Dear Mr. Titus
Thank you for spending time with us teaching string art. What a great
way to use learning styles, following directions, and storytelling in
one experience!! You have been so patient in your teaching. We
appreciate you very much.Sincerely,
Mrs. Jan Murray
Acting Summer School Principal
Mid-Del Schools
Midwest City, Oklahoma
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Dear Mr. Titus,
Thank you for showing all of the tricks. I love doing the Spider. The
Spider is so fun. My friend Gabby showed me the Witches Broom. I like
that one too.
You are so good at doing all of the tricks. I wish I could do every one
of them like you.
I bought 9 strings and a book. I have 10 strings since I got one free.
I am so glad you came to our school. I don’t think anyone can do
anything with strings better than you can. Thank you so much for coming.
Sincerely,
Maddy
Oklahoma City |
Dear David,
So.... Gladys Wood kids are under the string spell & I'm now scheming
ways to travel the world & become a storyteller! You've certainly lit a
few fires around Anchorage! And they're all good. Thank you so much for
rising to the rigorous occasion of dazzling well over 500 kids in one
very short day. Please come back! The kids are already asking when that
will happen!Happy tales & travels,
Amy Dalton
Anchorage, AK
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Dear Dave,
Through the years of working with children and hosting various guests
speakers,
I have never seen such a reaction to a presentation as we saw with
yours. There is something magical about you and the strings! The kids
talked about you long after you were gone. The string books that we
purchased from you were shared by many children. The kids could not get
enough of them! (They helped each other to understand the string
diagrams in the various booklets. I have never seen such patience and
willingness on the part of children to help those who at first had
difficulty. No one was left out or left behind.)
Thank you for the lasting gift of goodness that you gave us. I wish you
well in all your travels and in your work.
Sincerely,
Barbara Sonnenmoser
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