet and spicy!

One little girl even asked me to autograph her maraca from Cozumel, Mexico (Yes, I have been there!). Thanks, Julie!

5-2-11 Julie asked me to sign her maraca... Ole'!

It was an amazing visit and I really loved the staff and the students of Berwick Elementary. A special thank you to Mr. Russo, Ms. Armato, Micah, Penny, Cathy, Andrea, Kitt, and all the teachers who were sooo sweet! Berwick Elementary rocks!

5-2-11 My gift from Berwick Elementary!

Happy Louisiana Week, Berwick Elementary! Enjoy your festival on Friday!

5-2-11 The awesome Louisiana quilt made by the student of Berwick Elementary

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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4-1-11 Dianne takes a picture with a first grade class

Friends:

On Friday, April 1, 2011, I visited Hammond Eastside Elementary, courtesy of my friend and first grade teacher, Michelle Cardaronella. Here I am performing The Gigantic Sweet Potato with students from my first show.

4-1-11 Performing The Gigantic Sweet Potato at Hammond Eastside Elementary

I saw two groups of students in different grade level seatings. I love performing Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach with the students and they had so much fun!

4-1-11 Performing Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach at Hammond Eastside Elementary

I love seeing them on the ground with their little roach legs sticking up at the end of the story. It’s hilarious!

4-1-11 Roaches on the ground in Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach story

I performed Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach with both groups and I love the expression of this third grade student, who played the part of Monsieur Roach!

4-1-11 Madame Poulet has words with Monsieur Roach

After my shows, it was time to sign books for the students. There were long lines of students waiting to have their books signed. It’s always a treat for me to interact with the students one on one during a book signing!

4-1-11 Students line up for book autographs

I made sure that all the students received bookmarks and that all the teachers received reading posters. Thank you, Michelle, for such an enjoyable visit!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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11-17-09 Dianne with Rachel Richards, Caroline Rios and Catherine Rios

11-17-09 Dianne with Rachel Richards, Caroline Rios and Catherine Rios

Friends:

I had a wonderful visit with Southfield School in Shreveport, Louisiana. When I arrived at my hotel, there was an Edible Arrangement waiting for me in my hotel room from Jean Thomas, the Southfield School librarian. So sweet!

11-16-09 Edible Arrangement from Jean Thomas, Southfield School Librarian

11-16-09 Edible Arrangement from Jean Thomas, Southfield School Librarian

I was the featured author for Southfield’s “Read Around the World” book fair. The bookfair was decorated by the students, who created magnificent paintings, vignettes, and sets.

11-17-09 Reading Around the World Book Fair at Southfield School, Shreveport

11-17-09 Reading Around the World Book Fair at Southfield School, Shreveport

I just love Russia!!

11-17-09 Southfield School Visits Russia

11-17-09 Southfield School Visits Russia

For my first performance, I had the elementary students. I told The Cajun Cornbread Boy and “Anansi Shares Wisdom with the World.” We also sang “My Aunt Came Back.” For the upper grades, I told Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach and “The Ghostly Hitchhiker.” The students loved the performances.

11-17-09 The audience at Southfield School

11-17-09 The audience at Southfield School

After my shows, I was presented with a lovely gift from the Southfield School Book Co-Chairs, Rishea Richards and Victoria Rios. They are wonderful women and I am so fortunate to have been able to work with them and Jean Thomas, the librarian.

11-17-09 Dianne with Victoria Rios and Rishea Richards, co-chairs of Southfield School Book Fair

11-17-09 Dianne with Victoria Rios and Rishea Richards, co-chairs of Southfield School Book Fair

After a full day at school signing books, attending their preview and tea, Victoria and her husband, Julio Rios, invited me to dinner with the family. We ate a fantastic sushi dinner at Tokyo, where we were joined by Rishea and her daughter, Rachel. They are such wonderful people! After dinner, Victoria and her girls, Catherine and Caroline, invited me to their house. We visited for a long time. The Rios house is absolutely gorgeous.

11-17-09 Holiday Greeters in the Rios family foyer

11-17-09 Holiday Greeters in the Rios family foyer

Look at this stunning dining room, ready for the holidays! Victoria is a talented interior decorator!

