Literacy Award winners: The Fund for the Future of Heights Libraries has announced the 2019 winners of its annual Honor Roll Literacy Awards. The winners are: • Amy Rosenbluth, executive director of Lake Erie Ink, a Cleveland Heights non-profit that provides creative expression opportunities and academic support to youth in the Greater Cleveland community. • Charniece Holmes, family school connection program coordinator at Shaker Heights’ Family Connections, an organization that provides parenting support and educational opportunities for families with children from birth through age 5. • Finley Landscaping, a Cleveland Heights-based landscaping company. Now in its third year, the Literacy Awards recognize those who have made a sustained, outstanding contribution to the Cleveland Heights-University Heights community by promoting literacy or by educating through literacy. Finley Landscaping’s owner Mary Finley is accepting a new award that honors a local business for going above and beyond to assist the library. Finley met with neighbors to make sure they would like the landscaping at the renovated University Heights Library, and made sure the new plants would appeal to children. Finley has also helped the CH-UH Libraries after their acquisition of Coventry PEACE Park. At Family Connections, Holmes has increased parental engagement in children’s… Read full this story
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