Community Calendar

FEBRUARY
S M T W T F S
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
08 09 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
View Events
Submit Events

20th Annual Charlotte Huck Children's Literature Festival

By Cassandra Wagner, Community Writer
March 16, 2016 at 11:19am. Views: 2

On Friday, Feb. 26 a twenty-year tradition continued as the 2016 Charlotte Huck Children's Literature Festival 2016 kicked off its weekend long festival at the University of Redlands. The festival is two days long and consists of talks and workshops with major authors and illustrators. In his opening welcome Dr. Andrew F. Wall, Dean of the School of Education at the University of Redlands shared personal accolades of his children’s relationship with literature and the power of early literacy. “Early literacy is the foundation on which education is built,” said Wall. “The passion--indeed have a passion for books is tremendous. I hope that as you go on today and listen to our authors that you will in fact be inspired as I so often have been inspired to realize the power of the festival is remembering that there is always indelible power, whether you are a voracious reader or engaged in what some would call destructive technology. You will return to those images." The festival was founded by Dr. Charlotte S. Huck who had a goal when she retired from her distinguished career in education at Ohio State. Huck moved back to Redlands and remained a resident for 18 years where she would create the Literature festival. Her goal was to create an event where teachers, librarians and anyone who loves children’s literature could be inspired. Her hope was the festival would bring together authors and illustrators to enjoy each other and collaborate. It was her hope that students could also meet and learn from award-winners in the field. According to Huck’s niece Charlotte Burgess, Vice President & Dean of Student Life, the event was founded around the time the state had switched to emphasizing standardized testing over reading. “She felt that conference would help keep literature alive, especially good literature for children,” said Burgess. “She wanted a small conference and would be an opportunity for the authors and illustrators to stay through the whole conference. People would be able to talk to them. This was what motivated her and why we are still here.” Noted authors and illustrators this year included: • Jerry Pinkney, Caldecott medalist • Laura Ingalls Lifetime Achievement • Coretta Scott King – Virginia Hamilton Lifetime Achievement award winner, illustrator of over 100 children’s books including: “The Lion and the Mouse”, “The Grasshopper and the Ant”, “The Little Red Hen and The Talking Eggs”. • Linda Sue Park, Newbery medalist, author children’s novels and picture books including: “A Single Shard”, “A Long Walk to Water” and “Xander’s Panda Party”. • Janet Wong, author of poetry, picture books and books for older children including: “Twist, Dumpster Diver, Behind the Wheel: Poems about Driving and Me and Rolly Maloo” and publisher of “The Poetry Friday Anthology” series. • Debra Frasier, author/illustrator of many award-winning books including: “On the Day You Were Born”, “Miss Alaineus, a Vocabulary Disaster”, “SPIKE, the Ugliest Dog in the Universe” and “A Fabulous Fair Alphabet”. • Kevin Henkes, Caldecott medalist, Newbery medalist, author, illustrator of mouse books, picture books and novels including: “Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse”, “Kitten’s First Full Moon” and “Olive’s Ocean”. • Mike Graf, author of award-winning books about weather, geography, outdoor adventure and national parks including “The Adventures with the Parkers National Park series” Additionally presentations were given by: • Kristine O’Connell George author of many award-winning poetry books including: “The Great Frog Race.” • Alexis O’Neill best known for her lively, award-winning “bully” book, The Recess Queen, a children’s choice nominee in 12 states, winning choice in two, and a conversation-starter for kids across the country at the opening of each school year. Her other books include “The Kite That Bridged Two Nations”, “Loud Emily”, “Estela’s Swap” and “The Worst Best Friend”, and she has written for numerous children’s magazines. • Editor Allyn Johnston has been working in children’s publishing in her native California for twenty-four years. Among the authors and illustrators with whom she works are Mem Fox, Lois Ehlert, Marla Frazee, Cynthia Rylant, Debra Frasier, Arthur Howard, Jan Thomas, Avi, and M. T. Anderson. Recent titles she’s edited are New York Times bestseller "Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes" by Mem Fox, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury; and "A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever" by Marla Frazee and New York Times bestseller "All the World" by Liz Garton Scanlon, illustrated by Marla Frazee, both of which received a Caldecott Honor. “I have always believed that literature can be life changing for the individual and most importantly literature shows us we are not alone. That is no small accomplishment,” said Linda Sue Park during her talk on her book “A Long Walk to Water”. In addition to the festival guests were able to enjoy a special event, “Dreams, Schemes and a Dog in Jeans—Celebrating 20 years of Children’s Book Festival Artists” an exhibition of 50 original illustrations from some of the best and most celebrated artists in the field. The exhibition was curated by Lisa Van Drasek, and will run from Feb.16 through March.19 at Peppers Art Gallery on campus. For Redlands Unified School District Reading Coach Nicole Howes, the festival was a unique opportunity to explore the power of children’s literature with people who understand. “There is a magic that happens when you get people who know both the power and the magic found within children's literature. This Festival brings them together and fosters a greater love and the urge to take the message to the masses,” said Howes. “This really is a conference that inspires people who love books,” Burgess said. “You don’t have to be a teacher or librarian. You can be a parent, a grandparent, a library user, etc. anyone who loves books and wants to hear authors talk about how they created their ideas for a book those are the people who should be here. This is the only conference like this that I know of and its here in Redlands.”

