On June 17, the Will Beckley Science Education Garden will celebrate its opening. Event starts at 4 pm.
Winchester Children's Festival
April 20, 2009“The 17th annual Winchester Children’s Festival was a huge success on Saturday, April 18th. The Friends of Winchester provided tours of the breathtaking desert garden in bloom and I was busy signing books. The Winchester skate club did a re-creation of the book using puppets. I was humbled as I heard my words from the book featuring some of my favorite plants. They even had a Terri Terrain puppet. Thank you, Hector, for the time you spend with those wonderful boys.”
- Becky Davis, Author Red Carpet Chronicles
Red Carpet Debut
March 27, 2009Author Becky Davis shares her thoughts from the book debut:
“I had an amazing time at the book debut on Saturday. The whole project came full circle with so many people in attendance that helped make this possible. Our hope is to educate students from all over the valley about desert plants. So much wildlife has come back into the garden since Winchester restored much of it’s natural habitat to the park. There was a bird above us the entire time that just squawked away and wouldn’t leave. I loved it. No background music required.”
"Reading First"
March 4, 2009posted by Krissy Hawkins
Reading First is a focused, nationwideeffort to enable all students to become successful early readers. The No Child Left Behind Act established Reading First as a high-quality, evidence-based program.
Since 2003, when Nevada was awarded a Reading First grant by the United States Department of Education, Nevada Reading First has awarded competitive subgrants to Local Education Agencies in order to increase reading proficiency and eliminate reading deficits by establishing high-quality, comprehensive reading instruction in kindergarten through third grade.
Teacher and children’s author Becky Davis will be participating in “Reading First” Family Literacy Nights throughout Spring 2009. “Reading First Schools are on the cutting edge of education. They take current scientifically based research and educate students based on these best practices. I am honored to be a part of this group of professionals that are dedicated to educational development and share an unrelenting devotion to the public education system.” says Davis, “I hope that by participating in their family literacy nights, I am a part of the much bigger process of bringing families together to read, discuss, and research something that intrigues both child and parent.”
Davis will be speaking at ten different elementary schools throughout the Clark County School District including Edwards, Griffith, Harmon, Hinman, Moore, Reed, Rundle, Hal Smith, Vegas Verdes, and Wasden Elementary Schools.

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