When the contest was announced we didn't know if the program we held, which focused on the elderly and visually impaired, how it would stack up as compared to other more traditional programs centered on reading involving the youth. Our program seemed to fit the contest guidelines like a glove, so we decided to give it a try. I am pleased to report that the program placed as follows:
Contest Results
1st Place - New York State
1st Place - North East Division, which includes the States of NY, VT, NH, ME, MA, CT, and RI
2nd Place - National
To fully understand why reading became so important (page 2) to Pearl, I'd like to share her story:
She traveled the canal from Rochester to Syracuse and from Syracuse to Albany, following the Hudson river to New York City with her father William. She had a life long fascination over shoes and her days on the canal is likely the reason. Shoes wore out frequently due to the many miles traveled.
c. 1903
Pearl with her sisters
Myrtle, Pearl (center), Georgiana
Pearl laughed, saying she was so scared by the water rushing into the boat, that she jumped onto a small table that was nearby. She added that by the time her father reached her, the table was floating in the water!