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  • Buffalo, NY
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Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt is an award-winning writer who pens features and profiles of people and places for businesses, websites and publications including American Profile, Family Circle, Go, Ladies' Home Journal, and The Washington Post. She also writes award-winning books and reviews. Sheri's new children's picture book, humorously illustrated by David Slonim (www.davidslonim.com): You Think It's Easy Being the Tooth Fairy? Tooth has sold 12,000 copies since its August 2007 publication. Awards: First place, Children's Books - Fiction, 2008 Delaware Press Association Communications Contest; First place, Children's Books - Fiction, 2008 National Federation of Press Women Communications Contest.
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Posted on August 28, 2008 at 9:49pm —

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At 2:15pm on August 29, 2008, John McEvoy said…
Sheri,

Thanks for the compliments and the suggestions. Denver is way more than the AP limit- for sure. I do have several other ideas for this ongoing story however.

T-Ray is quite the charactor and the "dummies in the desert" were clothed as per my suggestion! ;)
At 12:33pm on August 29, 2008, John McEvoy said…
Hey Sheri,

These images were made yesterday, (Thursday, August 28 2008) during the "We Are America" DNC March & Rally for Immigrant Rights in Denver.

Leading the march were GRUPO TLALOC Danza Azteca a non-profit traditional Mexica/Azteca group embodied of Chicano/Mexicano families and students of all ages dedicated to preserving and nourishing the ancient knowledge of their ancestors. Carlos Castenada is shown lighting sweet grass and incense to smudge the crowd and purify the air ahead of the march.
 
 

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