Children's Literature Festival at the University of Central Missouri
Annual event in Missouri, United States
The Children's Literature Festival at the University of Central Missouri is the longest running children's literature festival in the United States that is geared toward children. It is a nationally recognized annual event[1] that happens during the first weekend of March break at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Missouri.[2] It runs for two and a half days and begins with a Sunday luncheon with guest speaker and is followed by two days of author presentations, primarily to children from area schools. The Children's Literature Festival allows children and adults to meet and interact with authors and illustrators whose books they have read or hope to read.[3][4][5]
Authors
The Children's Literature Festival features many Missouri authors and others from across the country. Every festival includes both authors new to the event and those who have participated previously.[6]
Participants
The Festival is aimed at students in grades 3–10. Groups come from public and private schools, as well as home schools. School districts of all sizes send groups of students; each group is accompanied by teachers and adult volunteers. Some travel a short distance while others travel for several hours to attend. Many districts and individual teachers have a long association with the Festival. The festival size has varied over the years. Two of the largest festivals took place in 2008, with 8000 participants, and 2010, with 6700 participants. Since 2015, approximately 4,000 adults and children participate annually.[7]
Volunteers
The Children's Literature Festival relies on approximately 100 volunteers each year.[8] Volunteers include library faculty and staff, other UCM faculty and staff, Warrensburg High School Honor Society members, other high school and college students, and community members. Volunteers serve in many ways, including assisting authors, picking up authors at the Kansas City airport, transporting them to and from events, and overseeing the author hospitality area. Although many volunteers are local, some come from other parts of the state, or even out of state.[9]
Schedule
Registration and scheduling begin in January. The event kicks off with a Sunday luncheon with a guest speaker, usually one of the authors. Individuals interested in literature for young people are given the opportunity to select a seat at a table with an author or illustrator. Author and illustrator sessions take place Monday and Tuesday, with presenters speaking to groups of children and adults in 50-minute sessions. Groups can attend up to 5 sessions in a day. Book sales are open each day, giving participants an opportunity to purchase books to have signed at the end of each session. Authors usually present 3 or 4 sessions a day; they also have time to spend with other authors, socializing at lunch and during the evenings.
History
The Children's Festival at the University of Central Missouri began in 1969 when Philip Sadler, Professor of Children's Literature, and Ophelia Gilbert, laboratory school librarian, invited five Missouri authors to speak to local students.[10] In 2011, the Children's Literature Festival received a commendation from the American Association of School Librarians.[1] From 2000 to 2015, Naomi Williamson was the Director of the Children's Literature Festival. In 2014, she received an Exemplary Community Achievement Award for her work on the Festival from the Missouri Humanities Council.[11]
Year
Speaker(s)
Authors and Illustrators
1969
Jean Merrill
Gertrude Bell, Alberta Wilson Constant, Cena Christopher Draper, Rhoda Wooldridge, Wilma Yeo
1970
Lynn Hall
Evelyn Trent Bachman, Gertrude Bell, Page Carter,[12][13] Alberta Wilson Constant, Elizabeth Gant, Katherine Gant, Lynn Hall, Aleda Renken, Helen Rushmore, Shirley Seifert, Marcella Thum, Rhoda Wooldridge, Wilma Yeo
Evelyn Trent Bachman, Gertrude Bell, Mary Calhoun, Alberta Wilson Constant, Harold Keith, Robert C. Lee, Madeleine L'Engle, Rhoda Wooldridge, Wilma Yeo
James S. Ayars, Gertrude Bell, Rebecca Caudill, Ruth Collins, Miriam Fuller, Betty Horvath, Robert C. Lee, May McNeer, Lynd Ward, Rhoda Wooldridge, Wilma Yeo
Gertrude Bell, Peter Burchard, Peter Z. Cohen, Alberta Wilson Constant, Loula Grace Erdman, Dorothy Francis, E.L. Konigsburg, Robert C. Lee, Berniece Rabe, Edith McCall, Rhoda Wooldridge, Wilma Yeo
Gertrude Bell, Mary Calhoun, Peter Z. Cohen, Alberta Wilson Constant, Mary Lois Dunn, Ed Emberley, Jacqueline Jackson, Harold Keith, Robert C. Lee, Edith McCall, Berniece Rabe, Leonard Wibberley, Rhoda Wooldridge, Wilma Yeo, Carol Beach York
Gertrude Bell, Ida Chittum, Dorothy B. Francis, Bette Green, Wilma P. Hays, Chrystal Jackson, Robert C. Lee, Katie Lecher Lyle, Gary Paulsen, Barbara Robinson, Mary Francis Shura, Theodore Taylor, Brinton Turkle, Maia Wojciechowska, Wilma Yeo
Sandy Asher, Margaret Baldwin, Gertrude Bell, Suzanne Bladow, Patricia Calvert, Betty Cavanna, Peter Z. Cohen, Alberta Wilson Constant, Barbara Corcoran (Paige Dixon), Julianna Fogel and Mary Watkins, David Harrison, Dean Hughes, Beverly H. Lee, Robert C. Lee, William MacKellar, Ron McReynolds, David Melton, Hilary Milton, Joan L. Nixon, Marian T. Place, Thomas Rockwell, Rae Sedgwick, Bill Wallace, Rhoda Wooldridge, Wilma Yeo
C. S. Adler, Sandy Asher, Margaret Baldwin, Gertrude Bell, Robbie Branscum, Patricia Calvert, Peter Z. Cohen, David Harrison, Dean Hughes, Beverly Lee, Robert C. Lee, David Melton, Thomas Millstead, Hilary Milton, Wilson Rawls, Rae Sedgwick, Mary F. Shura, Mary Stolz, Jane R. Thomas, Mary Watkins, Garth Williams, Rhoda Wooldridge, Wilma Yeo
C. S. Adler, Sandy Asher, Gertrude Bell, T. Ernesto Bethancourt, Dana Brookins, Mary Calhoun, Patricia Calvert, Peter Z. Cohen, Irene Fitzgerald, Dorothy B. Francis, Jan Greenberg, David Harrison, H. M. Hoover, Dean Hughes, Stanley Kiesel, Beverly H. Lee, Robert C. Lee, David Melton, Berniece Rabe, Barbara Robinson, Raboo Rodgers, Helen R. Sattler, William Sleator, Jane R. Thomas, Bill Wallace, Garth Williams, Rhoda Wooldridge, Wilma Yeo
Sandy Asher, T. Ernesto Bethancourt, N. M. Bodecker, Robin Brancato, Eleanor Clymer, Susan Clymer, Peter Zachary Cohen, Jan Greenberg, Anita Gustafson, David Harrison, Kristi D. Holl, Dean Hughes, Carol Kendall, Robert C. Lee, David Melton, Raboo Rodgers, Lois Ruby, William Sleator, Elizabeth George Speare, Kathleen Thomas, Marilyn Wilkes, Garth Williams, Rhoda Wooldridge, Wilma Yeo
