
News Release - 5/13/09
Announcing!
Smart’s Stumptown Spaghetti Supper
With author, Carol Gorman
Thursday, May 14th
Starting at 5:00
Enjoy a spaghetti
dinner with your friends and family.
Enter the Hula Hoop Contest and the Trivia Contest.
Win a Door Prize.
Have your photo taken with Carol Gorman.
Sponsored by Great
Minds, Humanities Iowa,
the National Endowment for the Humanities,
and the Bi-State Literacy Council
Author Carol Gorman will visit
Smart School on May 14th and 15th.
Gorman, from Cedar Rapids, is an internationally
known author of books for children and young
adults. This visit will be Ms. Gorman’s fourth to
Smart and is supported by Great Minds, Humanities
Iowa, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and
the Bi-State Literacy Council.
Smart’s sixth grade students
have all read Ms. Gorman’s novel, Stumptown Kid,
and will be discussing it with her as well as
examining the writing process. Stumptown Kid
is set in small town Iowa in 1952 and is the story
of Charlie Nebraska who befriends an
African-American baseball player from the South.
Gorman’s evening presentation,
“Using Stumptown Kid to Examine Iowa in the 1950’s”
is on May 14th at 6:00 and is open to
the public. In conjunction with this presentation,
the Smart community will share in a spaghetti dinner
at 5:00. Various activities will take place in the
gym prior to the program including a Hula Hoop
contest (the Hula Hoop was introduced in the 1950’s)
and a 50’s Trivia Contest.
For more information, contact
Mary Edwards at 323-1837. Thanks.
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