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#53. Linda Lorvig's Legacy of Literacy: Linda's Humboldt Educational Impact and Community Bonds
- 2024/08/31
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Ever wondered how a school librarian's dedication can change an entire community? Sit down with us as we chat with Linda Lorvig, a beloved Humboldt resident who moved from the Mojave Desert to the lush landscapes of Humboldt County in 1974. With over three decades shaping young minds at South Bay School, Linda shares touching stories of her journey, the joy of reconnecting with former students, and the profound impact of her career in education. Linda's tale is not just about books—it’s about building legacies and making lasting connections.
Explore the fascinating world of reading and learning styles in our discussion. From the magical realms of Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings to the challenges and triumphs of homeschooling, we investigate how different books captivate young minds. Discover the intriguing differences in reading habits between boys and girls, the excitement of matching kids with their perfect stories, and hear personal anecdotes about fostering a love for reading—from using pizza as an incentive to memorable literary adventures abroad.
Celebrate with us as we honor the 50th anniversary of the Humboldt County Children's Author Festival. Learn about its humble beginnings, its evolution over the decades, and its immense impact on the community. From author visits to engaging receptions and banquets, we highlight the festival’s role in promoting literacy and supporting local authors. We also discuss the importance of community support, the logistics of organizing such events, and the excitement surrounding upcoming festivals and author meet-and-greets. Join us in embracing the spirit of lifelong learning and community involvement, and get inspired by the enduring power of books and education.
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