| July 24, 2002
Mr. Travis Edward Pike
1746 South Kingsley Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90006-5210
Dear Mr. Pike:
In November of 2001, we received your very generous gift
of two sets of Grumpuss videos and audio tapes that you sent to
our students at Rose Tree Elementary School. I immediately called
Beth Phillips-Brown, but neglected to contact you. I could not, in
good conscience, begin a new school year without writing to thank you personally.
Our librarian, Christina Sellen, and our fourth and fifth
grade teachers were thrilled by the performances when they previewed the
video, and so were their students. We have many J. R.R. Tolkien readers
and many more "young knights" and cat lovers who were enchanted by this
medieval fantasy adventure. I am sure this tale in rhyme and verse
will delight our students for years to come.
The lessons in the story were appreciated by teachers
and students alike - particularly the one about listening to the advice
of your elders who may know more than you think! Today, more than
ever, we need stories that reinforce listening to, understanding and valuing
each other. The reviews and special achievement awards were well-deserved.
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful tale with
us. Rose Tree students are very fortunate to have friends like you
and Beth Phillips-Brown.
Sincerely,
Ellen L. Sosangelis
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