Stories from a 21st Century Indian: Louis V. Clark III

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Stories from a 21st Century Indian: Louis V. Clark III

Friday, April 5 @ 5 PM | In Person at the Library & Online via Zoom

Born and raised on the Oneida Reservation in northeastern Wisconsin, Louis V. Clark III (Two Shoes), author of How to Be an Indian in the 21st Century and Rebel Poet: More Stories from a 21st Century Indian, turned to poetry to continue the oral tradition of his people, the People of the Standing Stone. His first chapbook, "Two Shoes," was published in 2011. A member of the Iroquois Confederacy, his family is of the Bear clan.  He and his wife live in Green Bay/Oneida Wisconsin, where their home is filled with love from six children and 17 grandchildren.

Louis will be here live to discuss his books and answer questions from the audience. Copies of his books will be available to check out a month before the program. Seating is limited, so please plan to arrive early. Registration is needed in order to attend online, but not to attend in person: Register Here

Columbus Literacy Council Looking for Tutors

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The Columbus Literacy Council is looking for tutors to work with children and adults of all abilities. The Columbus Literacy Council is able to offer, but are not limited to, ESL, remedial school help for all grades, GED test prep, citizenship and other subjects. 

If you are interested in becoming a tutor for either school age or adults, training will be available this fall from Wisconsin Literacy, our parent organization. Training is free and some can be completed online. Please contact the Columbus Literacy Council for more information at: columbusliteracycouncil087 [at] gmail.com (columbusliteracycouncil087[at]gmail[dot]com)

If you would like to work with a tutor, please send an email with your learning goal to interest to: columbusliteracycouncil087 [at] gmail.com (columbusliteracycouncil087[at]gmail[dot]com)