Jesse White Encourages Families to
Spend the Evening at Home Reading Together for Family Reading Night
on Thursday, Nov. 18
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[November 17, 2021]
Illinois Secretary of State and State Librarian Jesse White
encourages families to read together at home to celebrate Illinois’
annual Family Reading Night on Thursday, Nov. 18.
“This is a night when families across the state are urged to spend
time reading together at home,” White said. “Reading as a family
creates a positive learning environment and helps children develop
language skills, comprehension and a love for reading that can last
a lifetime.”
Family Reading Night is officially celebrated across the state on
the third Thursday in November. This year’s theme continues with
promotion of the Illinois Library Association’s summer reading
theme, “Reading Colors Your World.”
The Illinois State Library distributed thousands of colorful posters
and bookmarks to libraries, schools and literacy programs across the
state to promote Family Reading Night to families.
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Many Illinois libraries, schools and literacy programs will host local programs.
Secretary White encourages the public to contact their local library about
program availability.
This year marks the 30th year that the Secretary of State’s office has sponsored
Family Reading Night.
For more information about Family Reading Night, visit:
https://www.ilsos.gov/
departments/library/center_for_the
_book/frn.html.
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