And the library has some wonderful events going on to celebrate! Read on:
Happy 50th Birthday
“Cat in the Hat”
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the release of The Cat in the Hat. This often-read and well-loved children’s book was written by Theodore Suess Geisel (Dr. Suess) after he was challenged by his publisher to write an interesting children’s primer using a beginning reader’s list. After a year of work, the famous cat was out of the hat.
Beginning Thursday, February 8, the library will be making the reader’s list of 236 words available to faculty, staff, and students. We are looking for those interested in preparing a short story or poem using the words from the list, as did Dr. Suess. You can pick up your word list in the library or go to the seussville website http://www.seussville.com/CITH_50th/pdfs/tr_classic236words.pdf.
The NEA’s Read Across America program is encouraging all parents, grandparents, teachers and friends to read with or to the children in their lives on Friday, March 2, Dr. Suess’ Birthday. Look for your favorite Dr. Seuss book or other children’s literature in the PZ 7-10 section of the library.
On Wednesday, March 21, during the student activity period (11:30 am – 12:45 pm), we would like to invite anyone who would like to read their story to join us in the library.
On Friday, March 23, during the Faculty/Staff Friday Forum program, we will have some of our faculty and staff writers read their work and discuss the challenges faced in writing in a limited fashion.
If you are interested in reading at either event, please contact Debbie Jones in the library at 325-2883 or email djones3837@cruiser.yorktech.edu. Prizes will be awarded to our top writers.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
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