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Alice Duckett is available to Speak for Schools, Libraries, Churches, Clubs, Senior Centers, Family Reunions, Genealogy Societies, Book Signings, Children Events and Writer Conferences. Alice participated at 50 Events in 2007,  52 Events in 2008, 50 Events in 2009, and 2010 is no exception as she's staying busy with many engagements.

If you would like to have Alice speak for an Event contact her at:

Alice G. Duckett
Shadowpurr-r-rPress
4720 Amberwood Lane
Anniston, AL 36207
tel. 256-237-7123
Info @ Shadowpurr-r-rPress.com

Often Alice wears costumes to fit the theme of the program. She presents programs for adults and children varying from 30 minutes-1 hour. Also she presents workshops for children or inservice programs for teachers from 1-2 hours.


Shadowpurr-r-rPress Programs

 

"Miss Allie" has programs for children covering a variety of topics. Costumes vary with presentations from a Victorian Lady to a Sherlock Holmes-style Detective, a French Character-Madame DuQuette to an American Indian costume, to her Safari outfit complete with jungle hardhat, magnifying glass and butterfly net. As the Man in the Yellow Hat, "Miss Allie" wears... what else? A yellow suit and tall hat with high boots and, of course, Curious George the monkey puppet accompanies her.

Topics for Adults include:

  • "Fun Genealogy With Kids"...
  • "Finding Family History Using A Christian Perspective"...
  • "Oh, The Stories Our Family History Can Tell"...
  • "Mama's Weed Bouquets" - Nostalgic Program about mothers and wildfowers. Perfect for a Garden Club, Mother's Day luncheon or Women's Ministry...
  • "Digging From Attics To Basements:Beginning Your Family History"...
  • "Connecting Generations-Strengthening Families"...
  • "Discover Family History Through Old Photographs"...
  • "Family Treasures Enhance Our Family History"...
  • "Follow the Clues To Find Your Family History And Have Fun Doing It"...
  • "Using Digging From Attics To Basements As A Creative Classroom Tool"...
  • Get Yourself Out There: Marketing Tips for the Self-Published - Program for a Writer's Club, critique group,or those interested in self-marketing...
  • Return to Family: Unearthing Our Roots...
  • "Charge Your Battery: Start a Writer's Support/Critique Group" - a Program for a writer's club, and small groups who want support and networking...

"Miss Allie" has programs for children covering a variety of topics. Costumes vary with presentations from a Victorian Lady to a Sherlock Holmes-style  Detective, to French Character-Madame DuQuette to an American Indian costume, to her Safari outfit complete with jungle hardhat, magnifying glass and butterfly net. As the Man in the Yellow Hat, "Miss Allie" wears... what else? A yellow suit and tall hat with high boots and, of course, Curious George the monkey puppet accompanies her.

Topics for kids include:

  • "Kids Digging From Attics To Basements" - Introduction to Finding Family History...
  • "Be A Detective-Find Clues To Your Family History" - Old Photos and Family Treasures Give Clues...
  • "A Visit With Madame DuQuette" - French History and Conversational French Language...
  • "American Indian Legends, Lore And Fun Facts" - Native American Heritage Through Stories...
  • "Creepy Crawley Things And Other Critters" - Facts and Fun about Centipedes and Frogs including an Original Story by the Author...
  • "Meet The Man In The Yellow Hat" - Curious George Stories/Author Info...
  • "Storyland Caravan" - Book Reading/Art Activity - All Caldecott And Newberry Award Winners...
  • "Building Self-Esteem and Family Connections" - Self-Esteem Activities, Discussion, A Story Reading, Intro to Family History...
  • "One Step At A Time" - Problem Solving for Kids with Discussion and Problem-Solving Activities, A Story Reading of the children's book, "One Step At A Time", and Art Fun...
  • "Drip Drip! Splash Splash! A Visit to the Rainforest" - Info on the Rainforest and its Creatures, A Story Reading of the children's book, "One Step At A Time", and an Art Activity...

 

Alice's programs are Lively, Creative, Interesting and Fun. Contact her for your next Special Event.

"Digging From Attics To Basements" - Regular Edition $9.95 each

"One Step At A Time" - $9.95 each
    
***New in 2008 - Home School Student and Church group Edition - with three new pages added including info on Generations from the Bible and Bible Verses advocating Genealogy-Family History... $9.95 each.

 


Calhoun County In-School Project

 

Calhoun County Alabama school children search for their Family History this year in a special "In-School Project" through their Gifted Program. More than 150 students of teacher, Dr. Wanda Duckett, are participating in 4 schools. Alice Duckett speaks to some of the kids about the basics of looking for clues in the puzzle to discovering Family History. Each child has a copy of Alice's book, "Digging From Attics To Basements", for the Research and Writing Project. At the end of the school year each student will have his own completed book of Family History.


   

   

 

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