Fehr and Duncan Edwards Read ‘The Bulliest Dozer’ to Arlington Students
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Fehr and Duncan Edwards Read ‘The Bulliest Dozer’ to Arlington Students

Washington Capitals forward Eric Fehr and co-author Pamela Duncan Edwards participate in a Q&A session with nearly 50 Key Elementary School students,

Washington Capitals forward Eric Fehr and co-author Pamela Duncan Edwards participate in a Q&A session with nearly 50 Key Elementary School students,

Washington Capitals forward Eric Fehr and co-author Pamela Duncan Edwards participate in a Q&A session with nearly 50 Key Elementary School students following a reading of “The Bulliest Dozer,” a children’s book co-written by Fehr and Duncan Edwards to raise funds for bullying prevention and to encourage positive behavior, with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting charity. The students were participants in Everybody Wins! DC Power Lunch, a literacy and mentoring program based in select elementary schools in the Washington metropolitan area. The program pairs professional adults with elementary school students to read together. The book tells the story of Bo Dozer and his peers at Ms. Crane’s Academy for Little Machines. Signed copies of the The Bulliest Dozer are available for $20 or unsigned copies for $10 online at WashingtonCaps.com and during Capitals home games at the Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation table at section 104 on the main concourse.