EFES to host Literacy Night

News, Press Release

MORGANTON, Ga. –

The temperatures are (finally) cooling down, and fall is in the air! East Fannin Elementary School’s faculty, staff, and parent teacher organization (PTO) would like to invite you to attend their camping themed 2019 Literacy Night on Wednesday, October 16, 2019. The evening’s events will take place from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Families and children of all ages are invited to attend this celebration of Wildcat reading. Reading stations will be available every half hour with our own Media Specialist Gary Baxter in our new outdoor classroom or with the Craddock Center, who will be working with our smaller readers.

Between reading times, children and their families can take advantage of a number of activities, including a book walk, a STEM activity, and a photo station. Free books will be given away at the book walk, and everyone who plays will have a chance to win! Also, our new STEM teacher will engage your innovation in a fun STEM competition. A photography station, complete with a variety of camping and reading props, will be assembled so you can make photos to document the memories you make on this night celebrating literacy!

A hearty, free camping meal of hotdogs, chips, and drinks will be available for hungry readers and their reader families. Also, no camping themed event would be complete without everyone’s favorite ─ s’mores!

If you would like additional event details or information about transportation assistance, please feel free to contact Sheena Rymer, Parent Liaison, via email at [email protected] or by phone at 706.374.6418.

Please tag us with your event pictures on Facebook, or use #FanninReads, #EFESWildCats, and/or #FanninsFuture on Twitter to share your experiences from this event!

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