11-17-09 The Rios family dining room tablescape

11-17-09 The Rios family dining room tablescape

I didn’t get back to my hotel room until midnight! It was a full, fantastic day. Not only did I have a great time at Southfield, I made new friends and I can’t wait to see them again! Thank you so much Jean, Rishea and Victoria for a marvelous visit. It was phenomenal!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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10-14-09 Akers Elementary

10-14-09 Akers Elementary

Friends:

I am so excited to tell you about my visit to this school. Akers Elementary is the school where I attended junior high – 7th and 8th grades. It is here that I had class with my favorite teacher of all time, Karleen Good, my junior high language arts teacher.

10-13-09 Mrs. Karleen Good & Dianne de Las Casas

10-13-09 Mrs. Karleen Good & Dianne de Las Casas

The visit was arranged by Peggie Anderson, Akers’ librarian and a wonderfully sweet woman who ensured my visit was nothing short of perfection. I was first taken to the cafeteria, where I spotted this cool sign on the front of the stage, made by the fourth graders. Wow!

10-14-09 Welcome Sign in front of stage in Cafetorium

10-14-09 Welcome Sign in front of stage in Cafetorium

I was introduced to Mike Sweeney, the principal, who welcomed me to Akers. It was surreal, being there for the first time since I graduated from the school nearly 26 years ago! The cafeteria had not changed – the smell nearly took my breath away, not because it was a bad smell, but because it sent me backwards in time to my 7th grade self!

Dianne de Las Casas in Junior High

Dianne de Las Casas in Junior High

There were signs all over the school, welcoming me. This one is for book orders.

10-14-09 Book Order Sign

10-14-09 Book Order Sign

Then there was the GINORMOUS sign in the library – it was once hanging outside but it had to be moved because of the wet weather.

10-14-09 Dianne in front of HUGE sign in the library

10-14-09 Dianne in front of HUGE sign in the library

I did several assemblies for PK through 8 grades. It felt so good, being able to come back and share with the students who were sitting in the very seats I once sat in! The special quality about Akers is that all the students are military dependents. They are the children of a parent or parents who serve in the armed forces. My father was in the Navy and NAS Lemoore, where Akers is located, is the largest Naval base in the United States.

10-14-09 Performing for 6-8th grades

10-14-09 Performing for 6-8th grades

Earlier that morning, I woke up hoarse and in a panic. How could I lose my voice on such an important day?! Not only was I visiting my alma mater, I was also dedicating my book Scared Silly: 25 Tales to Tickle and Thrill to my junior high English teacher, Mrs. Good. Fortunately, I was able to get through my shows and the students really enjoyed themselves.

10-14-09 The lower grades watch Dianne perform

10-14-09 The lower grades watch Dianne perform

For lunch, I was treated to a potluck. All the teachers took the time to make the most delicious dishes… There was even a welcome greeting in the Teacher’s Lounge for me!! How cool is that? (I’d never been allowed in the Akers Teachers Lounge before… LOL) I felt so special (and FULL)!

10-14-09 Welcome Sign in the Teacher's Lounge

10-14-09 Welcome Sign in the Teacher's Lounge

I even got to visit with some 4th grade classes. Such great kids with astute questions! A very special thank you to all the 4th graders for the lovely signs, especially the one in the cafeteria and the cool GINORMOUS handprint sign in the library. You guys rock!

After my assemblies were over, I headed back to my hotel to freshen up. Akers held a very special dinner, serving chicken in honor of Madame Poulet and cornbread in honor of The Cajun Cornbread Boy. But this dinner was really about honoring Mrs. Good and dedicating my book to her. I did a short slide show and then told a couple of stories. Afterwards, I signed books. Unfortunately, in the excitement of the evening, I forgot to have someone take pictures of this auspicious event. But here is a photo of the incredible newspaper article that appeared in the local paper, The Sentinel.

10-14-09 Newspaper article in The Sentinel

10-14-09 Newspaper article in The Sentinel

I did get a picture with one of my adorable fans from Akers, Conrad. What a cutie! I also met some of the wonderful parents of the Akers students. Thank you so much for your support!

10-14-09 Conrad & Dianne at the Akers Dinner honoring Mrs. Good

10-14-09 Conrad & Dianne at the Akers Dinner honoring Mrs. Good

Akers was absolutely amazing. Thank you so much to Peggie Anderson, Karleen Good, Mike Sweeney, the teachers, the office staff, the cafeteria staff, and the students of Akers Elementary. It was a phenomenal visit – definitely a high in my career as an author! I hope to return again!!

