Owney, the Traveling Dog

Owney the Traveling Dog, came to visit Picadome Elementary. Ms. Johnson's and Mrs. Mullins primary first/second grade classes participated in the Owney the Traveling Dog project. The project involves a teacher and a class from each state who hosts a stuffed dog named Owney who travels around the United States by mail. The original Owney was a puppy adopted by the postal workers and lived at the post office. He slept on a mail sack. One day, Owney's mail sack was put on a train and Owney got on the train. He was sent back to Albany. He continued to travel on the trains and became known as Owney the Traveling Dog.

      For the project, each class writes facts about their state on postcards and mails them to all the other classes.  When Owney leaves to go to another school, he will take a Picadome Pride button, and other mementos from Kentucky. Have a safe trip Owney! 

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Owney with his Picadome button

 

 

 

Owney and friends

 

 

  Owney getting ready to head for a new school Items other schools sent with Owney

Links

Owney the Traveling Dog Project

Owney the Traveling Dog Story by Lynn Hall

Owney's Visit to Holly Glen -Owney's visit to students in Vermont
Owney,Canine Friend of the U.S. Postal Service
  Owney Mascot of the Railway Mail Service
Owney,Canine Friend of the U.S. Postal Service
The Greatest Dog Traveler in the World
Any Friend of Owney's 
Best Mascot Award
Smithsonian Institute
Owney the Traveling Dog Visits New York
Owney the Traveling Dog  - Mrs. Hickman's 2nd grade

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Page updated December 31, 2005