Literacy Volunteers at Centenary College hosts annual Scrabble Tournament April 8

 

March 24, 2017

SHREVEPORT, LA — The Literacy Volunteers at Centenary College (LVCC) are sponsoring their 10th annual Scrabble Tournament Saturday, April 8th on the Centenary College campus. All proceeds will benefit the Literacy Volunteers in their fight to end adult illiteracy.

What: Scrabble Tournament

When: April 8, 2017 – Registration begins at noon, play starts at 1:00 p.m.

Where: Kilpatrick Auditorium, Centenary campus

Entry Fee: $25 per player for adults; $10 for students and seniors (65+)

Teams of two players each will compete in either a beginner or intermediate division. Each team is guaranteed three rounds of Scrabble play and all players are provided with refreshments. The first place team in each division receives $200, and the second place team receives $100.

At least 28 percent of the adult population in Louisiana is functionally illiterate, one of the highest rates in the nation. Founded in 1984, LVCC offers a variety of free tutoring programs, all aimed at increasing the basic literacy skills of adults in Northwest Louisiana. In 2016, approximately 85 LVCC tutors helped over 300 students improve their reading and writing skills.

To register to play or to inquire about sponsoring this year’s Tournament, contact the LVCC office at 381.869.2411.

About Literacy Volunteers at Centenary College

Literacy Volunteers at Centenary College is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit affiliate of ProLiteracy America, formerly the Literacy Volunteers of America, Inc. Volunteers from the Community play an important role in the success of the Literacy Organization.

 
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