10-14-09 Signs in the Library

10-14-09 Signs in the Library

Here’s to you, Karleen Good, for being such a life-changing woman, for caring enough to dedicate thirty years of your life to teaching. You planted a seed. It grew. It blossomed. Enjoy its fruit!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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10-13-09 Welcome to Stratford School

10-13-09 Welcome to Stratford School

10-13-09 Dianne de Las Casas sign

10-13-09 Dianne de Las Casas sign

Friends:

I arrived in Stratford, California on a cold, rainy day but the reception could not have been warmer. The library clerk, Veronica Bryant, took care of me from the moment we met in the office! What a sweetheart. I was brought to the cafetorium, where I was given a hands-free, wireless headset. Yes!

10-13-09 Dianne de Las Casas at Stratford School with the wirelss headset

10-13-09 Dianne de Las Casas at Stratford School with the wirelss headset

I performed assembly programs for the whole school and signed books for EVERY student in the school. Grades K-4 received The Cajun Cornbread Boy while grades 5-8 received Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach. I even did a brief writing workshop for grades 6-8. It was wonderful!

10-13-09 Lower grades watch the show with their books in front of them

10-13-09 Lower grades watch the show with their books in front of them

Not only did I sign books for the students, I actually personalized all the books, putting their names in them. Yes, my hand felt like it would fall off… LOL, but what a special experience for all the kids!

10-13-09 The autograph line around the "cafe-gym-etorium"

They had a nice little luncheon for me and the student council, as well as select students had the privilege of eating with me on the stage behind the curtain. It was like our secret hideaway! During lunch, the fire bell went off. But there was no mass pandemonium, the students walked out quickly but orderly. It was resolved within a few minutes and we all went back inside to eat.

10-13-09 The luncheon

10-13-09 The luncheon

The teachers were as enthusiastic as the students, participating in the program too!

10-13-09 Statford students and teachers participate

10-13-09 Statford students and teachers participate

It was a lot of fun and I really enjoyed my visit at Stratford Elementary!

10-13-09 Dianne on stage in front of a couple hundred students

10-13-09 Dianne on stage in front of a couple hundred students

The 4th graders even acted out The Cajun Cornbread Boy and made character hats for the story. Absolutely adorable!!

10-13-09 Dianne & Statford 4th graders with Cornbread Boy character hats on

10-13-09 Dianne & Statford 4th graders with Cornbread Boy character hats on

My Junior High English teacher visited and watched my show, seeing me perform for the first time. It was such a special moment for me.

10-13-09 Mrs. Karleen Good & Dianne de Las Casas

10-13-09 Mrs. Karleen Good & Dianne de Las Casas

Veronica Bryant, Mr. Bilbo the principal, the teachers, and the students of Stratford Elementary made my day so very special. I am so honored to have been invited to your school! I hope to return again! And yes, I will sign and personalize more books…

10-13-09 Some of the piles of books Dianne signed

10-13-09 Some of the piles of books Dianne signed

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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9-24-09 Dianne with PK-2 Hillsboro Elem, TN

9-24-09 Dianne with PK-2 Hillsboro Elem, TN

Friends:

I have just returned from a whirlwind trip to Tennessee. I had an incredible time as the guest author at Hillsboro Elementary School in Hillsboro, Tennessee. The children were so excited to meet an author! Nancy Dickerson Dickinson, the librarian, was a wonderful hostess. She picked me up from the Nashville airport on Wednesday evening and then took me to dinner at O’Charley’s, where I had a delicious meal.

On Thursday morning, Nancy picked me up from my hotel and whisked me away to her school. The children were so enthusiastic. Nancy did a great job preparing them for my visit, sharing my books with them and telling them all about me.

9-24-09 Dianne and "Roaches" dancing in the performance of "Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach"

I performed three shows, first seeing grades PK, 1 and 2. Next, I saw grades 3 through 5. Finally, I saw the kindergarteners, who came back from a field trip to the county fair.

9-24-09 Dianne performing for kindergarteners

9-24-09 Dianne performing for kindergarteners

I performed my new book, Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach, “Peanut Butter and Jelly Jam” song, and “The Ghost of Mable Gable.” We even had time for a little Q&A. The stories were a hit and the students had a ton of fun. Look at these happy faces!

9-24-09 Happy Hillsboro students

9-24-09 Happy Hillsboro students

I also did book signings for all the students in each grade who bought books.

