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Caroline Gaver: Empowering Lives Through Literacy and Education
March 26, 2025March 30, 2025
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Caroline Gaver: Empowering Lives Through Literacy and Education

If you’re having trouble figuring out how to put your spare time to good use, consider what Caroline Gaver did in 1975. She became a volunteer with the Literacy Council of Frederick County, and it’s a choice that has come to define a truly well lived life. “I don’t believe it myself,” Caroline Gaver laughs,...

Oscar’s Alehouse Supports Local Workforce with Workplace Literacy Program
March 19, 2025March 19, 2025
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Oscar’s Alehouse Supports Local Workforce with Workplace Literacy Program

Ralph DeRose is a partner in Oscar’s Alehouse, a group of restaurants in Maryland that has built its success by creating family-friendly spaces where customers enjoy “top-notch food and service,” he says. Another ingredient in the restaurants’ success, Ralph notes, is a policy of giving something back to patrons’ communities whenever possible.  In the restaurant...

Join the Literacy Council Book Club – Winter 2025 Reading and Discussion
March 11, 2025March 13, 2025
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Join the Literacy Council Book Club – Winter 2025 Reading and Discussion

The Literacy Council Book Club is organized by Catherine Coundjeris, who volunteers in many roles with the Literacy Council including as an instructor, ESL coordinator, and co-editor of the council’s literary magazine Reflections: Voices of English Learners. The club meets twice a year, in winter and summer.  The Winter book club met for four sessions and engaged...

Voices of English Learners: Reflections on Language & Growth
March 5, 2025March 13, 2025
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Voices of English Learners: Reflections on Language & Growth

On February 27th, I gathered with about 40 other members of the Frederick community to hear learners with the Literacy Council read aloud their stories, which had just been published in the 7th edition of the Reflections magazine.   The stories we heard came from around the world. One told of a hard-working mother in Honduras...