Category: <span>News</span>

November 18, 2019November 19, 2019
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Literacy Council Announces New Board Members & Officers

The Literacy Council of Frederick County’s Board of Directors recently welcomed new members, installed new officers and acknowledged the leadership and extensive contributions of its departing President and board members whose terms ended. Joining the Literacy Council’s Board are Brian Guenther, Sharon Jacko, Catherine Keller and Martin Lapera. Brian Guenther is President of Exceed I.T.,...

Literacy Council Joins Changemakers 2019 at Arena Stage!
November 5, 2019October 8, 2020
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Literacy Council Joins Changemakers 2019 at Arena Stage!

On October 28, 2019, 70+ nonprofit organizations from throughout the Greater Washington Region, including the Literacy Council, were featured at an exhilarating evening #BeAChangemaker event at the Arena Stage at the Mead Center!  Over 400 members of the philanthropic community enthusiastically engaged with nonprofit representatives throughout the evening, learning about their work through interactive and...

Downtown Restaurant Workers Enthusiastic About Learning
October 30, 2019October 8, 2020
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Downtown Restaurant Workers Enthusiastic About Learning

October 30, 2019 – Kitchen workers from downtown Frederick restaurants celebrated “graduation day” at the Literacy Council following completion of a new 10-week English drop-in class focusing on improving communication skills for beginning English speakers.  Vocabulary and conversations center on the food service industry.  The class will continue for another 10-week session, enabling the workers...

United Way Day of Action Volunteers Paint Study Rooms
October 12, 2019November 12, 2019
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United Way Day of Action Volunteers Paint Study Rooms

October 4, 2019 – Thanks to United Way of Frederick County for another fabulous Day of Action to benefit our community.  Over 484 volunteers from over 25 businesses dedicated their time to serve the Frederick Community working on 42 service projects, with over 2,400 volunteer hours contributed to our community. Led by Literacy Council volunteer tutor Pat Kennedy (who...

Elizabeth H. Seligmann Award presented to Elizabeth Brady
June 15, 2019August 1, 2019
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Elizabeth H. Seligmann Award presented to Elizabeth Brady

On June 11, 2019, at the Literacy Council’s annual Celebration of Achievements, the Elizabeth H. Seligmann Award was presented to long-time volunteer Elizabeth Brady. The Elizabeth H. Seligmann Award was established in 2002 in honor of the late Betty Seligmann, who for 33 years served the Literacy Council with exceptional dedication.  It is to be...

READy for Summer Book Campaign Delivers Over 500 Books!
June 15, 2019August 1, 2019
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READy for Summer Book Campaign Delivers Over 500 Books!

The end of the school year and the start of the summer can be exciting for many kids. But for some, this transition can be a difficult one and the start of a decline in important academic skills that will continue throughout the summer. This spring the Literacy Council of Frederick County, Frederick County Public...

Literacy Council of Frederick County Named ‘One of the Best’ Nonprofits by the Catalogue for Philanthropy
June 1, 2019August 7, 2019
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Literacy Council of Frederick County Named ‘One of the Best’ Nonprofits by the Catalogue for Philanthropy

As it Celebrates its 17th Anniversary Serving the Greater Washington Region, the Catalogue for Philanthropy is Proud to Honor the Literacy Council of Frederick County The Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington has selected the Literacy Council of Frederick County to be part of its Class of 2019-20. The Literacy Council has undergone a rigorous review...

Literacy Council Participates in Western Maryland TESOL Conference
April 30, 2019October 8, 2020
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Literacy Council Participates in Western Maryland TESOL Conference

On April 6, 2019, Literacy Council of Frederick County representatives participated at the MDTESOL Western MD Mini Conference, The Wonderful World of Writing for ELs (English learners) held at Frederick Community College. Holly Bohman and Lurlena Burnett attended break-out sessions to learn more techniques for tutoring their students.  Marianne Dacey and Nan Crockett staffed a...