Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Bellon Visiting Author Series March 7-9 Brings Wyoming Author Ken Thomasma

Released by Idaho State University February 8, 2011
Contact: Rebecca Hyde, 232-6452

Bellon Visiting Author Series March 7-9
Brings Wyoming Author Ken Thomasma

Pocatello – A visit by award-winning Wyoming author Ken Thomasma will highlight the 25th annual Idaho State University Bellon Visiting Author Series scheduled March 7-9 at the Idaho State University College of Education and at area public schools and libraries.
Thomasma, who lives in Kelly, Wyo., has written a series of popular children's books highlighting the lives of Native American Indian children from different tribes. Thomasma has won the State of Wyoming Children's Book Award three times. Four times his books have been nominated for the Colorado Children's Book Award.
His works include “Naya Nuki: Shoshoni Girl,” “Soun Tetoken: Nez Perce Boy,” “Om-Kas-toe: Blackfeet Twin,” “Kunu: Escape on the Missouri,” and “Pathki Nana: Kootenai Girl.”
Thomasma’s schedule in Pocatello is as follows:
• Monday, March 7, he will visit Syringa Elementary School during the day and then will meet with the public 4-5 p.m. at the Marshal Public Library;
• Tuesday, March 8, he will visit Indian Hills Elementary School during the day and then will he will sign books at the ISU College of Education Auditorium 6:15-7 p.m. and speak to the public 7-8 p.m.; and
• Wednesday, March 9, he will visit Gate City Elementary and then speak to the public at the Portneuf District Library 4-5 p.m.
Books will be available for purchase and signing by the author at all locations.
For more information, contact Rebecca Hyde, 208-232-6452.
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