Season’s Readings!
The holiday season is often a time when we reflect on the good in our lives and think about ways we can make life better for those around us. Inspiration can be found in the stories shared by the adult learners at the Kenosha Literacy Council — a place where lives are changed.
Here are just a few examples:
Every year students like Virginia, Maria, Jaime, Rupert and Chris become authors when stories that they write with the help of their tutors are published in the Kenosha Literacy Council’s Student Anthology. The 21st edition of KLC’s Student Anthology will be unveiled from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday (Dec. 10) at the Woman’s Club of Kenosha, 6028 8th Ave. The public is invited to this free, family-friendly event.
Attendees will receive a copy of the book and share the enthusiasm of our authors as they present their stories. The Student Anthology will also be available at the Literacy Council following Saturday’s event. It includes more than 50 original student essays, which focus on the themes of Helping Hand, Traveling Adventures and Childhood Memories. The stories of these adult learners are impressive as they tell of overcoming hardship to reach their goals and create a life they thought only existed in their dreams. If you are looking for some inspiration this holiday season, we encourage you to read these remarkable stories from KLC’s adult learners.
The gift of literacy is the gift of opportunity. Learn more about the Kenosha Literacy Council and how you can support its life-changing education programs at kenoshalit.org.
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