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November 2021 Newsletter

Have a happy Thanksgiving! From the Director’s Corner Dear Friends, November is upon us and with it comes two important holidays: Veteran’s Day celebrated on November 11 and Thanksgiving celebrated on November 25. These are both days that inspire appreciation. On Veteran’s Day (originally Armistice Day) we honor those who have served in the United

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October 2021 Newsletter

Have a happy Halloween! From the Director’s Corner October is the month when we take time to honor our educators. World Teachers’ Day is observed every October 5. This is a day that celebrates the incredible role that teachers all over the world play and their important contribution to society. World Teachers’ Day is a

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Our first Authors in Celebration of Literacy is this October 16th!

We’re hosting Jonathan Haupt, executive director of the Pat Conroy Literacy Center Admission is free, donating is greatly appreciated As the first Authors in Celebration of Literacy program, the Palmetto Literacy Council will host Pat Conroy Literary Center executive director Jonathan Haupt for a public presentation, “Pat Conroy’s Reverence for Teaching” on Saturday, October 16,

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August 2021 Newsletter

We’re celebrating our 2nd anniversary From the Director’s Corner Palmetto Literacy Council is celebrating its two-year anniversary. How exciting! We could not have sustained our organization and growth without our FABULOUS volunteers. Quick History The idea of Palmetto Literacy Council was prompted by funding agencies in our area. The Chapin Foundation has really stayed true

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July 2021 Newsletter

Happy Fourth Of July! From the Director’s Corner Dear Friends, I am pleased to announce that we are starting an Adult Literacy Program at Patrick Mobile Home Park, 2000 Highway 15 in Myrtle Beach. Most of the adults there speak English and just want to learn to read better and improve their comprehension. These students

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