a book worth reading is worth buying. john ruskin · mrs. prock, 7th grade english teacher, always...
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A book worth reading is worth buying. John Ruskin
Some of our favorite titles
Alice in Wonderland, theme 2011-2012
Poetry Readings
Artwork donated to Literacy Night by Chad Curry
Ms. Smith, 12th grade English teacher
Veil Caldwell’s donated artwork
Mrs. Phillips, 9th and 10th grade English teacher
Foster girls looking at the Book Fair this year
Artwork donated to Literacy Night by Avery Teeter
Gavin looking up a Stars Wars book!
Artwork by Leta Reyes, graciously given to us for Literacy Night
Ms. Evans, the 11th grade English teacher
Nathan shopping at the Book Fair
Literacy works written by various students for our big night!
The art teacher, Ms. Hall, always supports Literacy Night
Too cute letter cookies by Wendy Starks
Mermaid by Leta Reyes
Maddie T. and Elaine B. checking out the 2011 Book Fair
“There are many little ways to enlarge your child's
world. Love of books is the best of all.”
- Jacqueline Kennedy
Mrs. Brown reallyyyy likes her coffee, ask the students!
Katy T. and Avery U. reading to the younger students who came to
Literacy Night
Jasmine Ortiz serving the yummy desserts we had
Kimberly Brink checking out our first annual Literacy Night
People checking out our auction items
Mrs. Brown, the librarian
Ms. Shears checking out the book fair
Mrs. Dowdle the Middle/Primary Librarian
Mrs. Prock, 7th grade English teacher, always donates to Literacy Night
Games at Literacy Night with siblings
Katy Tunstill as Eloise
Amanda Lewis, cashier and gatherer of donations for Literacy Night
Family playing scrabble at 2011-12 Literacy Night
Ben and Mike enjoying the comfy chairs
“I find television very educating. Every time
somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and
read a book.” - Groucho Marx
Teachers and students battling it out at Scrabble
Students playing Scrabble in the literacy game room
Middle school students checking out the book fair
“The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can
take it away from you.” - B.B. King
Kristina E. as Fancy Nancy
Chad and Dakota designing the Magic School Bus
Colby driving the Magic School Bus
Thing One and Thing Two, aka Sarah H. and Michelle L.
Katherine O. as the Grinch
“There is more treasure in books than in all the
pirate's loot on Treasure Island.”
- Walt Disney
Alyssa W. as Granny in the Little Red Riding Hood
Leta as Little Red Riding Hood
Allison as Fancy Nancy
Destiny looking at the teen fiction section
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more
places you'll go.”
Dr. Seuss
Jesse, Anna, Austin and Hannah checking out the 2010 Guinness Book
of World Records
Miranda reading her poetry
Alicia and Briana reading books from the Book Fair
Avery and Katy reading to the little ones in the reading room
Felicity, Amber, and Tiera browsing the teen fiction at the book fair
Students running the register at the book fair
Thank you to the following businesses who so generously donated:
• Pizza Junction
• Ladybug
• Penguin Ed’s
• Elkins Quik Lube
• Arsaga’s
• Lewis and Clark
• Salvation Army Family Store
• Chic-fil-A on 71B
• Justus Cabinets
• Sam’s Club
• Southtown Sporting Goods
• Jennifer Segal, AVON
• Monique Lambert, Scentsy Warmers
• Glenna Brown, crafts
• Casey Prock/Blakeman Jeweler’s
• Sass Bucket, Sunny Ledford
• K&K Vet and Farm Supplies
• Elkins Harps
• Arkansas Spay
• Amy Camp
• Misty Barker
• Monica Bamburg
• Pizza Junction
• Marley Family
• Nicole Curry
• Maddie Trollinger
• Teresa Graves, Pampered Chef
• Katie Tunstill, Katie Tunstill’s family
• Wendy Starks • Ashli Almond • Jasmine Ortiz • Harps • Laren Vaught • Shelly Diaville • Dawn Skinkis • Holly Hammond • Shannon Parrish • Marla Richert • Cindy Reed • Caitlin Comins
• Teresa Hall
• Uncle Sam’s Outfitter’s
• Painting with A Twist
• Amanda Coleman
• Annette Goll
• Wal-Mart, 6th street and Joyce
• Rio Grande
• Odyssey Salon
• Best Sports • Ozark Natural Foods
• Stephanie Eiland
• Charley Patterson, massage