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The Literacy Center presents Literacy Celebration You make a difference

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The Literacy Center (TLC) held its Literacy Celebration Wednesday, April 30, at Old National Bank. The celebration was held in honor of their volunteer service and student success. The Service Award goes to someone who has exhibited an exceptional amount of willingness to go above and beyond the traditional volunteer expectations. The winners were Katy Dunigan, a former executive director and current board of directors member for the past six years, and Reece McDevitt, a volunteer for the past year who has assisted them with events, editing, additional educational opportunities and tutoring. The Student of the Year award is given to a student who has exhibited an exceptional amount of commitment, determination, and success in working toward or achieving his or her goals. The award was given to Ashley Sauer. Ashley is a student who has shown exceptional progress towards her goals and has consistently gone above our requirements including being a spokesperson. Due to confidentiality of our services, the name of the other student of the year cannot be released at this time. The Tutor of the Year award goes to a volunteer tutor who has exhibited an exceptional amount of generosity, effort, and commitment to his/her student and to TLC. The award was given to Jessica Mallinder. Jessica joined TLC after relocating to Evansville in late 2012. She has a contagious energy and utilizes innovative tutoring methods that have helped her student make tremendous progress in a short period of time. She helps with additional task behind the scenes including editing and events. Our Friend of Literacy Award honors members of the community whose exceptional contributions have enabled TLCs to advance adult literacy in the community. The winners were Dennis John Bailey and Diane Douglas of the WIKY Morning show. “DJB & Diane go above and beyond when getting the word out about our services and events.” said Jennifer Wigginton, Executive Director. “They are not only friends of The Literacy Center but the community as a whole.” The Gordon R. & Helen McKinney Memorial Service Award was the top honor of the night, and went to someone who is an integral part of the Literacy Center’s success. It can be a long time volunteer, a former board member, or a community leader who has contributed large amounts of time, energy, or resources to TLC. The award was giving to Susanna Hoeness-Krupsaw. Susanna is celebrating her 20 year anniversary this year with the Literacy Center and has been a tutor and trainer of volunteer tutors for many years. She has had many students of all levels and is currently Ashley Sauer’s tutor. “She has always gone above and beyond for each of her students in the past twenty years and is essential to our tutor training for our volunteers to understand the challenges of the adult learner,” said Jennifer Wigginton, Executive Director. “It is a privilege to know and work with her.”

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The Literacy Centerpresents

Literacy

Celebration 

You make a difference

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Mission Statement The Literacy Center is dedicated to improving basic adult literacy in our

community.

Vision Every adult has the ability to improve

their life through literacy.

GoalEach One, Teach One- It Makes a

Difference

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Community Involvement

• Member of Evansville Literacy Coalition (ELC)

• ProLiteracy

• Indiana Literacy Association (ILA)

• Indiana Association for Adult & Continuing Education (IAACE)

• Commission on Adult Basic Education (COABE)

• Region 11 Adult Education Group

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2013 Accomplishments

• 45 New Assessments

• More than 30

tutor/student pairs put

in over 1800

instructional hours

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Star Student, Darrell Murray received a National Award, Dollar General Student of the Year!

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Goals and Vision for 2014-15

Grow

Action

RaiseMarket

Educate

Region 11 CollaborationUnited Caring SheltersVanderburgh County Corrections

Letters for LiteracyCrop for LiteracySpell for Literacy- A Grown Up Spelling BeeAnnual Appeal, Grants, Book fairs

New Branding- Courtesy ofDesign for Good GrantNewsletter,Social Media, BLOG, Website, Posters, Brochures

Ultimate Goal: To be put out of business!In the meantime…evaluate opportunities to increase the number of students and volunteers, and to increase tutor support

Literacy LabsQuality Student Program & WorkshopsMini-Workshop series

Speakers Bureau- Churches, Rotary, Shriners, Lions Club, Altrusa, United Way, West Side Nut Club

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Just to name a few Student Successes….• Past the Acuuplacer test• Nationally Recognized

• Earned a Tutor, Earned a Tutor….• Increased by a level

• Reading a Novel for Enjoyment• Utilizing an E-reader

• Utilizing e-mail• Learn to text

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Our StudentsOur Services are confidential and most of our students, do have us honor that. We have a few with us tonight that are courageous and we are proud of their determination and commitment to success.

We are blooming with appreciation for each of their successes.

