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19 LWC education students participate in Read Adair County

13th Annual Read Adair was held Tuesday, March 5, 2013, at Adair County Elementary School
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By Duane Bonifer

COLUMBIA, KY - A total of 19 Lindsey Wilson College education students participated Tuesday in the annual Read Adair County, held at Adair County Elementary School. The event is designed to help Adair County school children and their family members appreciate reading and celebrate the legacy of one of America's greatest children's authors, the late Theodor Geisel. Students also enjoyed a pizza party, and the top readers received awards at a ceremony.

Better known under his pen name, Dr. Seuss, Geisel's birthday is celebrated nationally on or around his March 2 birthday as a day to encourage children to read. Geisel, who published 44 children's books, died in 1991 at the age of 87. - Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College




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13th Annual Read Adair: Gingerbread Boy readers



2013-03-06 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Duane Bonifer.
These Lindsey Wilson College education students read and performed Richard Egielski's The Gingerbread Boy Tuesday night, March 5, 2013, during Read Adair County at Adair County Elementary School. Front row, from left: Dariann Smith of Columbia; Marisa Malone of Russell Springs, KY; and Hannah Williams of Burkesville, KY Back row, from left: Sabrina Stargel of Columbia; Trevor Deneen of Elizabethtown, KY; Lois Jean Lanham of Lebanon, KY; Nicole Pierce of Woodstock, KY; Sarah Thompson of Columbia; and Brooke Hunsen of Columbia. -Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College

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13th Annual Read Adair: a skills activity



2013-03-06 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
Lindsey Wilson College education students Allie Adcock of Vine Grove, KY, left, and Treg Turner of Gamaliel, KY, conduct an activity for children Tuesday night, March 5, 2013, during Read Adair County at Adair County Elementary School. From clockwise are participants: Emily Phillips, 8; Cailin Rowland, 11; Layla Roberts, 5; Sarah Streeval, 7; Leslie Streeval, 10, Savanna Roberts, 6; and Hannah Arnold, 6. -Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College

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13th Annual Read Adair: a skills activity



2013-03-06 - ACES, 870 Indian Drive, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Lindsey Wilson College education students display prizes given to Adair County school children for excelling in reading. The prizes - all inspired by the Dr. Seuss children's literature of Theodor Geisel - were donated by LWC Associate Professor of Education Melissa Saunier-Arnold on behalf of the LWC Education Division. From left are LWC education students: Marisa Malone of Russell Springs, KY; Kady Begley of London, KY; Nicole Pierce of Woodstock, KY; Lois Jean Lanham of Lebanon, KY; Sabrina Stargel of Columbia; Hannah Williams of Burkesville, KY; and Sarah Thompson of Columbia. -Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College
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