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In honor of Dr. Seuss's birthday, Tech. Sgt. Misty Talley takes part in Read Across America Day by bringing "Nothing Wrong with a Three-Legged Dog" to life for fifth graders in Sandy Rodriguez's class at Sun Valley Elementary School, a mile south of Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, on Loop 410. "I did this the year before, and it's fun. I like working with the kids," said Sergeant Talley, who is assigned to the 59th Dental Training Group.   Approximately 100 volunteers signed up to read to the students March 2, with members of Team Lackland representing nearly 80 percent of the volunteers, according to Kelli Wilson, the school's social worker and organizer of the event. Read Across America, sponsored by the National Education Association, is the nation's largest reading event in which educators and community members encourage children to read, which simultaneously improves other basic skills. (USAF photo by April Blumer)
070302-F-3809B-002.JPG Photo By: April Blumer

In honor of Dr. Seuss's birthday, Tech. Sgt. Misty Talley takes part in Read Across America Day by bringing "Nothing Wrong with a Three-Legged Dog" to life for fifth graders in Sandy Rodriguez's class at Sun Valley Elementary School, a mile south of Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, on Loop 410. "I did this the year before, and it's fun. I like working with the kids," said Sergeant Talley, who is assigned to the 59th Dental Training Group. Approximately 100 volunteers signed up to read to the students March 2, with members of Team Lackland representing nearly 80 percent of the volunteers, according to Kelli Wilson, the school's social worker and organizer of the event. Read Across America, sponsored by the National Education Association, is the nation's largest reading event in which educators and community members encourage children to read, which simultaneously improves other basic skills. (USAF photo by April Blumer)


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