On Wednesday Sept. 23, 2015, the Digger Dog show along with City of Monticello Gas Department and City of Eatonton Gas Department, visited the 2nd and 3rd graders at Turner Woods Elementary in Gray, GA! Digger asked them, what are the two most dangerous utilities? The students were very fast to…
Digger Dog visits Christ School
Also on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015, the Digger Dog show visited the 2nd and 3rd grades at Christ School in Warner Robins, GA! Digger Dog showed them what happens when Natural Gas is escaping. They could hear it escaping but they cannot see it and they could smell it. He also told…
Digger Dog visits Miller Elementary
On Tuesday Sept. 22, 2015, the Digger Dog show visited the 2nd grade at Miller Elementary in Warner Robins, GA! He told them that each utility has its own color so we know what is buried under the ground. Blue is for water, green is for sewer, yellow is for…
Digger Dog at Clifton Elementary
On Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015, the Digger Dog show visited the 1st – 2nd grades at Clifton Elementary in Atlanta, GA! He told them that there are two reasons their parents should “Call 811” before they dig, to prevent damage and for their safety!
Digger Dog visits McGinnis Woods Country Day School
On Wednesday September 9, 2015, the Digger Dog show visited the K-2nd grades at McGinnis Woods Country Day School in Alpharetta, GA! He asked them to name the four good conductors of electricity and they responded: metal, wet wood, water and humans!
Digger Dog visits Gray Elementary
On August 14, 2015, the Digger Dog show visited the 2nd grade at Gray Elementary School with City of Monticello Gas Department in Gray, Ga! He told them that after their parents “Call 811” before they dig that GA811 notifies the utility companies in their area like City of Monticello…
Digger Dog visits Dames Ferry Elementary
The Digger Dog show started the 2015 to 2016 school year by visiting the 2nd and 3rd grades at Dames Ferry Elementary with City of Monticello Gas Department in Gray, Ga! Digger told them that when their parents “Call 811″ before they dig, that a friendly person will ask them…