9-24-09 Dianne poses with 1st graders getting their books signed

9-24-09 Dianne poses with 1st graders getting their books signed

I had a marvelous time at Hillsboro Elementary School!! I can’t wait to return… Here’s what Nancy had to say about me (she posted this to a librarians’ listserv, LM_net):

“I had the most amazing author visit this past Thursday, and I have to tell you all about it! New Orleans author/storyteller Dianne de Las Casas came to present at the annual conference of the Tennessee Assn. of School Librarians, and I had her come to my school on the day before the conference began. She was so wonderful to work with, and my students and teachers and I had the time of our lives. I don’t know when we’ve laughed together so much! Her new book from Pelican Publishing, Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach, is adorable. Great story and great illustrations. But, oh, when she tells it, it comes to life and is hilarious! She was also a fantastic presenter at our conference. We all had so much fun in her storytelling workshop and I’m sure we could have spent a whole day with her, learning great technique and having loads of fun! I was the hero of the school Thursday with both the kids and the teachers. Book fair money well spent!”

9-24-09 Dianne being squeezed by Hillsboro students

9-24-09 Dianne being squeezed by Hillsboro students

I am running out of stupendous adjectives to describe my visit to Hillsboro! Thank you, Nancy, the teachers, staff and students of Hillsboro Elementary. You are terrific, marvelous, cool, spectacular, and incredible! I <3 U and hope to return some day soon!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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Katie & Caitlyn, Sales Team from Pelican Publishing Co. 2-5-09

Katie & Caitlin, Sales Team from Pelican Publishing Co. 2-5-09

Friends:

On Thursday, February 5, 2009, I stopped at my publisher’s office to pick up some books for my school visit on Friday. I gave the ladies on the sales and promotional team a special present from me and Marita Gentry, the illustrator of The Cajun Cornbread Boy. I asked Marita to create a necklace of The Cajun Cornbread Boy, which she did, out of Shrinky Dink. They came out so cute.

Then it was time to hit the road, Jack. I had to travel 5.5 hours to Shreveport, Louisiana for a Friday school visit at South Highlands Magnet School. I arrived at the hotel with 45 minutes to spare before my client, Jeannie Machowski, picked me up for dinner at Bella Fresca. Dinner was a blast. There were 7 of us altogether including the school’s principal, Keith Burton. What a fantastic group of teachers to hang out with! Plus, the food was divine. There was lots of laughter, stories (That’s Just My Baby Granddaddy! – Thanks for that one, Brenda!), and one of every dessert.

Dianne performs at South Highlands Magnet School 2-6-09

Dianne performs at South Highlands Magnet School 2-6-09

I did two shows for approximately 500 students. The first show was for K-2. The second show was for Grades 3-5.

Grades 3-5 at South Highlands Magnet School 2-6-09

Grades 3-5 at South Highlands Magnet School 2-6-09

For the first show, I told The Cajun Cornbread Boy. Then we did my song, Peanut Butter and Jelly Jam. I also told Rockin Three Billy Goats, and finally, with teachers on stage as my backup band, Tiger’s Tale, Anansi’s Stories. It was fun, participatory and the kids really rocked out.

Afterwards, I signed books and CDs for the students and teachers in the first assembly. Then it was off to lunch.

Dianne de Las Casas with Ms. Shaw's Busy Bees at South Highlands Magnet School 2-6-09

Dianne de Las Casas with Ms. Shaw's Busy Bees at South Highlands Magnet School 2-6-09

They ordered me a special pizza from a local eatery. My box said “Dianne Pep.” LOL That’s me! After lunch, I had my second assembly program for the upper grades. I began with The Cajun Cornbread Boy, sang My Aunt Came Back, told Anansi Shares Wisdom with the World, and ended with The Ghost of Mabel Gable. The show was a HUGE hit with the kids. They were so responsive. At the end, they gave me rock star signs with their hands and told me, “You rock!” Well guess what?! South Highlands Elementary rocks too!

Many of the teachers told me how much they enjoyed the show and the librarian said that several of the teachers said I was the best author that ever visited their school. Wow! That’s quite an honor because they have had an impressive list of authors.

Here is a picture of Sonia, me and Jeannie Machowski, the awesome librarian!

Sonia, Dianne & Jeannie at South Highlands Magnet School

Sonia, Dianne & Jeannie at South Highlands Magnet School 2-6-09

I signed more books and then packed up. It was such a wonderful visit. South Highlands definitely goes on my list of favorite schools. You’ve earned a place in my heart! I love schools that celebrate good books!

Celebrate Good Books bulletin board 2-6-09

Celebrate Good Books bulletin board 2-6-09

Happy Tales to You!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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