Our Valued Sponsor, Galloway Ridge
Why Should My Business Sponsor Chatham Literacy? Find out more about Galloway Ridge and why they support Chatham Literacy. Learn more about sponsoring a Chatham Literacy event.
Why Should My Business Sponsor Chatham Literacy? Find out more about Galloway Ridge and why they support Chatham Literacy. Learn more about sponsoring a Chatham Literacy event.
You don’t have to step outside your door to participate in this fall’s Chatham Literacy Fundraiser. Consider curling up in your jammies while reading celebrated local author Allan Gurganus’ short work, A Fool for Christmas, the focus of this “No-Show” Fall for Literacy Book Event.
Support adult literacy education in Chatham County and maybe claim a sweet prize by participating in the No-Show Prize Raffle.
Learn more about the writer featured in our No-Show Fall for Literacy Book Event in these interviews.
HELLO TO ALL OF OUR “SUPER-TUTORS”!!! Chatham Literacy simply wants to thank you for sharing all of your terrific teaching super-powers with your students!! Your commitment is not only amazing – it’s breathtaking. Continuing your excellent teaching, while wading through this coronavirus crisis, ignites the rest of us to what’s possible. As Einstein said, “Creativity is contagious, pass […]
Our luncheon was unfortunately cancelled, but you can still watch this video to learn more about the featured speaker. We hope this will inspire you for the coming year and our next event.
Our raffle was unfortunately cancelled, but you can still watch this video to inspire you for the coming year and our next event. Learn more about Pat Conroy, one of our best and most beloved writers, and the literacy center founded in his honor.
Known for her humor and honesty, award winning author Mrs. Cassandra King Conroy, will speak at Governor’s Club April 29th from 11 am to 2 pm for Chatham Literacy’s Spring for Literacy” Luncheon. Tickets are $100 each; tables seat 10. Author of five novels, many short stories and magazine articles, Mrs. Conroy’s latest work, “Tell […]
The Chatham News & Record published an article in their latest edition about Chatham Literacy’s Fall for Literacy Luncheon. https://www.chathamnewsrecord.com/stories/chatham-literacys-fall-luncheon-celebrates-the-power-of-stories,3120
Thanks to ALL of you for helping to make the Fall for Literacy Luncheon on October 12, 2019 such a success! More than $16,000 was raised for tutoring services for adults in Chatham County. Services that will help individuals become U.S. citizens, obtain jobs, secure job promotions, learn English, earn a GED, become engaged in […]