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The Lone Star Puppy Raisers in Texas dressed their pooches in costumes for Halloween. Here is yellow Lab Nura in a ladybug costume. Submitted by Shari Nederhoff.
Elk Grove Puppies with a Vision puppy raising club on an excursion to Fog Willow Pumpkin Farm in Wilton, CA. From left to right: Sweetie, Kyra, Havarti, Plato, and Libby. Submitted by Gerald Edwards.
GDB alum Bob Sonnenberg getting ready to throw out the first pitch at a San Francisco Giants game with his Guide Dog, black Lab Nino, by his side. Bob is pictured with his family. Submitted by Bob Sonnenberg.
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Cheers! Let me rep a t-shirt down in Boston!!
Daniel T. Koudys
Bentley University Class of 2013
BS Marketing
Minor In IDCC
Cell - 781 330 4204
Koudys_Dan@bentley.edu
First, I designed a flyer to advertise that the new album is out. I printed the flyer off and took it to Office Depot and had 100 copies made. I went all over my campus and hung the flyers everywhere I could think of: bathrooms, classrooms, bulletin boards, elevators, recycle bins, bus stops, etc. In all, I hung 71 of the 100 flyers. I wrote in sidewalk chalk on the ground that the new album was out in 17 high-traffic areas. I work at a coffee shop, and I wrote about the album on bagel bags and used them to give customers their baked goods—I did it 6 times before my supervisor noticed and scolded me. Haha. I have been using a green bag that I made. I wrote on the back window of my car that the album is out.
I did the flyers and the chalk on Sunday night and I have not been on campus since then, but from what I have seen previously with chalk is, it works. People stop to read it. I know that my car is getting a lot of attention…people have been staring at me when I get out of it, and staring when I get in. I have noticed that a lot of people have been looking at the bag, too. I have had a couple people tell me that they’re fans of The Redwalls, so I told them to be sure that they bought the new record because it is out, and it is excellent
"Form a team high-five line on a busy street or at a transit depot. Snap a photo of your team giving passersby high-fives and cheering them on like at a sports event or parade."
"Form a team high-five line on a busy street or at a transit depot. Snap a photo of your team giving passersby high-fives and cheering them on like at a sports event or parade."
First, I designed a flyer to advertise that the new album is out. I printed the flyer off and took it to Office Depot and had 100 copies made. I went all over my campus and hung the flyers everywhere I could think of: bathrooms, classrooms, bulletin boards, elevators, recycle bins, bus stops, etc. In all, I hung 71 of the 100 flyers. I wrote in sidewalk chalk on the ground that the new album was out in 17 high-traffic areas. I work at a coffee shop, and I wrote about the album on bagel bags and used them to give customers their baked goods—I did it 6 times before my supervisor noticed and scolded me. Haha. I have been using a green bag that I made. I wrote on the back window of my car that the album is out.
I did the flyers and the chalk on Sunday night and I have not been on campus since then, but from what I have seen previously with chalk is, it works. People stop to read it. I know that my car is getting a lot of attention…people have been staring at me when I get out of it, and staring when I get in. I have noticed that a lot of people have been looking at the bag, too. I have had a couple people tell me that they’re fans of The Redwalls, so I told them to be sure that they bought the new record because it is out, and it is excellent
this was a first year bird, still grey, wing tagged on both wings yellow tag with black letters, J53- federal band on right leg but unable to be read- associating with mute swan that is a regular at this location- appears habituated to humans, looked to be in good health- ID by size (sl larger than mute) and size, shape of bill relative to head, straight slope, black with no yellow markings, just line of orange at gape
First, I designed a flyer to advertise that the new album is out. I printed the flyer off and took it to Office Depot and had 100 copies made. I went all over my campus and hung the flyers everywhere I could think of: bathrooms, classrooms, bulletin boards, elevators, recycle bins, bus stops, etc. In all, I hung 71 of the 100 flyers. I wrote in sidewalk chalk on the ground that the new album was out in 17 high-traffic areas. I work at a coffee shop, and I wrote about the album on bagel bags and used them to give customers their baked goods—I did it 6 times before my supervisor noticed and scolded me. Haha. I have been using a green bag that I made. I wrote on the back window of my car that the album is out.
I did the flyers and the chalk on Sunday night and I have not been on campus since then, but from what I have seen previously with chalk is, it works. People stop to read it. I know that my car is getting a lot of attention…people have been staring at me when I get out of it, and staring when I get in. I have noticed that a lot of people have been looking at the bag, too. I have had a couple people tell me that they’re fans of The Redwalls, so I told them to be sure that they bought the new record because it is out, and it is excellent