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Seleda Simmons is used to making things happen, even when the money isn’t there.Simmons said her two-year old nonprofit has put its energy into the community rather than obtaining grants. And whenever her group came up short, she put her own money into the effort because it was always worth it.
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Off The Page from WSKG · Off the Page - Mary Gauthier Mary Gauthier was twelve years old when she was given her Aunt Jenny’s old guitar and taught herself…
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When an eccentric billionaire loses control of his island resort-slash-theme park, literature professor Addie Cox is an unlikely choice to help fix the situation. But it's no ordinary theme park: this is pure wizardry come to life, with unicorns, talking rabbits - and murder. The book is called Questland, a mad mashup of Jurassic Park and Dungeons and Dragons. Bestselling author Carrie Vaughn nerds out with host Crystal Sarakas about all things geek on the latest episode of Off the Page.
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Teachers! Join us as we bring the Great American Read to your classroom. This four-part virtual professional learning series is designed for English…
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You're invited to WSKG Studios for a special event celebrating the new PBS series The Great American Read!Join us on Thursday, June 14th for a one-hour…
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One in five American children has a hard time learning to read. Many of these kids have dyslexia. There are proven ways to help people with dyslexia…
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Editor's Note: Last October, the Family Reading Partnership of Owego-Apalachin was recognized by the community as a local American Graduate Champion. The…
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Every year, on March 2nd, the National Education Association (NEA) celebrates Dr. Seuss's Birthday as Read Across America Day. We've assembled a few…
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Whyatt is excited to have been invited to Red's Gramma's house to celebrate Chanukah, but doesn't know much about the holiday. To learn more, the Super…
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Family Reading Partnership of Owego-Apalachin is recognized as a local American Graduate Champion. This organization has created a culture of literacy…