The Signal

City library celebrates literacy and culture at Día de los Niños/día de los Libros

- By Rylee Holwager

The Santa Clarita Public Library emphasized the importance of literacy for all children from all background­s on Saturday through its Día de los Niños/día de los Libros event.

The event featured a wide array of activities such as rock paintings, a bookmark contest, a toucan craft, amate painting, a mini-interactiv­e “constructi­on zone” and more.

“We came to play with the kids,” said parent attendee Amelia Cervandes, “and you see there’s a lot of books and a lot of crafts and you know a lot of activities. It’s so much fun for them. It’s perfect.”

Two young and local authors were highlighte­d at the event: Alessandro Concas and Solomon Alexander.

Their presence showed the younger attendees the possibilit­y of the literacy field.

“I think it’s for the kids,” said attendee Beatrice Morreno. “Celebratin­g the kids.”

The event’s purpose was to encourage the connection of children and their families to diverse books, languages and cultures.

While watching a performanc­e from the Innovation Show Choir and Ballet Folklorico Luna Tapatia, attendees could take a moment to pet the variety of dogs present for Pet Partners.

Mirelle Ortega served as the

keynote speaker of the event, sharing her experience as an illustrato­r and author.

“It’s always really cool when you get to meet someone who does a job that you may be interested in profession­ally,” said Ortega, “because that gives you a lot of clarity and I didn’t have this as a kid. I never met an illustrato­r growing up.”

Ortega spoke to the children to motivate them to pursue a career in whatever they desire and not to shy away from opportunit­y.

“A lot of people stop themselves from being creative because they think that already exists,” said Ortega. “Your story will be different because you are different. You’ve had different experience­s. You’ve lived different things, and that’s always worthwhile. I just want people to stop trying to fit what they think the market likes.”

 ?? Rylee Holwager/ The Signal ?? Attendees visit various booths at the Día de los Niños event, emphasizin­g the importance of literacy for children, held by the city of Santa Clarita Public Library last weekend.
Rylee Holwager/ The Signal Attendees visit various booths at the Día de los Niños event, emphasizin­g the importance of literacy for children, held by the city of Santa Clarita Public Library last weekend.
 ?? ?? Rylee Holwager/ The Signal (Above) An attendee at last weekend’s event poses with Sammy Clarita. (Right) Charlie, a Havanese dog, with Pep Partners smiles at event attendees.
Rylee Holwager/ The Signal (Above) An attendee at last weekend’s event poses with Sammy Clarita. (Right) Charlie, a Havanese dog, with Pep Partners smiles at event attendees.
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