ARTHUR(R) and CVS Caremark Debut the Winner of the 'ARTHUR/All Kids Can Character...
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ARTHUR(R) and CVS Caremark Debut the Winner of the 'ARTHUR/All Kids Can
Character Search' June 30 on PBS KIDS GO!(SM)
-Live-Action Segment to Feature ARTHUR Creator Marc Brown Meeting Connor
Gordon, 11, of Savage, Minn. and his Character "Lydia Fox"-
WOONSOCKET, R.I., and BOSTON, June 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Connor Gordon, 11, of
Savage Minn., is about to make his television debut. As the grand prize
winner of the "ARTHUR/All Kids Can Character Search, Connor along with his
character, Lydia Fox, will be featured on the live-action segment of an ARTHUR
episode Tuesday, June 30 on PBS KIDS GO! (check local listings). The segment
features Connor, an aspiring artist, meeting ARTHUR creator and author Marc
Brown.
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In February 2009, ARTHUR, the award-winning PBS KIDS GO! television series,
and CVS Caremark All Kids Can, a program dedicated to making life easier for
kids with disabilities, invited children ages 6-12 to create a new friend for
ARTHUR. The search was designed to educate children about the importance of
inclusion and how children of all abilities can play together. It also
encouraged parents and children to think about what life is like for someone
they know who has a disability.
Connor went right to the drawing board. Selected out of an overwhelming 8,500
entries, he won top honors for his character Lydia Fox -- a 10-year old girl
fox who uses a wheelchair and loves to draw and play basketball. Producers of
the ARTHUR show were so impressed that they already have plans to include
Lydia in two additional future episodes.
"My character, Lydia, wants kids to know that even though she's in a
wheelchair, she can do what everyone else can do, but in her own way," he
said. "I'm so excited."
In May, as part of the grand prize, Marc Brown traveled to Connor's home in
Savage, Minn. to learn more about the inspiration for Lydia Fox in person.
Connor spent time drawing with Marc, explaining his vision for Lydia, and his
dream to become an animator. Later in the day, the pair unveiled Connor's
drawing of Lydia at his elementary school in Savage, Minn. In recognition of
his achievement, CVS Caremark presented a donation of $5,000 to St. John the
Baptist School for library or arts curricula.
"I was blown away by his design and the thought that went into inventing his
character," said Brown. "He is so talented."
While taping the segment, the producers of the ARTHUR series surprised Connor
with a visit to the Courage Center in Minneapolis. The rehabilitation and
resource center--whose mission is to empower adults and children with
disabilities to realize their full potential in every aspect of life--is home
to two champion junior basketball teams. They wanted to give Connor the
opportunity to meet--and play with--kids who have disabilities similar to
Lydia's.
"It was a special day for all the kids we met," said ARTHUR Associate Producer
Heidi Shin. "Connor's thoughtfulness, generosity, and belief in the importance
of diversity and inclusion reflected all that we value on our series, and many
of the Courage Center staff described the afternoon as being life-changing for
their kids, too. They'll be excited to see kids like themselves, in
wheelchairs, on television - to show that they can do just about anything."
CVS Caremark All Kids Can supports programs and services that help children
with disabilities learn, play, and succeed in life. Since its premiere in
1996, ARTHUR has celebrated the importance of friendship and the value of
accepting and including kids with different abilities from all walks of life.
Buster proves that kids who can manage their asthma can do anything, Marina
shows her friends what it's like to be blind, George succeeds as a student
with dyslexia, and Carl -- in an upcoming season -- will share what it's like
to have autism.
"This segment is a wonderful conclusion to a successful effort in championing
the concept of inclusion," said Eileen Howard Dunn, Senior Vice President of
Corporate Communications and Community Relations at CVS Caremark. "We're so
proud of Connor's entry, are thrilled that his story and his character, Lydia
Fox, is going to be shared with the PBS KIDS GO! audience. It is our hope
that the segment will extend the impact of the Character Search by helping
more parents and children to think not only about what life is like for
someone with a disability but also about characteristics in each of us that
make us unique."
The Character Search entries were reviewed by the producers of the ARTHUR
show, colleagues from CVS Caremark, and a celebrity panel including Tolon
Brown from Marc Brown Studios; Terri Mauro, About.com's Guide to Parenting
Special Needs; Matt Cavedon from Boundless Playgrounds; Katy Beh Neas, Vice
President of Government Relations for Easter Seals; and Susan Kane,
Editor-in-Chief of Parenting magazine's "School Years" edition.
