Celebrating Stories: How National Literacy Month Inspires Communities

National Literacy Month Image: A smiling woman in a pink dress reading a red book against a matching pink background with the text "National Literacy Month

September is the start of Fall, and it's time for pumpkin spice and all things nice, like settling in with a great book! We are thrilled that it's National Literacy Month, a time when we can all come together to celebrate the power of books and the stories they hold. 

Imagine libraries bustling with eager readers, schools filled with the sounds of storytime, and book festivals popping up in towns everywhere. National Literacy Month hosts a treasure trove of events designed to spark a love for reading in everyone, from toddlers clutching their first picture books to seasoned bookworms on the hunt for their next great read. 

Communities across the country are coming together to celebrate National Literacy Month and inspire each other to read!

A Brief History of National Literacy Month

National Literacy Month's roots go back to 1991, when President George H.W. Bush signed the National Literacy Act into law on July 25. This act was a significant step toward improving literacy across our country, providing federal funds to support programs that help both children and adults develop their reading skills.

Literacy organizations like the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL) and Literacy Volunteers of America have also played a crucial role in advocating for greater national awareness of literacy challenges. Their efforts helped lay the foundation for National Literacy Month, which is dedicated to promoting the joy of reading and the importance of literacy in every community.

Over the years, we’ve been lucky enough that state and local governments, alongside libraries and schools, have embraced National Literacy Month with open arms. They’ve organized book readings, hosted literacy workshops, and launched reading challenges—all with the goal of inspiring more people to pick up a book and experience the magic of reading. 

Library Card Sign-Up Month Image: Optimus Prime from Transformers holding a library card with the text "Libraries—More Than Meets The Eye... Roll Out With a Library Card. September is Library Card Sign-Up Month.

Library Card Sign-Up Month

One of the biggest highlights is Library Card Sign-Up Month, where libraries nationwide roll out the red carpet (or should we say, the book carpet?) to welcome new members. This year, the American Library Association has teamed up with none other than the Transformers, encouraging everyone to "roll out" to their local library. Whether you’re a fan of Optimus Prime or just love a good book, getting a library card is like getting a golden ticket to a world of endless stories​.

Make sure to check out your local library and see how you can join in the fun this September. Whether you're taking the family to sign up for those wonderful library cards, popping in to listen to storytime, or volunteering, your local library is bound to be a hub of activity!

Brooklyn Book Festival Image: An illustration of a person in a baseball cap reading a book, with the Brooklyn Book Festival logo and dates "September 22-30, 2024" in the corner.

Festivals and Fun for Everyone

And let’s not forget the book festivals! National Literacy Month is the perfect time for literary celebrations like the Brooklyn Book Festival, where you can meet authors, discover new books, and participate in engaging literary discussions. These festivals are a book lover’s dream come true, offering everything from author panels to book signings​!

In Fort Worth, Texas, the Trinity River Book Festival is another must-attend event. This festival is a multicultural celebration that combines a love for literature with fun activities like a 5K run, making it a unique way to engage with stories while also promoting a healthy lifestyle​.

Each year, the Mississippi Book Festival unites readers and authors in an exciting celebration of books. Get ready to meet authors, listen to panel discussions, book signings, family-friendly activities, food trucks, live music, and more!

Get Involved and Spread the Word

National Literacy Month reminds us that literacy is more than just a skill—it’s a gateway to adventure, knowledge, and connection. Whether you’re participating in a local library event, attending a book festival, or simply spending extra time reading with your family, there are so many ways to celebrate.

So, why not join in the fun? Visit your local library, pick up a new book, or even volunteer to help others improve their literacy skills. And don’t forget to share your experiences—whether it’s a snap of your library card superhero pose or a picture of the latest book you can’t put down, spread the word, and inspire others to celebrate stories this September​.

At Once Upon a Book Club, we believe in the magic of books to connect us all. So, here’s to a month filled with stories, community, and the joy of reading! Happy National Literacy Month! Why not give the gift that keeps on giving? Subscribe now and save with our incredible book boxes! Spreading literary joy one book box at a time!


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