When Camas elementary school teacher Julie Savelesky says she’s a “groundhog ambassador,” she’s not hyperbolizing.
Savelesky even has the plaque from the Chamber of Commerce in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania – home of the famed, season-predicting groundhog known as Punxsutawney Phil, “The Great Seer of all Seers”- to prove it.
“Yes, I’m a groundhog ambassador,” Savelesky recently told The Post-Record, breaking into laughter. “I spread the joy of Groundhog Day whenever I can and as often as I can.”
This year, Savelsky, a second-grade teacher at Dorothy Fox Elementary, got her entire school community together to celebrate Groundhog Day on Feb. 2.
“There were lots of lessons leading up to the day,” she says. “We read stories about groundhogs and were writing about them. There were all kinds of arts and crafts and learning facts about groundhogs. The students learned that farmers hate them, but also look to them to see if they should plant their crops.”