Book Week Bells!

Students and Teachers,

Nov.14-18 is book week. Since Bob Dylan is a Nobel Prize winning poet and song-writer he gets to be the default voice for the bells during this week. However, we’d love to punctuate his wonderful voice with some of yours.

Do you have a favorite book or poem? We’d love to capture your voice reading a favorite excerpt (30-60 seconds). I will organize these to be played for the bell (just once) during Book Week.

For example, you could read excerpts from Green Eggs and Ham, or Romeo and Juliet. You could also read a poem by Shel Silverstein, or Robert Frost. You could even sing a bit of Bob Dylan. If you’d like to contribute but are unsure of what to do, come by the library and we can suggest something to you. 🙂

You can record your own file and send it to me. Don’t say your name in the recording (it’s fun to guess who it is, anyway). Just read your piece, then at the end, tell us what you read, and who the author was. Please have the recordings to me by Wednesday, Nov. 9 (but the sooner, the better, so I can get started on editing!). OR, I can help with the recording.

Warm regards,

John

Friends of The Nobel-Prize Refusing Bob Dylan in Central-Eastern China