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June 22, 2024
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Helen S. Plotkin, NFPW Professional Contest Director, haplotkin@outlook.com
Cate Langley, NFPW Executive Director, info@nfpw.org
More information: www.nfpw.org
National Federation of Press Women announces national
professional communications contest award winners.
Communicators from throughout the United States were honored June 22 when the National Federation of Press Women (NFPW) announced the winners of its 2024 Professional Communications Contest as the final event of the organization’s 2024 National Conference in St. Louis, Mo.
Nearly 2,000 entries were submitted in this year’s contest including entries from Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa. Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington, D.C. and Canada.
“The NFPW professional communications contest puts a spotlight on outstanding entries from throughout the United States,” says Helen S. Plotkin, NFPW professional contest director. “Our judges continue to comment about the high quality of entries they judge in the contest. The entries showcase high quality and exceptional efforts.”
The following award recipient was honored during the 2024 NFPW Communications Contest Awards celebration.
Name: Robin Carole
Title: Firewood and Christmas Potatoes
Hometown: Spokane, Washington
Category: 1st Place – Writing > Children’s Book > Non-fiction
NFPW is a nationwide organization of women and men pursuing careers across the communications spectrum, including print and electronic journalism, freelancing, new media, books, public relations, marketing, graphic design, photography, advertising, radio, and television.
SA distinguished group of professional journalists, communications specialists and educators judged entries in a wide variety of categories. Only first-place winning entries at the state level are eligible to enter the national contest. All entries were published or broadcast between Jan. 1, 2023, and Dec. 31, 2023.
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2024 FAMILY CHOICE AWARD WINNERS
Exceptional products that enrich a family’s lifestyle and create memorable experiences.
Los Angeles, CA – Family Magazine Group is proud to announce the 29th annual Family Choice Award Winners! As one the most coveted and family-friendly consumer award programs in the nation; the Family Choice Awards recognize the finest products and services that enrich the lifestyles of children and families.
Congratulations! “ Firewood & Christmas Potatoes ” is a Winner of a 2024 Family Choice Award!
Here is the link to the winning product:
https://www.familychoiceawards.com/family-choice-awards-winners/firewood-and-christmas-potatoes-3/
The creativity and extraordinary imagination utilized to develop new products and enhance
existing products for the benefit of consumers, continues to amaze our distinguished judges and
staff. We want to express our gratitude to all the entrants for their sincere commitment in making a positive impact on families.
The 2024 Family Choice Awards are presented in the following categories: Apparel, Accessories,
Adaptive Products, Apps, Audio Books, Babies and Parenting Products, Bikes and Scooters,
Books, CD’s, Children’s Products, Developmental/Sensory Products, DVD’s, Electronics, Family
Products, Furniture, House-wares and Home Décor, Jewelry, Movies, Music, New Technology,
Speech and Mobility Aids, Toys and Games, Video Games, Pet Products and Websites.
For complete information on each winner please visit www.FamilyChoiceAwards.com.
After judging, products are donated to local charities and worthy organizations.
Candace Evans
Chairperson, Family Choice Awards
fca@familychoiceawards.com
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3245 University Avenue, Suite 1339
San Diego, CA 92104
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New children’s novel “Firewood and Christmas Potatoes” by Robin Carole is released, a heartwarming holiday story of family, love, and perseverance during the Great Depression
“Firewood and Christmas Potatoes” by Robin Carole, illustrated by Sally Fantasia, has been released worldwide. This 52-page work of children’s nonfiction tells the true story of young Delia and her family as they move from the Oklahoma Dust Bowl to California during the 1930s. Seeking agricultural work to support her family during the Great Depression, Delia’s mother, Momma, teaches her daughters about the importance of perseverance, making the most of what they have, and the power of love to keep the family together.
As Momma works tirelessly to build a life for her children, Delia and her sisters find the small joys in their simple home and do their best to beat the California heat. Delia faces derision at school for being an “Okie,” for being poor, and for being the new kid, but takes it in stride, instead using the axe her mother bought with the last of their money to gather firewood in preparation for winter.
As Christmas approaches, Delia and her mother leave modest gifts of firewood and potatoes for their neighbors, accompanied by a loving note from Delia. When Christmas arrives and the church elder reads one of her notes to the congregation, Delia truly understands that her loving actions and the goodness in her heart are precious, and that the warmth she feels from loving others is the greatest gift of all.
Based on the lived experiences of the author’s mother, the story teaches young readers about the hardships so many people faced during the trying times of the Great Depression and the universal challenges of poverty. Despite the somber setting, the book is ultimately a heartwarming, inspiring story about family, kindness, and loving with an open heart. It shows that small actions can make big differences, and that no matter the circumstances, loving kindness is always the best course of action.
To provide additional context, the book’s appendix contains brief histories of the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, and Okies, as well as Delia’s recipe for quick and easy potato soup!
With an emphasis on faith, family, and making the most of meager circumstances, Carole offers young readers an educational and hopeful message that applies to anyone’s life. She shows that hard times don’t have to mean unhappiness, that charity begins at home, and that the smallest gifts can have the greatest impact.
Firewood and Christmas Potatoes (ISBN: 9781961532113) can be purchased through retailers worldwide, including Barnes and Noble and Amazon. The hardcover retails for $30.99, the paperback retails for $21.99, and the ebook retails for $2.99. Review copies and interviews are available upon request.
From the back cover:
The hardest times can teach the greatest lessons.
During the 1930s, eight-year-old, Delia, along with her four siblings and mother, leave the Dust Bowl of Oklahoma. Taking only a few belongings and using the last of the money to buy a two-headed axe, Delia’s mother travels to California to find work in the agricultural fields – with tomatoes, grapes, cotton – anything that would support her family during the Great Depression. While confronting severe poverty, Delia brings to life her mother’s morals: hard work, sharing, and the universal need to be loved.
Based on true events, Delia’s story will take young readers to a time when approximately three million Americans (including children) were once treated harshly as they journeyed to a different state to begin a new life. Children encountered challenges and embraced hardship by allowing their heart to love all.
Firewood and Christmas Potatoes is a heartwarming story that will become a family favorite during the holiday season.