I grew up alone, ... I spent a lot of time in my own imagination. I watched how (Winchell) reached out to these characters, and they would reach back to him through his imagination.

I was amazed about how he brought these characters to life, ... I was fascinated watching Paul Winchell, seeing how he interacted with these puppets and created this imaginary connection with them.

These aren't affluent people, and they were treated with less respect than they should have.

[Hope Academy also recently received a charter renewal from the state —] because we're doing a good job, ... We're very proud of that.

It had everything — white oaks for acorns, water close by, travel corridors and bedding areas.