C. S. Adler, William Anderson, Avi, Marion Dane Bauer, T. E. Bethancourt, Bill Brittain, Dana Brookins, Clyde Robert Bulla, Robert Burch, Betsy Byars, Patricia Calvert, Carol Carrick, Bruce Clements, Gregory Denman, Barbara Esbensen, Shirley Glubok, Charlotte Graeber, Jan Greenberg, Betsy Haynes, Dean Hughes, Carol Kendall, Patricia Lauber, Robert C. Lee, Carolyn Lesser, Pat Rhodes Mauser, David Melton, Phyllis R. Naylor, Lila Perl, Raboo Rodgers, Vivian Schurfranz, Barbara Seuling, Lawrence Shles, William Sleator, Martha Bennett Stiles, Barbara Walker, Bill Wallace, Wilma Yeo
William Anderson, Sandy Asher, T. Ernesto Bethancourt, Dana Brookins, Clyde Robert Bulla, Patricia Calvert, Bruce Clements, Barbara Corcoran, Barbara Esbensen, Dorothy B. Francis, Jan Greenberg, Carol Greene, Vicki Grove, Mary Downing Hahn, Charles Hammer, David Harrison, Betsy Haynes, Kristi Holl, Dean Hughes, Carol Kendall, Jan Klaveness, Patricia R. Mauser, Edith McCall, David Melton, Arielle North Olson, Marian Potter, Barbara Robinson, Raboo Rodgers, Daniel San Souci, Ruth Sanderson, Vivian Schurfranz, Ouida Sebestyen, Mary Francis Shura, William Sleator, Zilpha Keatley Snyder, Martha Bennett Stiles, Todd Strasser, Mildred Pitts Walter, Maia Wojciechowska, Wilma Yeo
C. S. Adler, Thomas B. Allen, William Anderson, Sandy Asher, T. Ernesto Bethancourt, Gary L. Blackwood, Bill Brittain, Dana Brookins, Clyde Robert Bulla, Patricia Calvert, Barbara Corcoran, Julia Cunningham, Gary Denman, Ben Edelbaum, Vicki Berger Erwin, Jan Greenberg, Vicki Grove, Mary Downing Hahn, David Harrison, Betsy Haynes, Jim Haynes, Dean Hughes, Carol Kendall, Robert C. Lee, Patricia Rhoads Mauser, Kate McMullan, David Melton, Arielle North Olson, P. J. Petersen, Barbara Robinson, Ivy Ruckman, Louis Sachar, Daniel San Souci, Vivian Schurfranz, Ouida Sebestyen, William Sleator, Jan Resh Thomas, Marcia Wood, Wilma Yeo
C. S. Adler, William Anderson, Sandy Asher, T. Ernesto Bethancourt, Gary L. Blackwood, Bill Brittain, Dana Brookins, Clyde Robert Bulla, Patricia Calvert, Eleanor Cameron, Julia Cunningham, Gregory Denman, Ben Edelbaum, Lisa Campbell Ernst, Barbara Esbensen, Jan Greenberg, Vicki Grove, Mary Downing Hahn, David Harrison, Betsy Haynes, Jim Haynes, Dean Hughes, Carol Kendall, Robert C. Lee (Friday), Patricia Rhoads Mauser, Kate McMullan, David Melton, Arielle North Olson, Bernal C. Payne, Jr., Susan Pearson, Anola Pickett (Saturday), Willo Davis Roberts, Raboo Rodgers, Ivy Ruckman, Vivian Schurfranz, Ouida Sebestyen, Mary Francis Shura, William Sleator, Jane Resh Thomas, Marcia Wood, Wilma Yeo
C. S. Adler, William Anderson, Sandy Asher, Mary Jane Auch, T. Ernesto Bethancourt, Gary L. Blackwood, Clyde Robert Bulla, Robert Burch, Patricia Calvert, Carol Carrick, Gary Denman, Lisa Eisenberg, Bernard Evslin, Dorothy B. Francis, Jan Greenberg, Vicki Grove, Mary Downing Hahn, David Harrison, Esther Hautzig, Betsy Haynes, Jim Haynes, Dean Hughes, Hadley Irwin (Friday), Carol Kendall, Robert C. Lee (Thursday), Betsy Lewin, Ted Lewin, Patricia Rhoads Mauser, Kate McMullan, Arielle North Olson, P. J. Petersen, Berniece Rabe, Willo Davis Roberts, Ivy Ruckman, Ouida Sebestyen, Pamela Service, Garth Williams, G. Clifton Wisler, Wilma Yeo
