Aug 01

Beth Rowles Scott - Globe Article
The Globe+Mail has taken notice of the book, Pinch Me, A Long Walk From the Prairies. published by Granville Island Publishing. The article, taken from the Saturday, April 4th issue, talks about the involvement of the author in African development and education in Kenya.
The book, Pinch Me, tells the story of how the Butlers became involved in the cause of African education with the not for profit organization ACCESS.
The entire article can be viewed on the Globe + Mail site or download the entire article: Globe+Mail_Pinch_Me-2010.

For more information about the book, please visit the Granville Island website.
Look for Pinch Me at your local bookstore or buy direct from the publisher.
Tagged with: a long walk from the Prairies • GIPL • Globe + Mail • Pinch Me
Jul 10

Author Beth Rowles Scott Photo By Michael Moster
Pinch Me, A Long Walk From the Prairies is getting a lot of attention and Beth Rowles Scott is very busy organizing her tour of the prairies. Check back for more information later in the summer!
One of the stops that has been confirmed is:
McNally-Robinson Book Store in Saskatoon for Wednesday, September 8th 7:30 pm.
Buy this exciting book direct from the publisher with the link below or order from a bookstore near you. For more information about the author, please visit the Beth Rowles Scott page.

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Tagged with: a long walk from the Prairies • Beth Rowles Scott • GIPL • Pinch Me • Prairie Tour
Mar 02

Author Beth Rowles Scott Photo By Michael Moster
Beth Rowles Scott is getting a lot of attention in the Pacific Northwest as she has granted interviews with radio station KKNW in Seattle Monday, March first and King 5 television in Seattle on Friday, March 5th.
She is also making a personal appearance at Third Place Books on the same Friday evening.
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Beth Rowles Scott’s memoir follows her from the Canadian prairie to BC, her marriage at 63, and the evolution of her NGO, the African Canadian Continuing Education Society.
— Third Place Books — Call 206-366-3333
Location: Lake Forest Park
17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155
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To learn more about Beth visit her author page, to find out more about the book click here.
Dec 06

Author Beth Rowles Scott Photo By Michael Moster
GIPL Author, Beth Rowles Scott has been receiving a lot of attention because of her book, “Pinch Me, A Long Walk from the Prairies”. The Afro News has written a glowing review that can be read here. A quote from the article is re-printed below.
Beth’s desire “to give hope, to give a chance to others” came from her own early life lessons. This new project which began on a kitchen table in 1993, called on Beth to apply all her best experiences of administration. Her belief in how important it is to encourage leadership, enhance education and strengthen community now led her from being a retired academic to a latter day activist in a far and foreign land. Looking forward to Kenya, Beth and George’s vision became the working motto for ACCES – “Kenyans Helping Kenyans”. – quote from the Afro News, Deidré Heim.
Foreword Magazine mentioned the book, calling it a “charming memoir”and BC Bookworld listed it under their Indie Books category.
The book follows Beth’s life from her childhood in Saskatchewan to her dedication to creating schools in Kenya in her senior years.
More information about the on-going work of creating and supporting schools in Kenya can be found by visiting the ACCESKENYA website or by e-mailing info@acceskenya.org. Net proceeds form the sale of the book are donated to ACES.

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Oct 20

Meet Author Beth Rowles Scott
Event at VPL to introduce her new book,
Pinch Me: A Long Walk From the Prairies
WHEN: Tuesday, October 20th | 7:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m.
WHERE: Level 3 Vancouver Public Library Central Branch 350 Georgia.
Beth Rowles Scott invites you to walk with her as she tells about her prairie childhood, her challenging career and her fulfilling Senior Years.
At 63 she married the love of her life George Scott. They became co-founders of the African Canadian Continuing Education Society (ACCES) that seeks to alleviate poverty in Kenya through education.
You will be entertained by Beth’s passion and wit and entranced with her discovery of a formula for happiness.
WHEN: Tuesday, October 20th | 7:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m.
WHERE: Level 3 Vancouver Public Library Central
Branch 350 Georgia.
Net proceeds from the sale of Pinch Me will be donated to ACCES (www.acceskenya.org)
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Tagged with: a long walk from the Prairies • education • Kenya • Pinch Me • Prairies