Showing posts with label Becky Rader. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Becky Rader. Show all posts

Thursday, February 12, 2015

More Books!

 

Another run of the book has now been proofed and ordered. This is a self published endeavor and only a few are ordered at a time. Shirley Boyd and I are learning the ropes with the help of Mary Beth Smith. It has been enlightening how it all works.

We will have 100 books available and the delivery date is Feb. 25!!! If you would like a book and missed out on the December order this is your chance! Once the shipment arrives, we will mail your book to you.

Remember that the first run sold out quickly due to the pre-order special and the book signing event at Wild Birds Unlimited, which we greatly appreciated.

We already have some orders for the next shipment. Get yours in now...order information is here. Look up on the bar...find it? Good : ) More information on ordering larger quantities can also be found there.

If you are interested in a program pertaining to the book and would like books available for signing, please contact me.

Thanks to everyone for your interest!
Becky

Monday, December 15, 2014

Finally Arriving!!!

Photo: Just love this sweet face!                                                                                                                                                                                              



The book that is.....

The release for the book will take place at the Wild Birds Unlimited Store on Mockingbird@Abrams this Saturday, December 20th, from 12-2.  Shirley Boyd and I are both so excited that it is finally happening.

George worked at this store during his "retirement" and Ron has been gracious enough to allow us to be there to share the book with you.

The book is a compilation of 30 years of photographic documentation from George Boyd of the Flora and Fauna around White Rock Lake that represents the urban flora and fauna of this region.  It is not a guide book of the various and numerous species, but is instead an introduction to the necessary requirements for the survival of all species found in our region.  Habitat is the most important criteria for that survival.

It was the intent of the authors that children, students and adults that are interested in learning about the living beauty of the lake have a book that can guide them on the best places to view and recognize the wildlife, help them learn how to protect the habitat and to become good land stewards of our lake and park. 

Hope to see you there!

6333 E. Mockingbird Ln. Ste 101
Dallas, TX  75214
(214) 821-7400
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http://eastdallas.wbu.com/