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Wednesday, September 12, 2018 - 11:30am

Lee Allen tells the story of ‘The Little White Wolf’

Book shows how to use one’s differences to succeed and help others

 

ROY, Utah – Lee Allen became interested in storytelling as a child by listening to his great-grandmother at bedtime. Now that he is an adult, Allen wanted to tell an inspiring story that will allow children to gain more confidence in themselves and for them to realize that being different could be a good thing. This objective prompted Allen to write “The Little White Wolf” (published by AuthorHouse).

 

The book tells the story of Leesu, a wolf born smaller than his siblings do and different in color. The wolf pack laughs at him and rejects him. However, nature have a place for all, and Leesu learns how to use his differences to succeed and help others.

 

“In today's society, we seem to have a lot of strife about things that makes us seem different. Children have to deal with others not showing acceptance of their differences,” Allen says. “This book shows how to embrace being different and knowing you have value.”

 

The story of “The Little White Wolf” aims to make readers learn to respect the differences within themselves and others and be less judgmental.

    

“The Little White Wolf”

By Lee Allen

Softcover | 8.5 x 8.5in | 26 pages | ISBN 9781546254379

E-Book | 26 pages | ISBN 9781546254362

Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

 

About the Author

Lee Allen is a graduate of Capital University, Texas Christian University and the Air War College. He is a retired officer. He began teaching elementary school in Roy, Utah, in 1993. He and his wife, Susan, have been married 46 years and are the servants to six cats and a dog. He became interested in storytelling as a child by listening to his great-grandmother at bedtime.

 

AuthorHouse, an Author Solutions, Inc. self-publishing imprint, is a leading provider of book publishing, marketing, and bookselling services for authors around the globe and offers the industry’s only suite of Hollywood book-to-film services. Committed to providing the highest level of customer service, AuthorHouse assigns each author personal publishing and marketing consultants who provide guidance throughout the process. Headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana, AuthorHouse celebrated 15 years of service to authors in Sept. 2011.For more information or to publish a book visit authorhouse.com or call 1-888-519-5121. For the latest, follow @authorhouse on Twitter.

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THE DANGEROUS SUMMER

SHARE NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR

"THIS IS LIFE"

 

FALL TOUR KICKS OFF TODAY

 

THE DANGEROUS SUMMER AVAILABLE NOW

 

SEPTEMBER 12 - The Dangerous Summer have shared their new music video for "This Is Life", off their self-titled album, which was released early 2018. Fans can check it out here: smarturl.it/ThisIsLifeVideo

 

Speaking to the music video, lead singer AJ Perdomo said, "This video was filmed after our van break in. All of our personal belongings and camera gear and footage was taken."

 

"Chris Simms had the idea to make a video documenting the rise up from the ashes, through our UK tour, and our next full US run," he continued. "You can catch us on tour for the next two months, time to do it all again."

 

Tonight, they will kick off their fall tour with The Early November at the Rex Theatre in Pittsburgh, PA. Support will come from Jetty Bones and Save Face. For a full list of dates, please see below.

 

The Dangerous Summer released their highly-anticipated and long-awaited self-titled album on January 26, 2018, and completed a headlining tour with The Band CAMINO and Microwave. Recently, they headlined a concert at the Pocono Raceway that was presented by Dale Earnhardt Jr., who has collaborated with the band in the past on their music video for "Ghosts".

 

The Dangerous Summer is AJ Perdomo, Matt Kennedy, and Ben Cato.

 

Upcoming Tour Dates:

September 12 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Rex Theatre

September 13 - Cleveland, OH @ Mahall's

September 14 - Detroit, MI @ El Club

September 16 - Springfield, MO @ Outland

September 18 - Denver, CO @ Marquis

September 19 - Salt Lake City, UT @ In The Venue

September 21 - Seattle, WA @ El Corazon

September 22 - Portland, OR @ TBA

September 23 - Sacramento, CA @ Holy Diver

September 25 - San Francisco, CA @ Slim's

September 26 - Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour

September 27 - Tustin, CA @ Martys On Newport

September 28 - San Diego, CA @ Irenic

September 29 - Mesa, AZ @ The Nile

October 1 - Dallas, TX @ Prophet Bar

October 2 - Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live!

October 4 - Nashville, TN @ Mercury Lounge

October 5 - Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade

October 6 - Orlando, FL @ Soundbar

October 7 - Tampa, FL @ Crowbar

October 9 - Greensboro, NC @ The Blind Tiger

October 10 - Virginia Beach, VA @ Shaka's Live

October 11 - Philadelphia, PA @ TLA

October 12 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bazaar

October 13 - Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar

October 14 - Hamden, CT @ Space Ballroom

October 16 - Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck Bar

October 17 - Buffalo, NY @ Rec Room

October 18 - Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall

October 19 - Asbury, NJ @ House of Independents

 

Follow The Dangerous Summer:

Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedangeroussummer

Twitter: www.twitter.com/dangeroussummer

Instagram: @thedangeroussummer

 

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Kitten Yoga, Adopt a DJ from the Humane Society of Utah


 

Alt 101.9 FM radio personality lives in the animal shelter to raise donations

 

 

Radio personality Lindsey Armstrong with Alt 101.9 FM is voluntarily living at the Humane Society of Utah (HSU) located at 4242 S. 300 W. in Murray, Utah until she raises a set goal of $3,000 in physical and monetary donations for the shelter animals. As part of her fundraising efforts, Lindsey is holding a Kitten Yoga class Tuesday, Sept. 11 from 8-9 p.m. at the HSU adoption center auditorium. All donations raised for her donation-based “adoption fee” benefits the Humane Society of Utah homeless animals 100 percent. Lindsey is sleeping on a cot inside a Kitty City cat villa among the shelter cats and broadcasting live from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. each day to encourage donations.

 

“This is the fourth year that Lindsey has moved in to live at HSU with the shelter pets,” said Deann Shepherd, HSU representative. “We’re grateful for her dedication to the animals, and to the fact that she’s donating her time to promote our services and adoptable pets.”

 

Lindsey began the event Monday, Sept. 10 and plans to stay at the shelter until her goal of raising $3,000 is achieved. Online donations may be made through the Alt 101.9 and HSU websites, or visitors are welcome to bring items in and meet Lindsey in person.

The Kitten Yoga class will be taught by Sophia Wallman who has over 200 hours of yoga instruction, including classes with goats. All available spots in the class have been filled.

Items currently needed by HSU include kitten and puppy milk replacement formula, wet and dry kitten and puppy food, cat litter, stainless steel food and water bowls, pet beds, blankets, and pet toys.

 

For additional information, visit alt1019.com or utahhuman.org/adoptadj.



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About the Humane Society of Utah

The Humane Society of Utah is dedicated to the elimination of pain, fear and suffering in all animals. Since 1960, the HSU has been sheltering homeless animals, fighting cruelty and neglect, and creating an environment of respect, responsibility, and compassion for all animals across the state of Utah. HSU is the largest open-admission

 
private animal

 
shelter in the state

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and welcomes any companion animal that can legally be admitted. As a member of the No-Kill Utah (NKUT) Coalition, the HSU works hard to ensure that every healthy and treatable pet that enters the facility will be placed into a loving home. The Humane Society of Utah is a local, private 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that does not receive any state tax dollars or government funding. HSU is funded by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses and foundations. Read more about the HSU online at www.utahhumane.org.