New Children’s Book — Along Came the Spiders — Highlights University of Richmond Community and Story of Spider Mascot
All net proceeds will go toward the University of Richmond Scholarship fund.

UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND — Along Came the Spiders, a new children’s book written by Tina Hallock, the first lady of the University of Richmond, is the tale of how the University of Richmond became the only Spider mascot in collegiate sports.
When traveling with her husband, University of Richmond president Kevin F. Hallock, she is often asked about UR’s Spider mascot. Hallock was inspired to write the book after reading many accounts of how the mascot came to be.
“The basis of the mascot story is that in 1894, a sports writer in Richmond used the term ‘spider’ to describe the baseball team’s pitcher, who had lanky arms and legs, and the nickname stuck,” Hallock said. “What started as a tale became part of a larger story that celebrates this incredible university community.”
The Hallocks are committed to philanthropy at UR, and all net proceeds from the book, which is now available for purchase, will go toward the University of Richmond scholarship fund.
Hallock taught elementary school for many years and has been a champion for reading from an early age, which is why she wanted to write a children’s book, though she hopes people of all ages will enjoy it.
“As a teacher by training and a proud parent of two, I find reading paramount in a child's development, and there are few things more special than a child being read to by their loved ones,” Hallock said. “I hope the story and vibrant illustrations promote this love of literacy in our greater community.”
The book is illustrated by Kaitlin Jones Stasiunas, the University of Richmond’s health promotion coordinator and an artist.
“I was honored when Tina approached me about illustrating this book, and it was so fun to draw many places I have come to know and love since I started working at UR,” said Stasiunas. “We created a mini-Spider mascot and called him Hank after the baseball player, Henry, who originally inspired the name. He helps lead readers through the story.”
Hallock and Stasiunas plan to share their tale with the campus and broader community, specifically with schools and libraries.
Along Came the Spiders is now available for purchase at www.alongcamethespiders.com and online retailers.
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I find reading paramount in a child’s development, and there are few things more special than a child being read to by their loved ones.