In addition to the grand prize winner, the panel also selected nine finalists
who received prize packages including CVS gift cards and ARTHUR merchandise.
CVS Caremark also made a grant of $1,000 to each child's school for library or
arts programs.
For more information about the "ARTHUR/All Kids Can Character Search," please
visit pbskidsgo.org/arthur/allkidscan.
Funding for the "ARTHUR/All Kids Can Character Search" is provided by CVS
Caremark.
About ARTHUR
ARTHUR, based on Marc Brown's best-selling books, is the highest rated weekday
children's series on PBS among children 6-11 (Source: For PBS, NTI
Pocketpiece, October 2007-June 2008). ARTHUR has won numerous awards,
including the George Foster Peabody Award, a BAFTA and six Daytime Emmys--four
for Outstanding Children's Animated Program. ARTHUR is produced by WGBH Boston
and Cookie Jar Entertainment Inc. Executive producers are Carol Greenwald
(WGBH), Toper Taylor (Cookie Jar), and Marc Brown (Marc Brown Studios).
Directed by Greg Bailey.
Funding for ARTHUR is provided by public television viewers. Corporate funding
is provided by Chuck E. Cheese's(R) and CVS Pharmacy, Inc.
About CVS Caremark All Kids Can
All Kids Can, a program of the CVS Caremark Charitable Trust and CVS Caremark,
is a five-year, $25 million commitment to support children with disabilities.
The goals of All Kids Can are to support children with disabilities by raising
awareness in schools and in local communities about the importance of
inclusion, creating greater opportunities for physical activity and play, and
providing access to medical rehabilitation and related services. CVS Caremark
and its more than 215,000 employees help children with disabilities learn,
play and succeed through partnerships with leading local and national
nonprofit organizations such as Easter Seals and many others across the
country. For more information, visit http://www.cvsallkidscan.com.
About WGBH Boston
WGBH Boston is America's preeminent public broadcasting producer, the source
of one-third of PBS's prime-time lineup along with some of public television's
best-known lifestyle shows, many public radio favorites, and a roster of
children's programs that empower kids with innovative, entertaining,
curriculum-based content. Among the WGBH-produced children's titles: Arthur,
Curious George, Postcards from Buster, Between the Lions, Design Squad, Martha
Speaks and Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman. WGBH is the number-one producer of
websites on pbs.org, one of the most trafficked dot-org websites in the world,
and a pioneer in educational multimedia and in technologies and services that
make media accessible to the 36 million Americans who rely on captioning or
video descriptions. WGBH has been recognized with hundreds of honors: Emmys,
Peabodys, duPont-Columbia Awards ... even two Oscars. In 2002, WGBH received a
special institutional Peabody Award for 50 years of excellence. For more
information, go to www.wgbh.org.
ABOUT PBS KIDS and PBS KIDS GO!
PBS KIDS, for preschoolers, and PBS KIDS GO!, for early elementary school
kids, offer all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds
through television, online and community outreach programs. With positive role
models and content designed to nurture a child's total well-being, PBS's
children's media and family and educator resources - including PBS KIDS online
(pbskids.org), PBS KIDS GO! online (pbskidsgo.org), PBS Parents
(pbsparents.org), PBS Teachers (pbsteachers.org), PBS KIDS Raising Readers and
literacy events across the country - leverage the full spectrum of media,
technology and community to build knowledge, critical thinking, imagination
and curiosity. Empowering children for success in school and in life, only PBS
KIDS and PBS KIDS GO! have earned the unanimous endorsement of parents,
children, industry leaders and teachers. PBS is a nonprofit media enterprise
owned and operated by the nation's 356 public television stations, serving
more than 115 million people on-air and online each month.
Press Contacts:
Jennifer Welsh
WGBH Boston
617.300.5470
jennifer_welsh@wgbh.org
Carolyn Castel
CVS Caremark
401.770.5717
ccastel@cvs.com
TK Hall
Weber Shandwick
617.520.7285
tk.hall@webershandwick.com
Photography Contact:
Marya McLaughlin, WGBH Boston
617.300.5342 - marya_mclaughlin@wgbh.org
http://pressroom.wgbh.org
http://pbs.org/pressroom
SOURCE CVS Caremark
Jennifer Welsh of WGBH Boston, +1-617-300-5470, jennifer_welsh@wgbh.org; or
Carolyn Castel of CVS Caremark, +1-401-770-5717, ccastel@cvs.com; or TK Hall
of Weber Shandwick, +1-617-520-7285, tk.hall@webershandwick.com
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