Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Skipwith Elementary School - 11/18 Tracy Dews


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http://www.henrico.k12.va.us/hcpstv/TC-Skipwith.html





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Tracy John Dews class has a science lesson on measurment



1 Gallon = 4 Quarts = 8 pints = 16 cups

1 Gallon Kingdon = 4 Queens = 8 Princesses = 16 crowns



The Gallon Kingdom of measurement


1 Gallon Kingdom has 4 Queens,


2 + 2 Queens


2+2+2+2 Princess


2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2 Crowns

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Tiffany Dews Tracy Dews Riley Dews featured on Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Radiothon





Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, 98.9 Liberty and Big Oldies 107.3 are joining together again to help local kids.
On September 1st and 2nd, we invite you to tune your radios to 98.9 Liberty and Big Oldies 107.3 for the
2ND ANNUALChildren’s Miracle Network Hospitals Radiothon September 1 and September 2, 20117:00 am to 7:00 p.m. each dayDonate during Radiothon by calling (804) 228-5888Local DJ personalities Johnny Mack, Tony Booth, Jim Conlee and Jen Towner will broadcast incredible stories of brave children LIVE from Children's Hospital of Richmond's Brook Road Campus.Radiothon, presented by Martin's, is a celebration of the miracles that happen each and every day at our local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital. We invite you to consider making a donation and help us continue providing the health care our children need and deserve.Go ahead, tune in to radio so powerful it makes miracles!Click here for a sneak peak of some of the amazing stories you’ll hear or to make a secure online donation with a credit card >>Please feel free to share this email with friends and family! For more information, contact 804-228-5929.











Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Patient Voices: Sickle Cell Anemia


FULL AUDIO and VIDEO


http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/03/02/health/healthguide/te_sicklecell.html?ref=health


Sickle cell anemia is an inherited disease in which red blood cells are unable to properly carry oxygen throughout the body because of their distinctive crescent-like, or sickle, shape. The condition causes severe episodes of pain and fatigue, and it can lead to damage to the eyes and other organs. Sickle cell anemia affects about 72,000 people in the United States, most of African descent. Here, six men and women speak about the impact sickle cell anemia has had on their lives and families. (Join the discussion here.)



Friday, February 11, 2011

Dews Family interviewed for Sickle Cell Article


Monday February 7, 2011 the Dews family was interviewed and photographed by Casey Templeton for a audio diary and interent article which bring a spotlight on Sickle Cell and the families story. I will provide an update when the article is released.