Students please stand to be recognized

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Thank you to our 2014 Letters for Literacy SCRABBLE Tournament Committee & Help

• Nan Benedict• Nancy Jobe• Kate Sherrill • Liz Walker• Stacy Newton• Lori Saxby• Jennifer Briggs• Amy Bouchie• Katy Dunigan• Ron Whitler

• Jeanette Maier

• Rachel Nadeau

• Julie Angle

• Valerie Bush

• Reece McDevitt

• Tanana Mahood

• Kathryn Gieneart

• Denise Johnson-Kincaid

• Leslie McCrary

• Larry Oathout

• Maddison SeibWe raised $5084

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TUTORSFor 2013 our volunteer tutors donated…over 2000 hours- That includes instructional time, prep and travel.

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Tutor, November 2013

Glenda Bott

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Tutor, July 2013

Amanda Dimock

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Tutor, July 2010

Wanda English

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Stephanie Gibson

Tutor, April 2013

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Tutor, October 2011/ April 2007

Allen Helmstetter

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Carolyn Hill

Tutor, October 2012

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Susanna Hoeness-Krupsaw

Tutor, Trainer August 1994

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Susie Kempf

Tutor, September 2013

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Annette Lavallo

Tutor, October 2006

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Jessica Mallinder

Tutor, October 2012

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Phyllis Mayer

Tutor+, July 2010

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Reece McDevitt

Tutor, October 2013

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Marissa Mitchell

Tutor, October 2013

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Harry Monahan

Tutor, March 2007

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Lynn PenlandTutor, March 2013

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Ruth PointecTutor, April 2013

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Tom PointecTutor, April 2013

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Elva Posewitz

Tutor, February 2008

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Joyce Powell

Tutor, February 2013

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Maddison Seib

Tutor, October 2012

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Laurie Thompson

Tutor, August 2013

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Jo Wilson

Tutor, January 2003

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BOARD OF DIRECTORSVolunteer time for….Meetings

Fundraisers

Marketing

Newsletter Support

Finance

Tutor Training

Celebration Planning

SCRABBLE Tournament

Auction Items

Grant Writing

Annual Giving Campaign

Corporate Giving Campaign

AND so much more

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Nan BenedictChair, June 1999

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Jennifer BriggsVice Chair May 2012

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Liz Walker

Treasurer, May 2012

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Kate SherrillSecretary, June

2009

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Amy Bouchie June 2009

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Katy Dunigan July 2008

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Mark Elliott July 2013

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Kathryn GieneartJune 2013

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Denise Johnson-Kincaid

October 2013

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Leslie McCraryAugust 2013

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Stacy Newton June 2011

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Larry OathoutOctober 2013

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Maddison SeibJune 2013

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Linda WulfAugust 2013

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Ron WhitlerJune 2013

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The Literacy Centeris also successful

because of…

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Ivy Tech Community College

• Provides on average 1250 hours for student workers per fiscal year

• Our facility and utilities

• Tech Support

• Cleaning

• Supplies

• Event hosting

• Board Members

• And MORE!

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2013 & 2014 Supporters

From a donation for

our Letters for Literacy Scrabble Tournament and Auction,

the Golf for Literacy Golf Scramble,

Crop for Literacy

to support for the entire year, our corporate sponsors make a difference in our students’ lives!

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Dollar General Foundation

TJX Foundation

Barnes and Noble

Rudd Equipment Company

SABIC

Scripps Howard Foundation

Hook’s Apothecary

D-Patrick Downtown

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Legence BankVenu Works of Evansville

Berry’s Plastics CorporationWest Side Nut Club

Heritage Federal Credit Union

Mission Mall, Corpus Christi Church

Peabody Energy

The Tin Fish- Newburgh

Evansville Literacy Coalition

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Rudolph, Fine, Porter & Johnson LawBanner Truck & Trailer

Koch FoundationOld National Bank

Big Four Cycle and MarineHamlin Equipment Rental

The Pacetrè Bake & Brew

Tropicana Evansville

USI

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Ivy Tech Community CollegeAlphagraphicsAmeriStamp Signs A RamaAnthony’s Heavenly CheesecakeArchie & ClydesProMarkRC ColaBarnes & NobleTri-State TrophiesClose to the HeartMake Time to CreateThirty OneCreative MemoriesPaper ChaseJust Rennie’s CateringFamily VideoSpudz & StuffPizza HutGolf PlusThe Pie PanVenu WorksGreenlee ChiropracticCindy KettingerEvansville Living/Tucker PublicationsEquinox PhotographyFamily Christian StoresRolling Hills Country Club

IN K

ind

Suppor

tIMADiverse SalonEscalade SportsKlein'sArchie & Clyde'sSunburst Stained GlassMadstacheMesker ZooDunn Hospitality GroupFirst Ave. Car WashKevin WatersRhythm Salon & SpaHar SalonBeth’s Styling’ SalonRiecken’s ShoesCMoe/Koch FoundationEvansville OttersInman’s FramingFitness WorldFitness 19Holiday World & Splashin’ SafariMemory Portrait GallerySwonder Ice RinkWildcard Dog ServicesPleasures & TreasuresCJ’s Willow BowlingOld North Fair trade Market

Gerling LawHallmark- North ParkRed LobsterStephen Lib’s South Central MediaSubwayVision Screen GraphicsWild Birds UnlimitedZoupO’Charley’sOlive GardenPapa Murphy’s

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Special Thanks to:Just Rennie's Catering

100 SE Fourth Street, Evansville, Indiana 812-401-8098 • Fax 812-401-8091

For the delicious

Desserts and Tea for our Celebration

this evening!

