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Four of our Adult Literacy students share their stories.
Four of our Adult Literacy students share their stories.
The Literacy Council staff attended a presentation on Jan. 27 by the Anti-Defamation League. The organization was founded in 1913 “to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all.” Now the nation’s premier civil rights/human relations agency, ADL fights anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry, defends democratic…
The Literacy Council staff is investing time in learning about building equity and social justice within the Literacy Council, in the nonprofit sector, and in our local community. Here are some resources that we are using to equip ourselves with knowledge and educated opinions. Volunteer tutors may be interested in learning through these same resources,…
And the winner is . . . The Diadasias from Warren Wilson The Literacy Council held its 24th annual Spelling Bee Tuesday, April 28th at the Millroom in downtown Asheville. The event was successful in many ways. Attendance was great, spellers were competitive, and fundraising was high!
This year we are offering a new twist on the Authors for Literacy Silent Auction. We have always offered a Buy It Now price for items at the bottom of each bid sheet. If you purchase the item at the Buy It Now price, the item is no longer up for bidding–it is guaranteed yours! …
Locally acclaimed author Wayne Caldwell keynoted an event for the Literacy Council’s Corporate Partners Monday, Jan. 23 aimed to both inspire new strategies for working together and provide a special experience for current partners. Wayne Caldwell’s Teachers Inspired His Craft Caldwell spoke about the early influences that provided him the impetus to not only learn to…
Learn what it is like to be a tutor or a student at the Literacy Council in the article: Mountain Causes, Asheville Citizen-Times. Click here for a pdf version. Over the holidays the Literacy Council had three articles published in the local news.