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Community Literacy Workshop
with AR Kids Read
Monday, June 22
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Nixon Library
Meeting RoomUnderstand, Support, and Advocate to Empower Young Readers at Home
Literacy workshops will offer practical, easy-to-use strategies to support literacy at home for early elementary readers while offering connections to local literacy resources. Guidance on understanding school literacy assessments and standardized scores—and how to confidently advocate for young reader(s) will be shared also. We hope to see you there!
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Literature & Language | Community Resource |
Nixon Library
Open since 2009, the Esther DeWitt Nixon Library is a 13,700 square-foot building located on historical Main Street in Jacksonville. Our resources include adult and juvenile fiction and nonfiction materials in print and on DVD, as well as the vast digital collection common to all CALS libraries and available to download or stream 24/7. Innovative new collections have added birdwatching kits, engravers, fishing poles, telescopes, and toy library. Library users may enjoy free use of public computers, wireless internet access, and three study rooms equipped with dry erase boards. A larger meeting room features a catering kitchen, projector and screen, AV system, wireless access, laptop connection and a dry erase board. An outdoor pavilion with seating can accommodate talks, concerts, or other gatherings. The Nixon Library hosts educational and recreational programs for library users of all ages. In addition, the Nixon Library is home to Jacksonville’s Centennial Time Capsule and is a geocache location.