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Because You Make A Difference

Celebrating You!

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Outstanding Service Award

This award goes to someone who has exhibited an exceptional amount of willingness to go above and beyond the traditional volunteer expectations …. perhaps a tutor trainer, a volunteer who helps in the office, or someone who donates a lot of time helping at the Letters for Literacy Scrabble Tournament.

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Congratulations

Reece McDewitt

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Congratulations

Katy Dunigan

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Outstanding Student Achievement Award

This award goes to a student who has exhibited an exceptional amount of commitment, determination, and success in working toward or achieving his or her goals.

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Congratulations

Ashley Sauer

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Congratulations

Thelma Bennington

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Outstanding Volunteer Achievement Award

This award goes to a volunteer tutor who exhibited an exceptional amount of generosity, effort, and commitment to his/her student and to The Literacy Center.

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Congratulations

Jessica Mallinder

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Friend of Literacy AwardThe Friend of Literacy Award honors members of the community whose exceptional contributions to our

efforts have enabled us to advance adult literacy in our community.

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Congratulations

Dennis John BaileyWIKY Morning Show

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Congratulations

Diane DouglasWIKY Morning Show

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Helen McKinneyIn loving memory of

The Literacy Center had the good fortune of meeting Mrs. Helen McKinney several years ago. We invited Helen to present the Gordon R. McKinney Memorial Service Award, named after her late husband, at our annual Literacy Celebration event. Gordon was a Board President of The Literacy Center and an active supporter of literacy in our community who passed away in 1996. The award honors an individual or organization who gives tremendous effort to support literacy in the Evansville area. Helen accepted our invitation to annually present this award to the winner. Thus a friendship began. Helen enjoyed the opportunities to meet the adult students whose lives had been changed through their work with our volunteer tutors. Helen heard first-hand how students were able to read to their children, to advance in their jobs, and to gain confidence to compete in a reading world. Helen understood that the simple idea of “Each one teach one” is a mission The Literacy Center takes seriously.Helen passed away on October 18, 2011, but she left an endowment that will enable The Literacy Center to continue making a positive impact on literacy in our community. The Gordon R. McKinney Memorial Service Award, engraved with the names of all recognized, hangs in The Literacy Center office. Our in-house library is named after Gordon and Helen. But their greatest contribution is in the lives of the students who come in to use our Literacy Lab and to work with their tutors in an effort to break the chains of illiteracy.Helen and Gordon made an investment in the future of our citizens and created a lasting legacy. We are humbled by their generosity and we will continue to fight the good fight and uphold the commitment to our organization they so very much believed in.

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Gordon R. & Helen McKinney Memorial

Service AwardThis award is the top honor of the night, and goes to

someone who is an integral part of the Literacy Center’s success. It can be a long time volunteer, a former board

member, or a community leader who has contributed large amounts of time, energy, or resources to TLC.

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Congratulations

Susanna Hoeness-Krupsaw

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Save the Dates…Crop for Literacy-Saturday, July 26, 2014

Family Literacy Day- Sunday, September 21, 2014

Spell for Literacy- A Grown Up Spelling Bee: October 4, 2014

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Door Prizes!

www.facebook.com/TheLiteracyCenter

www.Twitter.com/LiteracyCenter

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Thank You for all you do!

We will continue to grow with your help!

Congratulations to all and thanks for celebrating with us tonight!

Once you learn to read, you will be forever free. —Frederick Douglass

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Each One, Teach One- It Makes a Difference

The Original Starfish Story   There was a young man walking down a deserted beach just before dawn. In the distance he saw a frail old man. As he approached the old man, he saw him picking up stranded starfish and throwing them back into the sea. The young man gazed in wonder as the old man again and again threw the small starfish from the sand to the water. He asked, “Old man, why do you spend so much energy doing what seems to be a waste of time.” The old man explained that the stranded starfish would die if left in the morning sun. “But there must be thousands of beaches and millions of starfish!” exclaimed the young man. “How can you make a difference?” The old man looked at the small starfish in his hand and as he threw it to the safety of the sea, he said, “It makes a difference to this one!”