From Linda Bond, Executive Director of the National Pedicure Association, about All About Women of the High Country magazine:
“It’s like a snapshot of a very unique and wonderful pocket of the world, where values and colorful verbiage are still very much in place.” Dear All About Women,I'm a guy, but I enjoy reading your magazine. Okay, okay, I don't read the whole thing, but there is always an article or two that catches my eye. One that always is worth reading is Teri Wiggans. She speaks of things that touch my heart, make me think and, in general, feel more positive about the world.
If Teri receives any compensation for her contributions, give her a raise. If she isn't paid, give her a hug from me.
Sincerely,Richard TidymanAAW Staff:I just wanted to send you a quick note of appreciation. We saw the recent edition of All About Women, and we all loved the article on Glenda Andrews. Thank you so much for the opportunity to contribute and spread the word about Rainbow Center.
Sincerely,Staff members of Rainbow Center - Children & Family ServicesRegarding Lucky, and Libby:I find this story very interesting and educational! What a wonderful opportunity for our school children to learn first hand about our state dog! I hope Libby Bagby has much success with her books and continues with her presentations throughout our state! Thank you for doing this feature!
-P. SealeAs a native North Carolinian I was intrigued by the information gleaned from the Women in Education column. I am sure I am not alone in learning that we have a North Carolina State Dog! What an inspiration Ms. Bagby is to take on the challenge of educating and entertaining about this little known fact. We need more educators like this, active or retired. Articles like this are few and far between, TOO few!
Thanks for a great piece,Deborah CherryWaxhaw, NCThe "retired educator" article about Libby Bagby, who travels around the state of NC with her Plott Hound, Lucky, was an excellent article! I certainly enjoyed reading all about Libby's work in connection with her book. As a retired educator myself, this article contains a wealth of information that every person in education should read and then follow that by inviting Libby and Lucky to their school! What a wonderful, up-close way for children to learn about part of the history of their state!
Sincerely,Janet W. LutzWe can’t thank you, our readers, enough for your input and feedback. We very much appreciate your comments about how much you enjoy reading our magazine and especially about the amazing women (and men!) we feature each month. Thank you for your patronage. Please feel free to respond here with comments or suggestions and be sure to tell our advertisers how much you appreciate their support. We can’t do it without them! The StaffPlease email questions and comments to comments@aawmag.com