The ELC of North Florida Hosts Reading Pal Conference

St. Johns County Volunteer Molly Grossholz at her Pete the Cat station at Early Learning Coalition of North Florida’s Reading Pals Conference, September 27, 2017.

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., September 29, 2017 – The Early Learning Coalition of North Florida (ELC) hosted a conference for their Reading Pals at the Marywood Retreat and Conference Center in St. Johns County, Fla., September 27. Forty of ELC’s Reading Volunteers from Clay, Putnam and St. Johns County attended.

The Reading Pals conference had two keynote speakers, Michelle Kiley and Sandra Dunnavant. Kiley is a youth services librarian who has worked for the St. Johns County Public Library system for more than 12 years as a children’s librarian.  Dunnavant is a part-time employee for the ELC and was an educator in the Clay County school system for forty-eight years.  

Along with the keynote presentations, participants experienced different reading stations throughout the day – created by ELC staff and volunteers. Reading stations included demonstrations on how to use themes for story time to incorporating music when reading to children.

“I am humbled to be with this outreach effort that attracts volunteers with so much community commitment and incredible talent,” said ELC’s Early Literacy Outreach Manager Joan Whitson. “These volunteers are the reason we are able to deliver such important early learning experiences to our communities, and without them our program would not be possible.”

For more information about upcoming ELC’s early literacy events, please contact Joan Whitson at jwhitson@elcnorthflorida.org.