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http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060426/BUSINESS/604260339/-1/NEWS01
Her hands moving rapidly in front of her, Kathy Shea introduced herself to the third- and fourth-graders seated around her.
"Today, I'm here to teach you about saving your money," she said, simultaneously translating her words into sign language. "Savings means not spending your money all the time."
Shea, a Wilmington Trust employee, was one of 451 Delaware bankers who visited 95 schools throughout the state Tuesday to promote the importance of savings to about 12,000 children, mostly second-, third- and fourth-graders. The event was the annual Teach Children to Save Day sponsored by the Delaware Bankers Association and the University of Delaware's Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship.
Her hands moving rapidly in front of her, Kathy Shea introduced herself to the third- and fourth-graders seated around her.
"Today, I'm here to teach you about saving your money," she said, simultaneously translating her words into sign language. "Savings means not spending your money all the time."
Shea, a Wilmington Trust employee, was one of 451 Delaware bankers who visited 95 schools throughout the state Tuesday to promote the importance of savings to about 12,000 children, mostly second-, third- and fourth-graders. The event was the annual Teach Children to Save Day sponsored by the Delaware Bankers Association and the University of Delaware's Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship.