News Release
January 23, 2007
37th Annual Author-Go-Round slated Jan. 29 through Feb. 2
For the 37th year, upper elementary and junior high school students from schools throughout Santa Barbara County will have the chance to meet and talk with authors and illustrators of books for young people.
The occasion is the annual Author-Go-Round sponsored by the Santa Barbara County Education Office. Santa Barbara area students will attend the event Jan. 29 through Feb. 2 at the County Education Office Auditorium, 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road, Santa Barbara. The sessions will last from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each day.
Each day, approximately 135 students will have an opportunity to listen to four presentations and then spend 15 minutes asking questions and interacting with the authors while seated on carpets in small groups. At a music signal, they will rotate on to the next author.
Participating authors and illustrators include Joe Cepeda, Marni McGee, Sherry Shahan, and storyteller Michael Katz.
The day is further highlighted with colorful carousel decorations, a juice break and fun-filled activities with prizes. Each day, one student will be chosen as best overall winner in the four activities categories and will receive a custom-made tee-shirt commemorating the event and signed by the four authors and illustrators.
Students who participate will meet authors of books written specifically for young people, explore avenues of creative writing and illustrating with successful people in the field of literature, and read and discuss in-depth literary works by well-known authors.
Participating districts include Ballard, Blochman, Buellton, Carpinteria, Cold Spring, College, Cuyama, Goleta, Guadalupe, Hope, Los Alamos, Los Olivos, Montecito, Orcutt, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria-Bonita, and Solvang.
“This annual event pays tribute to the reading and writing of children’s literature,” said County Superintendent of Schools William J. Cirone, whose office coordinates the annual event. “The students come away with a sense that they have been involved with a real ‘literary happening.’”
Further information is available from Steve Keithley, director of instructional media services, at 964-4711, ext. 5247.