VERO BEACH — Literacy Service of Indian River County is pleased to announce its highly popular Love of Literacy luncheon will be held at the Vero Beach Country Club on Thursday, April 12, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Literacy Services is honored to have Mr. Martyn Lewis as the keynote speaker.
Mr. Martyn Lewis was the BBC news presenter from the 1980’s to the late 1990’s. Mr. Lewis received the Order of the British Empire award in 1997 for his services to young people and the hospice movement.
He has also been made a Commander of the British Empire by the Queen and has served as chairman in countless charities. Mr. Lewis supports charities in the field of hospice, youth, and those with learning disabilities or mental health issues.
His books include:
And Finally – an anthology of humorous stories that have ended news bulletins over the years.
Tears and Smiles – the Hospice Handbook (with the Duchess of Kent) – the first layman’s guide to the British Hospice movement.
Cats in The News – a humorous anthology which topped the best seller list for 8 weeks.
Dogs in the News
Go For It – Martyn Lewis’s Essential Guide to Opportunities for Young People (1993–98) – annual publication which was the forerunner of the charity YouthNet.
Today’s The Day – based on Lewis’ quiz show of the same name.
Reflections on Success – interviews with over 60 famous people across a wide range of professions analyzing their success.
Seasons of Our Lives – an anthology of poetry and prose to comfort, encourage and amuse people as they go through different stages of life.
The cost to attend the luncheon is $50. Checks may be made payable to LSIRC and mailed to 1600 21st St., Vero Beach, FL 32960.
Please indicate the name of the attendee(s).
Sign up early as the event will be a sell out.
George E. Warren Corp., Fidelity Investments, and PNC Wealth Management are the event sponsors.
Literacy Services of Indian River County, Inc, a nonprofit 501(c) (3) United Way agency partner, provides one-on-one tutoring to local adults desiring to improve their literacy skills.
It is estimated that 20% of local adults have substandard reading skills. A well-known fact is if a parent can’t read, then it is highly likely the child can’t read.
This was substantiated by a recent 2010 study that revealed that the single most determining factor of a child’s academic success is the literacy skills of the mother.
Literacy Services utilizes volunteer tutors, and the tutors do not need to have a teaching background.
Contact Executive Director Mary Silva at (772) 778-2223 to be a sponsor, to receive further information about the event, or to learn more about Literacy Services.