Related Articles

Photo Courtesy of: Stacy Schwartz

By Stacy Schwartz, Media Contact

January 18, 2022 at 09:51pm. Views: 216

Diego didn’t have your typical childhood. His family went through financial hardships and experienced homelessness, and he recalls often sleeping on couches and in hotel rooms.

Photo Courtesy of: Sheann Brandon

By Sheann Brandon, Public Relations

February 7, 2024 at 07:09am. Views: 156

Physicians ask parents to seek medical care if child shows symptoms.

Photo Courtesy of: Courtesy

By Jill Henderson, Community Writer

December 18, 2017 at 11:19pm. Views: 160

caption

Photo Courtesy of: Google Commons

By Stacey Allis , Assistant Director

September 7, 2023 at 03:49pm. Views: 88

There will be a free A 4-day virtual experience with CSUSB Entrepreneurship program to learn & explore the fundamentals of entrepreneurship from their globally recognized program.

Photo Courtesy of: Leticia Salas

By City News Group ,

July 19, 2022 at 06:26am. Views: 115

This week's CNG Sweepstakes winner, Leticia Salas.

Photo Courtesy of: City of Moreno Valley

By City of Moreno Valley ,

August 18, 2022 at 07:31am. Views: 111

Special lighting's to coincide with schools' graduation events.

Photo Courtesy of: Keisa Brown

By Craig Petinak, Public Relations & Communications Services

September 7, 2023 at 03:47pm. Views: 63

2021
Teacher of the Year, Keisa Brown – University Heights Middle School – Riverside USD.

Photo Courtesy of: 4df0647b541f3ffcfc6471834a2a0fc7

By Thumbnail, Thumbnail

November 16, 2023 at 05:35am. Views: 1

4df0647b541f3ffcfc6471834a2a0fc7

Photo Courtesy of: Laura Villafuente

By Elena Macias, Staff Writer

July 14, 2021 at 03:43pm. Views: 73

The Grand Terrace Little League All-Star Minor's team are the 2021 California Section 8 Champions!

Photo Courtesy of: Justine Rodriguez

By Justine Rodriguez, Director, Marketing and Public Relations

July 14, 2021 at 03:40pm. Views: 93

The Medical Laboratory Science Program of Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in Colton, California, is awarded Continuing Accreditation for 10 years.

Photo Courtesy of:

By Elena Carrasco, Community Writer

June 12, 2020 at 01:13pm. Views: 98

Tony and Gloria Bocanegrs both worked in San Bernardino for a combined total of over 60 years and within that time, they both become prominent leaders in their community for their involvement and impact.

Photo Courtesy of: San Bernardino Police

By John Echevarria, Community Affairs Division / P.I.O.

June 12, 2020 at 01:12pm. Views: 154

Suspect Moses Barbanavarro, (DOB 01-11-1988) resident of San Bernardino, California.

--> -->