Every year, the vibrant community of Las Vegas comes together to celebrate the joy of reading and the magic of storytelling at the annual event “Reading Rainbow In The Park.” This heartwarming event, held at Valley View Park, is a cornerstone of community engagement and literacy promotion, spearheaded by Rosie’s Wish CDC and Empowering 2 Excel. The event is graciously hosted by North Las Vegas Mayor Pamela Goynes, whose commitment to education and community development is reflected in her enthusiastic support of this initiative.
A Celebration of Literacy and Community
“Reading Rainbow In The Park” is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of literacy, learning, and community. Designed to encourage a love for reading among children and families, the event transforms Valley View Park into a vibrant hub of educational activities, interactive storytelling sessions, and creative arts and crafts. The park comes alive with the laughter of children, the turning of pages, and the shared excitement of discovering new stories.
Empowering Young Minds
At the heart of this event is a mission to empower young minds. Rosie’s Wish CDC and Empowering 2 Excel have long been champions of education, particularly in underserved communities. Through this event, they aim to provide children with access to books, resources, and opportunities that foster a lifelong love of learning. The organizations work tirelessly to ensure that every child, regardless of background, has the chance to experience the transformative power of reading.
Mayor Pamela Goynes: A Champion of Education
The event’s success is bolstered by the unwavering support of Mayor Pamela Goynes. Known for her dedication to the North Las Vegas community, Mayor Goynes has been a driving force behind initiatives that promote education and community welfare. Her involvement in “Reading Rainbow In The Park” is a testament to her belief in the importance of literacy as a foundation for a brighter future.
A Day of Fun and Learning
Families attending “Reading Rainbow In The Park” can look forward to a day filled with fun and educational activities. The event features a variety of stations where children can listen to stories read by local authors, participate in book-themed games, and engage in arts and crafts that stimulate creativity. There are also opportunities for parents to learn about local educational resources and programs that support literacy development at home.
Building a Legacy of Literacy
“Reading Rainbow In The Park” is not just an annual event; it’s a legacy-building effort. By bringing together the community in a shared love of reading, Rosie’s Wish CDC and Empowering 2 Excel are helping to create a culture of literacy that will benefit generations to come. The event serves as a reminder of the collective power of community action in shaping the future of our children.
Join Us for a Day of Inspiration
As the event continues to grow each year, it remains a beacon of hope and inspiration for all who attend. “Reading Rainbow In The Park” is a day to celebrate the joy of reading, the strength of community, and the potential within every child. Join us at Valley View Park for this year’s event, and be a part of something truly special—a day dedicated to opening minds, sparking imaginations, and building a brighter future through the power of reading.