By Mike Greife,
March 6, 2018
WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 The 欧美视频 will celebrate the 50th Annual
Children鈥檚 Literature Festival March 18-20, with more than 30 nationally recognized
authors and illustrators in attendance.
The festival begins with a luncheon with visiting authors and illustrators at 12:30
p.m. Sunday, March 18, in the Elliott Student Union. This year鈥檚 special guest speaker
is award-winning author, Jack Gantos. His works have received a Newbery Award, Scott
O鈥橠ell Award, Newbery Honor, Printz Honor, Sibert Honor, and National Book Award Finalist
nomination.
Authors will be available to sign books on from 2:30-4 p.m. Sunday in the Elliott
Student Union atrium. The Book Sale also will be available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
in the Elliott Student Union ballroom, with a special exhibit, Fifty Years of Illustrators,
available in the Gallery of Art and Design in the Art Center and Gallery building
from 2-4:30 p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday.
On Monday and Tuesday authors and illustrators are scheduled to speak to children
in grades 3-10 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at various locations across campus. Most authors
will also be available to sign books after each presentation. Proceeds from festival
book sales directly support next year鈥檚 festival.
Registration for Sunday Luncheon has now been closed, but everyone is welcome to attend
Sunday鈥檚 Book Sale and the book signings from 2:30-4 p.m., as well as the exhibit
at the Gallery of Art and Design. There is still space in many presenter sessions
on Monday and Tuesday, and registration covers attendance for both days. For a full
schedule of events and registration information, visit the Children鈥檚 Literature Festival
website at clf.ucmo.edu.
Online registration is now closed. Please register in person on the day of the festival
on the first floor of the Kirkpatrick Library, or contact Maya Kucij at kucij@ucmo.edu
with any questions.
In 1969, Philip Sadler, professor of children鈥檚 literature, and Ophelia Gilbert, laboratory
school librarian, invited five authors to come to the Central Missouri State campus.
All were from Missouri, and one author, Cena Christopher Draper, lived right in Warrensburg.
Children from the laboratory school listened to them speak about their experiences
as authors and got their books autographed.
The next year, 13 authors came and were recognized, and year by year the festival
grew, both in number of presenters and attendance of school children and their teachers.
In 2017 about 25 presenters and roughly 3,700 children and adults attended what has
become a two and a half day festival. In 2018 we will have more than 30 authors and
illustrators on campus and more than 4,000 attendees.
For 50 years, the 欧美视频 has hosted the Children's Literature
Festival. Thousands of Missouri schoolchildren in grades 3-10 attend this annual event
to hear nationally recognized children鈥檚 authors and illustrators speak about their
work. The festival welcomes participants with disabilities. To learn more, visit clf.ucmo.edu
or call 660-543-4306.