C. S. Adler, Sandy Asher, Mary Jane Auch, Gary Blackwood, Clyde Robert Bulla, Patricia Calvert, Joan Carris, Jane Leslie Conly, Carol Fenner, Mary Downing Hahn, Patricia Hermes, Beth Hilgartner, Kristi Holl, Isabelle Holland, Ellen Howard, Dean Hughes, Carol Kendall, Jan Klaveness, Robert C. Lee, Reby Edmond MacDonald, Patricia Rhoads Mauser, Eloise Jarvis McGraw, Kate McMullan, Betty Miles, Arielle North Olson, Peter Parnall, Lila Perl, Carolyn Reeder, Willo Davis Roberts, Barbara Robinson, Rhea Beth Ross, Ivy Ruckman, Ouida Sebestyen, Zilpha Keatley Snyder, Stephanie Tolan, Patricia Willis, G. Clifton Wisler, June Rae Wood, Betty Ren Wright, Wilma Yeo
C. S. Adler, William Anderson, Sandy Asher, Mary Jane Auch, T. Ernesto Bethancourt, Gary Blackwood, Candy Dawson Boyd, Robert Burch, Patricia Calvert, Joan Carris, Shirley Climo, Eleanor Coerr, Ellen Dolan, Vicki Berger Erwin, Barbara Esbensen, Leonard Everett Fisher, Jean Fritz, Jan Greenberg, Vicki Grove, David Harrison, Patricia Hermes, Beth Hilgartner, Isabelle Holland, Dean Hughes, Peg Kehret, Carol Kendall, Robert C. Lee, Patricia Rhoads Mauser, Arielle North Olson, Carolyn Reeder, Willo Davis Roberts, Barbara Robinson, Rhea Beth Ross, Ivy Ruckman, Vivian Schurfranz, Doris Buchanan Smith, Zilpha Keatley Snyder, Stephanie Tolan, Ann Tompert, Garth Williams, Patricia Willis, June Rae Wood, Wilma Yeo, Judy Dockery Young, Richard Young
1995
Fred Brenner (Dinner), Ouida Sebestyn (Luncheon)
C. S. Adler, William Anderson, Sandy Asher, Mary Jane Auch, Barbara Brenner, Fred Brenner, Bill Brittain, Clyde Robert Bulla, Robert Burch, Patricia Calvert, Joan Carris, Shirley Climo, Eleanor Coerr, Ellen Dolan, Barbara Esbensen, Carol Fenner, Jan Greenberg, Vicki Grove, Mary Downing Hahn, Cheryl Harness, David Harrison, Patricia Hermes, Isabelle Holland, Elizabeth Howard Ellen Howard, Dean Hughes, Carol Kendall, Robert C. Lee, Joseph Marshall III, Patricia Rhoads Mauser, Colleen Mckenna, Ben Mikaelsen, Mary Morgan, P. J. Petersen, Jennifer Plecas, Carolyn Reeder, Barbara Robinson, Ivy Ruckman, Vivian Schurfranz, Ouida Sebestyen, Pamela Service, Ann Tompert, G. Clifton Wisler, June Rae Wood
C. S. Adler, William Anderson, Sandy Asher, Mary Jane Auch, Jeanne Betancourt, Candy Dawson Boyd, Barbara Brenner, Fred Brenner, Clyde Robert Bulla, Patricia Calvert, Joan Carris, Shirley Climo, Carol Fenner, Vicki Grove, Mary Downing Hahn, Cheryl Harness, Patricia Hermes, Isabelle Holland, Elizabeth Howard, Ellen Howard, Constance Hiser, Dean Hughes, Peg Kehret, Cal Kendall, Bruce Lansky, Joseph Marshall III, Patricia Rhoads Mauser, Colleen O'Shaughnessy McKenna, Kate McMullan, David Melton, Carolyn Reeder, Barbara Robinson, Lois Ruby, Ivy Ruckman, Pamela Service, Marc Simont, Zilpha Keatley Snyder, Stephanie Tolan, C. Clifton Wisler, June Rae Wood
1997
Stephen Roxburgh, Cheryl Harness, Patricia Hermes, Isabelle Holland
C. S. Adler, R. W. Alley (Gallery Exhibit Illustrator), William Anderson, Dan Andreasen, Sandy Asher, Gary Blackwood, Beth Brust, Dawna Lisa Buchanan, Clyde Robert Bulla, Patricia Calvert, Joan Carris, Shirley Climo, Lisa Eisenberg, Carol Fenner, Jan Greenberg, Vicki Grove, Mary Downing Hahn, Madge Harrah, David Harrison, Patricia Hermes, Constance Hiser, Isabelle Holland, Lucinda Landon, Constance Levy, Edith McCall, Kate McMullan, David Melton, Carolyn Meyer, Claire Rudolf Murphy, Arielle North Olson, Berniece Rabe, Carolyn Reeder, Ann Rinaldi, Barbara Robinson, Ivy Ruckman, Brenda Seabrooke, Gloria Skurzynski, Teri Sloat, Roland Smith, C. Clifton Wisler, June Rae Wood
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