Families gather for a day of fun and reading at Daffin Park.
This weekend, families are invited to the ‘Books, Blankets & Family Fun!’ event in Savannah, hosted by SCCPSS. Scheduled for Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Daffin Park, this free event celebrates reading with activities, food trucks, and live music. The event also features an attendance competition among schools. Past events have included excitement like spelling bees and animal interactions. Mark your calendars for Literacy Week in October, which will further promote community engagement in literacy.
If you’re looking for something exciting to do this weekend, you won’t want to miss the “Books, Blankets & Family Fun!” event hosted by the Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools (SCCPSS). This fantastic Family Engagement Day is all geared towards celebrating the joys of reading and literacy, and it promises to be a fun-filled day for families across Savannah.
The event will take place on Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the lovely Daffin Park located at 1500 E. Victory Drive. Best of all, attendance is completely free for all students and their families from SCCPSS!
Get ready for a day packed with good food, great music, and loads of fun games! Food trucks will be on site serving up delicious snacks, and families can enjoy live music as they engage in various reading activities. There will also be games that everyone can join in to keep the spirit of fun alive!
Here’s an exciting twist for students: those who check in at their schools’ tables will enter an attendance competition. The top three schools with the highest parent turnout will snag fantastic prizes! Be sure to sign in at the event information table by 2:30 p.m. to make sure your school gets the recognition it deserves.
Previous gatherings have been a blast, featuring everything from thrilling spelling bee competitions to performances by school bands. Families have even had the chance to interact with animals and take home free books! The variety of activities keeps everyone on their toes and engaged in learning and fun.
Mark your calendars now, because Literacy Week is scheduled for October 15 – 19. This week will be packed with exciting events including author readings and activities geared towards fostering community engagement around literacy. During this week, national literacy advocate Kareem Weaver will be returning to Savannah to share insights and lead discussions on effective literacy practices.
As part of Literacy Week, children at various elementary schools will get to enjoy readings from authors associated with the Savannah Book Festival. Plus, a Literacy Day event will be held on October 19 to share strategies that support children’s literacy at different developmental stages.
The SCCPSS has been proactive in enhancing literacy education throughout the district by investing in comprehensive training programs for teachers. This effort is part of a broader initiative to ensure that students not only learn to read but also develop a lifelong love for reading.
In addition to focus on literacy, the Savannah Youth Mentoring Hub is working hard to raise awareness about youth mentoring opportunities in the community. This initiative emphasizes collaboration and supports efforts to empower young people in Savannah.
The Kizzy Foundation, founded by Keshia Knight Pulliam, also aligns with community engagement and youth empowerment goals. Together, these initiatives aim to create a supportive environment for the children of Savannah, ensuring they have the tools and resources they need to thrive.
So, grab your family, bring a blanket, and get ready for a delightful day celebrating the magic of reading! The “Books, Blankets & Family Fun!” event is just what you need to make lasting memories while embracing the joy of literacy!
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