Hi Boys and Girls,
I had a great adventure on Friday. I was invited to Mrs. Davidson’s 2nd grade class at Paul A. Smith Elementary School in Franklin, NH. They had read about my visit to Mrs. Andrews class and about their Community Challenge project. After reading the post, they decided to do their own project. They invited me to see what they had done. They told me they had a surprise for me. I love surprises so I told my human we just had to go.
What a nice school and class. When I walked into the classroom, you can’t believe what I saw. First, there was a large bulletin board covered in Iditarod pictures, and artwork, and race information. In front of the bulletin board was the best sight of all. There was a pile of supplies for homeless animals. There was food, treats, paper towels, toys and even a dog bed. I just had to find out what all this was for. They told me that after reading about Mrs. Andrews class they wanted to accept Zuma’s Community Challenge also. They really wanted to help homeless animals. They also said they wanted to meet me the K9 Iditarod reporter because their class tracked the Iditarod this year and they had a Flat Stanley travel along with Lance Mackey. There was so much excitement in the room.
To start their project they set up 2 committees to contact two local shelters, the NH Humane Society and the Franklin Animal Shelter. They got a wish list from both places. They then collected food, supplies, toys, and money. They had another committee that got the boxes for the supplies and a container to store the money in. Mrs. Davidson will use the money to buy more goodies for the animals. In total they have collected 128 items and $22.76. That’s very impressive especially since they did all this in the month of March.
I asked the class what they had learned this year. Their response was” We learned a lot about the real Iditarod and Alaska and we learned that it’s fun to help others. We really wanted to practice being respectful and responsible. We had fun practicing our fractions lessons as we measured the ingredients to make Gypsy’s dog biscuits, and we loved Gypsy’s visit and learning more about the Iditarod.”
Oh yes, the dog biscuits. Did I forget to tell you about the biscuits? Well they followed Mrs. Andrews biscuit recipe and made me a basket of biscuits. They were so yummy. I really love those biscuits. My human told me I had to share with the other dogs I live with. That was hard but I did share and everyone enjoyed the special treat I brought home. There was one more very special surprise. They gave me a big pink present which my human helped me unwrap. In the package was a picture of me drawn by Mrs. Doucette who is also a part of the class. It was strange seeing myself like that. My human says she loves the picture. She’s looking for a special place to hang it.
Before I left, everyone had to say good bye to me. I recieved a zillion belly rugs. I like belly rubs almost as much as I love treats.
It was a great afternoon and I want to thank the class for having us visit. Congratulations to Mrs. Davidson’s class for completing the challenge. There will be many homeless pets who will appreciate your efforts.
Please let us know if your class has completed a project for Zuma’s Community Challenge. We’d love to post your story too.
See you on the trail,
Gypsy